Functional and Aesthetic Design
Discover the ideal blend of aesthetics and functionality with our Pooja Unit. Crafted to provide a serene atmosphere, this unit is designed to enrich your spiritual practices while complementing your home décor effortlessly.
Premium Build Quality
Made with high-quality materials, this Pooja Unit is built to last. Whether it showcases intricate carvings or minimalist features, every detail is created to ensure durability and elegance.
Convenient Configuration
Featuring ample storage and designated sections for idols, lamps, and essentials, our Pooja Unit is thoughtfully designed for convenience. It allows you to organize your sacred items seamlessly, creating a neat and divine space.
The Pooja room is the heart of an Indian household. It’s a space for peace, reflection, and positive energy. However, with modern apartments in Mysore becoming more compact, many homeowners are moving away from dedicated rooms toward “Pooja Units” that blend seamlessly with their living or dining areas.
At iBuild Interiors Mysore, we specialize in creating sacred spaces that respect Vastu Shastra while embracing 2026 design trends. Here are five trending Pooja unit ideas for your home.
1. The Minimalist Wall-Mounted Mandir (Pooja Unit)
Perfect for 2BHK and 3BHK apartments, wall-mounted units save floor space while maintaining sanctity.
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Design Tip: Use a floating wooden shelf with an intricate CNC-cut jaali backdrop.
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SEO Tip: These are often called “Space-saving Pooja units” and are a top choice for urban dwellers.
2. Backlit Marble Elegance (Pooja Unit)
Marble is a timeless choice for a mandir. In 2026, the trend is backlit marble panels. By installing soft LED lights behind a thin slab of translucent marble (like Alabaster), you create a divine “halo” effect around the idols.
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Why it works: It’s easy to clean, Vastu-compliant, and adds a luxury feel to your living room.
3. Glass-Enclosed Contemporary Units (Pooja Unit)
If you want a separate space without building a wall, use toughened glass partitions.
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Design: Use frosted glass with etched lotus or “Om” motifs. This keeps the space dust-free while allowing you to see the divine altar from across the room.






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