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Top 20 Indian Mandir Design Ideas for Indian Homes, Apartments & Villas for 2025

Published : May 6, 2025, 12:50 AM

Updated : May 6, 2025, 12:50 AM

Author : author_image Jessica

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Indian Mandir designs for the home are continuously evolving with a modern touch. A simple, well-designed mandir can add peace and beauty to the house. From a small wall-mounted unit to the elegant wooden style, there is something for every home. Modern pooja room design for Indian homes focuses on keeping the space sleek and spiritual. You can choose from marble, glass or wood for a clean and classy look. The traditional Hindu home mandir design has detailed carving to give a personal and classic touch. For a divine feel, add lights, flowers and bells. Below are the top 20 easy, trendy and stylish designs to create a perfect pooja room in your home.

20 Best Indian Mandir Design Ideas for 2025

Explore 20 beautiful Indian mandir design ideas for 2025 that blend tradition with modern style, perfect for adding peace and charm to your home.

1. Small Modern Mandir Design for Home

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Small Modern Mandir Design for Home Designs

Mandir designs for the hall can create a serene and meditative space, with intricate carving and detailing for a grander effect. This complicated yet straightforward mandir design in the home is brilliant. The gum's bad design on top adds to the charm of this design. The addition of tiny bells adds to the essence of a temple, creating an aura of calm and peace around it.

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Styling Tip - Adding storage space is smart because it keeps the mandir area clutter-free and neat. The motif designs of the wooden furniture are the kind of attention to detail that instantly transforms an area. 

2. Open Temple Design for Home Interior

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Open Temple Design for Home Interior Designs

Architecture and interior design have both become experimental and inclusive. This mandir's interior design with its intricate jali design instantly elevates the area's look. Follow this pattern with a solid border to emphasise the area's look.

Styling Tip - You do not require a solid stand to keep your idols. But a low storage area with minimal cupboards for daily use will go a long way. If you opt for this type of puja mandir design for your home, make sure the idol you have at home is a big one. 

3. Designer Mandir for Home

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Minimal is the way to achieve a designer mandir look

Minimal is the style to go for when it comes to any trend now.  A unique mandir design for the living room can serve as a focal point and conversation starter, with innovative materials and lighting techniques to make it stand out. If you are looking for a new mandir design for your home, the above image can be used for your reference. The hanging mandir lights add to the traditional feel of the space. Simple pooja mandir designs for a home can be mounted in small spaces or as part of a gallery wall, with customisable options for size and shape.

Styling Tips - Plywood can be used to feature minimal designs in your home. Make sure you install storage space because Indian culture celebrates festivals.

4. Simple Wooden Pooja Mandir Designs for Home

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Designs for home mandirs are the way to go, as shown in this home temple design photo

This simple wooden pooja mandir design for the home will instantly and beautifully transform your area. This kind of design is also pocket-friendly and requires less space. The golden-accented handles of the mandir are the real game-changers. 

Styling Tips - Pooja mandir door designs for homes are now the fundamental decorative elements of the area. You could go for a Jali design or even a glass door. Simple mandir designs for homes are ideal for smaller spaces or for those who prefer a minimalist approach to worship. If you have more moving space in your budget, you can add small lighting features to the area.

5. Marble Mandir Design for Home

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Marble is timeless and worth the investment

Marble is an elegant stone that has remained relevant for centuries. It is found throughout India's decorative architectural history. This is the best mandir design for your home as it adds to its delicate charm.

Styling Tips - Marble pooja mandir designs for home do not have to be grand and intricate. The market now offers simple marble designs that are beautiful and also not very expensive. Ensure to clean the marble surface every day so that it does not darken over time. 

6. Corner Mandir Design for Home

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Corner mandirs help you save a lot of floor space

We know that Indian real estate demands one to be smart with their space. Mandir background design can add depth and texture to the overall design, with options such as wallpaper, murals, or carved stone. So, a corner mandir wall design for the home works well in an Indian context. The above-pictured mandir design at home works well if you have small kids and pets.

Styling Tips - The mandir's jali design adds to the space's luxe, but will also get dusty quickly. So make sure to clean the entire surface daily. 

7. Modern Mandir Design for Home

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Modern mandir designs are minimal in their style.

This latest mandir design for a home is popular in the interior design market. There are various reasons for it - small, can be wall-mounted, budget-friendly and highly customisable. The balance of white and light brown adds to the gentleness of this design.

Styling Tips - There are various wooden pooja mandir designs for homes, but you must choose one that works best for your home. To save space, you can have the same design wall-mounted while also choosing other colours. 

