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Transitional Pooja Design with Sunburst Motif and Cream Gold Cabinets
Design Specifications:
Style: Transitional
Unit Dimension (WxDxH): 48 x 14 x 84 inches
Colour: Cream and Satin Gold
Mount Type: Wall Mounted
Storage Features: 2 lower hinged soft-close cabinets with PVD gold bar handles, 1 central deity shelf at 42 inches, 1 upper open display shelf, 18mm HDHMR board construction throughout
Design Features:
- Sunburst motif CNC-routed into the back panel in a radiating spoke pattern centred on the deity position - the design draws from classical Indian temple gopuram architecture and Art Deco geometry, bridging traditional devotional design with contemporary Indian interiors.
- Cream and gold matte laminate on all cabinet faces maintains a warm, luminous palette that responds to both natural daylight and warm LED lighting without reading as either clinical white or heavy yellow.
- Soft-close hinged cabinet doors use a 165-degree European hinge with integrated soft-close mechanism - full-opening access to stored puja materials without any slam or noise during morning and evening prayer routines.
- Gold-toned recessed bar handles finished in a satin gold PVD coating that does not require polishing and resists the slightly acidic residue left by incense combustion products over extended daily use.
- 18mm HDHMR board construction throughout - moisture-resistant and dimensionally stable across the humidity variation between Indian monsoon and dry seasons, maintaining tight door and drawer gaps year-round.
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Think of it as the middle ground between a carved wooden temple aesthetic and a clean modern interior - it takes classical motifs like the sunburst and sacred geometry but pairs them with flat-faced cabinets, matte finishes, and precise joinery rather than ornate carving or heavy moulding. The two registers coexist without either cancelling the other out, which is the whole point of a temple inside design approach for Indian homes where the mandir shares a wall with the living room.
More practical than it looks, honestly. The cream matte surface here uses an anti-fingerprint topcoat, so soot and surface marks don't grip the way they would on a standard laminate. A weekly wipe with a slightly damp microfibre cloth handles upkeep - nothing more involved than that.
Yes - the CNC routing file scales proportionally to wall width. The design team confirms the final size at drawing approval stage before production begins.
Yes - cream and gold integrates naturally with standard Indian interior palettes of beige, off-white, and warm wood without appearing exclusively devotional from a distance. That kind of dual-register quality - sacred up close, compositional from across the room - is exactly what inside design thinking for Indian homes demands when sacred and living spaces share a wall.
Hardware warranty runs 3 years; the laminate finish is covered for 5 years against delamination and surface failure under normal indoor conditions. For a family that uses the mandir daily rather than occasionally, that laminate coverage is what makes this a genuinely practical small mandir design rather than one that looks good at purchase and asks for attention two monsoons later.
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