Pooja Room Interior Design Ideas That Balance Tradition and Modernity
- Aishwarya K
- Jul 7
- 5 min read
Updated: Aug 1

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Designing a pooja room is more than just allocating a space for prayer—it's about creating an environment that feels serene, sacred, and deeply personal. For many Indian households, the pooja room is the heart of spiritual practice, a space that not only anchors daily rituals but also expresses one’s devotion and design sensibilities.
At Elephanto, we specialise in curating pooja units that honour traditional values while embracing contemporary aesthetics and functionality. From large sanctums adorned with golden kalash to sleek glass-fronted units in compact apartments, the possibilities are vast—and each one can be customised to suit your home and lifestyle.
Whether you're revamping an existing prayer nook or building one from scratch, here are thoughtfully designed pooja room interior design ideas that will inspire you to build a divine corner that’s both beautiful and soul-soothing.
Big-Size Pooja Room Setup for Spiritual Grandeur

If space allows, there’s nothing quite like dedicating an entire wall—or a room—to your pooja unit. These units, typically crafted in warm-toned wood finishes, are designed to echo the architecture of South Indian temples with features like step-profile tops, golden kalash, and CNC-cut deity symbols.
For example, one of our signature designs at Elephanto features a tall structure that reaches the ceiling, crowned with tiered mandir-style tops and brass detailing. The main shutter often features intricately carved motifs—like Ganesha hands, kalash patterns, or mandala symbols—that lend a divine presence even before you open the doors.
Beneath the worship area, deep drawer storage is provided to neatly organise all essentials like diya plates, camphor boxes, pooja books, and incense. This setup is ideal for festive gatherings or anyone who performs elaborate daily rituals. The size allows for the placement of idols, oil lamps, and even floor-seating arrangements during extended ceremonies.
Design Tip: Add a soft warm profile light inside and on the top border of the loft. This highlights the idols and offers a divine glow during evening prayers.
Built-in Pull-Out Table for Practical Functionality
In urban Indian homes where space comes at a premium, multipurpose design becomes essential. Our customised pooja units with pull-out tables offer a clever solution. These compact yet highly functional additions provide extra surface area when needed—for lighting diyas, arranging flowers, or performing aarti—and can be seamlessly tucked away when not in use.

This is particularly helpful in apartments or smaller flats where an entire room cannot be dedicated to worship. With the pull-out feature, the pooja cabinet becomes more than just a display—it actively participates in your prayer routine.
Our designs ensure the table operates smoothly with soft-close telescopic channels and remains flush with the unit’s surface when closed, maintaining a seamless look.
Why It Works:
Adds usable space without making the unit bulky.
Useful during festivals or group prayers where more items are placed.
Allows ergonomic access, especially for elders or children lighting lamps.
Design Insight: You can pair the pull-out table with a soft velvet aasan or traditional runner cloth to enhance the ceremonial aesthetic.
Fluted Tinted Glass Door Pooja Units for Subtle Elegance

Modern homes often lean toward minimalism, and for those who seek a pooja space that blends devotion with design elegance, the use of fluted tinted glass offers the perfect balance.
These units feature fluted textured glass panels—often bronze or grey in tint—that subtly conceal the idols while allowing ambient light to glow through. The result is a soft, ethereal effect that turns the pooja unit into a spiritual lantern. When lit from within, the warm LED profile lights illuminate the idol without making the space visually loud.
Fluted glass also offers privacy and visual separation for pooja in open-plan layouts. Paired with neutral or wood-grain laminate finishes, it allows the unit to blend effortlessly into living rooms or corridors.
Ideal For:
1BHK or 2BHK apartments.
Open hall layouts without a separate prayer room.
Contemporary homes seeking a muted devotional zone.
Styling Suggestion: Add a set of golden handles and hang brass bells on the shutter edges to marry modernity with tradition.
Architectural Design Pooja Units with CNC Cutwork & Bells

For homeowners who want to infuse their pooja space with traditional Indian temple vibes, architectural CNC designs with bell accents are the way to go. Inspired by ancient mandir structures, these units are built not just for prayer, but also for visual storytelling.
Our most loved designs include:
Mandala cut patterns with symmetrical deity placements.
Peacock-shaped CNC cut doors with mirror or acrylic back panels.
Arch-shaped niches reminiscent of Haveli carvings. Complementing these are brass bells that hang within each cutwork slot, offering an aesthetic as well as functional purpose. When doors open, the bells produce a gentle chime, creating a truly immersive pooja experience.
These designs are often done in dual-tone laminates—such as ivory and teakwood—or matte-finish PU paint in traditional white, cream, and gold.
Additional Features:
Spot lighting or backlit deity panels.
Loft storage for extra pooja items.
Side ledges or open niches for placing daily-use lamps.
Best For:
Homes with classical interior themes.
Families that perform pooja with daily rituals.
Those who want the unit to serve as a decorative statement.
Lighting: Setting the Divine Mood
Proper lighting turns a good pooja room into a truly divine zone. Our units come with:
Warm white LED profile lights inside the unit.
Loft underlighting to create floating effects.
Spotlights for deity emphasis.
Motion sensor lights for ease of access in the dark.
You can even add scented diffuser bulbs or diya-style wall sconces to enhance the ambience.
Accessories and Personalisation Options
A pooja room is a deeply personal space. At Elephanto, we allow for full customisation, including:
Customized brass bells and knobs
Pull-out trays with brass corners
Floating wall panels with “Om” or “Shree” backlit motifs
Foldable stools for seating during rituals
Storage trays for flowers and ghee lamps
Each unit is handcrafted not just for function, but to carry meaning and reflect your faith.
Conclusion: Design a Pooja Unit That Reflects Your Faith and Style
A pooja room isn’t just furniture—it’s a sacred space that connects you with your spiritual self. Whether you're looking for a grand temple-style pooja unit or a sleek modern pooja unit, Elephanto brings craftsmanship, devotion, and design innovation into every project.
We understand that each home—and each family’s traditions—are unique. That’s why our pooja unit designs are fully customizable to your lifestyle, space, and aesthetic preferences.
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