8. Big Mandir Design for Home

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Big mandir designs allow one to be creative with the interior design

White is the best colour with which to play illusions. It is known that employing white gives an area the illusion of being bigger. So if you're looking for a spacious mandir room design for your home, this design works well. The sheer space this area offers, matched with the white, provides a sense of calm. 

Styling Tips - Add lighting fixtures to your interior design for mandirs at home. Opt for a minimal style so that it does not overpower the serene vibes of the mandir. 

9. Glass Pooja Mandir Designs for Home

glass pooja mandir designs for home
Glass mandirs are elegant and elevate the look of your home

This glass mandir design for the home is elegant and bold. This also works well in the catalogue for wooden pooja mandirs with door designs for homes. The layered asymmetrical design adds a modern style to this area.

Styling Tips - The puja room glass door design for a home is minimal and straightforward. You can add wooden elements to this area, such as the flooring and the lampshade covering. You can also check out other NoBroker Blogs to get inspiration for traditional wooden pooja mandir designs for homes that employ glass.

10. Mandir Gumbad Design for Home

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Gumbad mandir design for your home is a good idea

The mandir top design can include domes, spires, or other architectural features, with options for customisation to fit the overall style and design of the temple. Traditional Indian architectural designs have remained relevant and in style to this date. This mandir design for a home will go with all of your home decor and will never be outdated. The jali design, with its simplicity and intricacy, adds to the luxe charm of this design.

Styling Tips - A purely geometric design is not necessary. This modern mandir design for the home looks just as great as any traditional design. 

11. Cemented Mandir Design for Home

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Cemented mandir designs are pocket-friendly and highly customisable.

Mandir arch design can create a grand entrance and add an architectural element, with options ranging from simple and clean to ornate and detailed. This is where cement is a ubiquitous commodity in Indian infrastructure history. Cement is easy to use, highly customisable, and cheap. So if you're looking for a not-very-expensive option, cement is the way to go.

Styling Tips - Cement makes mandir gate designs for homes highly achievable. If you choose a cemented wall-mounted mandir, ensure it is in a safe area and does not harm others. 

12. Traditional Mandir Door Design for Home

traditional mandir door design for home
Traditional mandir designs are timeless and a good investment

Traditional designs have managed to remain in style throughout all the centuries. A traditional design that is still employed in architecture is the ancient gumbad shape. They come in various shapes and sizes; if you feel creative, you can customise one.

Styling Tips - Make sure not to overdo this design, as its features are intricate and heavy. It is important to remember that the bends and moulds of the gumbad design should be regularly cleaned as dust quickly accumulates in them.

13. Wall-Mounted Mandir Design for Home 

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Add modern elements to your wall-mounted mandir design

Wall-mounted mandir designs for homes don't need to be employed to save space. You can opt for a spacious mandir with the modern elements of a wall-mounted mandir. The dark wood backdrop featured gold bell drops, balancing the rustic and luxe vibe. 

Styling Tips - Add neutral elements around this mandir space so there is no interior clash. Make sure that there is storage space nearby for the easy functioning of the festivities of your religious life. 

14. Granite Pooja Mandir Designs for Home

There are many options available for Granita Mandir designs

There is a variety of wall mandir designs for homes in the Indian market due to its popularity. Granite has remained a top choice for consumers due to its durability and easy maintenance. Granite designs are classy and customisable. The dark wood tiles add to the dark, mysterious element of the area.

Styling Tips - Do not overdo the granite feature in your home's mandir design. Go for a minimal look and add gold accents for some glamour. 

15. Gate Door Designs for Mandirs

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Having an impressive mandir gate is important.

Mandir gate designs for a home must be carefully selected as they make the first impression. The door in the above image is heavily designed and has intricate designs that add to its traditional charm. Opt for strong doors with timeless designs so that you do not have to get them redone each year.

Styling Tip - If you are going for a heavy design for the mandir door, opt for a minimally designed mandir room. This ensures that designs don't clash, making the area look cluttered. 

16. Mandir with Ceiling Canopy

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Grand Mandir with Ceiling Canopy for a temple-like feel

Do you want to create a grand temple-like atmosphere at home? A mandir with a ceiling canopy is a perfect way to do it. This elegant Hindu pooja room design has a carved or decorated canopy above the mandir that will add height, depth, and a spiritual aura. To give it a traditional look, you can pair it with pillars.  This will make your home mandir a divine temple. It is perfect if you want a spacious pooja room.

Styling Tip - To create a grand temple-like ambience at home, you can use a brass lamp, soft lighting, and a hanging bell.

17. Dual tone Mandir Design

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Stylish Dual Tone Mandir Design blending contrast beautifully

Are you looking for a stylish and simple mandir setup? A dual-tone mandir design is perfect because it blends two different colours, white or gold, wood, and ivory, to give a fresh and unique look. This new mandir design for the home suits modern and traditional household interiors. The contrast adds depth and charm without making it look over the top and clumsy. To highlight the tone, add soft lights and flowers near the idols. This is perfect if you want something trendy and simple at the same time.

Styling Tips - To make the mandir look beautiful, use two simple colours, like white and brown. You can also add soft light and small decor items.

18. Mandir with Backlit Panel

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Modern Mandir with Backlit Panel for a glowing ambience

A mandir with a backlit panel adds a modern touch to any living room. The soft, glowing light behind the panel gives it a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for praying. This design is an ideal example because it elegantly mixes traditional spirituality and modern aesthetics, making it a perfect choice. The backlit features highlight the idol, adding a glow. This is your go-to option for a living room with a modern mandir design.

Styling Tips - Always choose a soft, warm backlight to highlight the idol. This will give a calm and spiritual vibe.

19. Mandir with Jaali Work

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Elegant Mandir with Jaali Work adds a traditional touch

A mandir with jali work is a beautiful and stylish option for a home. Jali patterns are carved designs that let light pass through, making them look elegant. Depending on your style, you can use metal or wood for the jaali. This design gives a traditional touch while being modern. Modern Hindu temple designs for the home often use jaali work to provide the mandir with a unique and elegant touch.

Styling Tips - Add fresh flowers and warm lighting to complement the jaali work and highlight its beauty.

20. Floating Shelf Mandir Design

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Minimalist Floating Shelf Mandir is perfect for compact spaces

A floating shelf mandir is an innovative and stylish way to create a pooja room at home, perfect for a small area. It is fixed on the wall and has a clean and modern look. You can place small idols or decor items on the shelf. For a special touch, add a small light or backdrop. This design is perfect for an apartment or a small home because it is easily set up.

Styling Tip - Add a candle or diya, flowers, and an incense holder to create a peaceful vibe around the floating shelf.

Innovative and Small Mandir Design for Home to Save Space

In Indian homes, pooja rooms are considered essential for worship and spiritual practice. However, not every household has a dedicated room for pooja. Creating a pooja space can be challenging for those living in small apartments or houses. Bright and small pooja rooms that save space are gaining popularity recently. These compact pooja rooms come in various designs and can be installed in small spaces like a corner of the living room or bedroom. They often feature space-saving elements like foldable doors, wall-mounted shelves, and built-in storage for pooja essentials. With these space-saving pooja rooms, you can create a peaceful corner for worship even in a small living space.

A Mandir Design that is Mounted on Your Wall

Wall-mounted pooja mandirs are a popular trend in Indian homes. They are compact, modern, and take up minimal space, making them an ideal choice for small apartments and houses. Wall-mounted mandirs come in various designs, from traditional to contemporary, and can be customised to match your home's decor. They often feature intricate carvings and designs, and built-in storage for pooja essentials. These mandirs can be easily mounted on the wall and are a perfect solution for those who want a dedicated pooja space but don't have enough floor space. With a wall-mounted mandir design, you can create a spiritual corner in your home that is both functional and stylish.

Home Mandir Design Decoration

  • Paint your mandir design on your home's walls to make a subdued statement. To provide the appearance of space and beauty, choose a light colour of orange or yellow for your home temple.
  • Choose a pooja door design: Add a recognisable mandir door design to your home to create a statement entrance.
  • Decorate Home Temple With Flowers: The simplest and most elegant way to decorate a mandir is to use fresh flowers. Fresh flowers can quickly make you feel better and foster a happy environment. Even the mandir design for your house can be adorned with flower garlands.

Home Mandir Vastu Tips

  • The layout of a home's mandir should be uncluttered, and there should be ample light in this area.
  • When designing your mandir, choose light colours for the walls. Dark colours can make it difficult to concentrate during prayer.
  • The mandir design for the home should be on the ground level rather than in the attic or higher floors of the house.
  • In a mandir intended for the home, all storage space should be underneath the area for idols or images of the Gods.
  • Mandirs shouldn't be located in a home's bedroom space.

Mandir design for home - Idol Placement

When setting up your home mandir, many questions could run through your mind. Which side should God face? Can the mandir doors open to the south? Can we place God facing south? Can we pray facing north? Listed below are the tips that will help you have a balanced mandir space- 

  • Do not place the idols in the north or south, but in the east or west.
  • According to Vastu Shastra, one can retain idols of several gods and goddesses, but not more than one idol of the same god.
  • The deities' photos should not be shown on the north or south walls.
  • Keep idols that are larger than three inches away.
  • It is not advisable to keep the idols facing each other.
  • Remove any statues that have been chipped or shattered.
  • According to Vastu principles for Indian-style pooja room designs, the idols and images should be placed on a hardwood platform. To keep the idols safe in the puja Ghar, choose colourful, beautifully embossed chowkis or attractive tiny swings.
  • Place no photos of the deceased near the idols.
  • Keep valuables out of the pooja room.
  • Instead of being in the basement or on the first level, the pooja room should be on the ground floor 

Home Mandir Maintenance Tips And Tricks

If you don't maintain your mandir regularly, redecorating it is useless. You must exercise additional caution when cleaning the mandir, especially regarding the idols. You must also utilise the proper cleaning supplies to keep the mandir decor nice. The following are the best ways to care for mandir designs at home:

Marble Floor Maintenance: Cleaning the marble floor in your pooja room may seem laborious, but it isn't. Lemon juice and baking powder are all that are required. You can also mix baking powder and dishwasher detergent in warm water to remove spots on the marble flooring in your mandir.

Mandir Door Maintenance: We touch our mandir's door the most when we use it. Cleaning it is essential as it is prone to dust, grime, and stickiness. Use cotton balls dipped in olive oil to wipe the door. It will instantly clean the door and make your mandir shine even more.

Idol Cleaning: If idols aren't cleaned frequently, they become covered in grime, dust, and stickiness. We advise mixing salt and vinegar with a piece of lemon to clean them. If lemons are used, sprinkle salt on each side of the fruit before cleaning the idol. If you prefer vinegar, combine some lemon juice and salt to make a mixture, then use it to scrub the statues. Once finished, wash them with warm water.

Idol’s Clothes: The soft clothing we use to wrap the idols in our mandirs needs to be cleaned regularly. The best approach is to hand wash these clothes with water and basic soap. Please refrain from washing these items in harsh detergents since they are made of soft cotton.

Silver Utensil Maintenance: You only need to use a small amount of toothpaste to clean. Use a toothbrush to scrub it if it's a single item. However, if you have several silver items, add a spoonful of baking soda to a saucepan of boiling water and a scrap of aluminium foil. The silverware will regain its original lustre if you drop it into the saucepan and let it sit there for 10 to 15 seconds.

How NoBroker Can Help with Interior Services?

The market gives its consumers many options for mandir designs for homes. Mandir design ideas can range from traditional to contemporary styles, with various design elements. The above article gives you the top 20 designs in the interior market for mandir designs to help you with your renovation plans. Modern Hindu temple designs for home can be customised to fit any space and personal taste, whether it's a standalone structure or an integrated part of a room's design. Looking for more decor ideas? Check out other NoBroker blogs for inspiration. Want assistance with your home decoration plans? Comment below, and our executive will be with you shortly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the ideal direction for a mandir in a house?

Ans: According to Vastu, the mandir should face the north or the east direction.

Q: What are a few tips to keep the pooja room clean?

Ans: Regularly sweep the pooja room and keep a designated cloth for daily dusting. Mop the floor daily and light a Diya in the mandir room.

Q: Are wooden mandir designs for the home a good investment?

Ans: Plywood pooja mandir designs for home are not only cheap but also highly customisable.

Q: What are the best scents for the mandir area and room?

Ans: Jasmine, sandalwood or rose fragrant sticks are good options for the pooja room.

Q: Are gold accent lights in a wooden mandir a good interior decor?

Ans: Yes, the match goes well together. The gold accents add a touch of luxe to the otherwise wooden design.

Q: Which wooden temple is suitable for the Home?

Ans: When choosing a wooden Hindu temple for your home, look for one made of durable wood like teak or rosewood. These materials will last longer and give the temple a traditional look. A well-crafted design with a minimalist style will perfectly complement your house. It is perfect for a spiritual and aesthetic space. 

Q: What are the best colours for a Mandir?

Ans: The best colours for a mandir are white, yellow, orange, and gold. These colours give peace and warmth and make the place look elegant. Soft and light shades blend perfectly, creating a calm and spiritual feeling in the house.

Q: Can we place the Puja room in front of the Main door?

Ans: According to Vastu, placing the pooja room directly before the main door is not ideal. It should be in the northeast corner to bring positivity. Placing it in front of the main door will block positive energy, so it is better to choose a clean corner.

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