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This is an interior pooja mandir, We have customized it according to our client requirement. The client wanted a spacious, peaceful pooja room, so we have used minimal fixtures and designed it aesthetically ,decorted it with gold plated lamps , bells and accesories .

“The home abounds with an array of textures, colors and materials”. However, the Botticino Italian marble flooring provided originally by the developer, blends well with our design, helping the client save on budget to a certain extent. Having a deep traditional route, the client wanted a Pooja room to be the most dedicated and dominant area of the space planning. This was combined with a study area which made it a dual functional space. A simple ethnic touch was added with a MDF Jali fixed a wooden frame door finished in champagne leafing. A silver foil leafing over a carved band highlights the backdrop of travertine marble giving a perfect vibe to the room.

The living room is dressed in gorgeous elements. It’s been made designed into a spacious layout, thanks to the merging of a bedroom with the living room. While one section flaunts ample seating options, the other section hosts the TV unit. We love how Yogita has chosen different colours for all four seating options. Whether it’s the powder blue tufted sofa, the Persian blue daybed or the dark chocolate-hued armchairs, you are spoiled for choice!
While the attention certainly goes to all the sofas, once you take a glance at the accent wall, it surely captivates your attention. Its rustic nature is thanks to the use of Kajaria wall tiles. After that, it’s been lined with gold strips to add a bit more detail. “We picked the dark chocolate armchairs to match with the rustic wall accent,” Yogita explains.
The TV is mounted on a subtle wallpaper. Also, it features the same gold strips just like the rustic accent wall. It holds white shelves done up in matte membrane. In addition, the unit below is in wooden membrane. In addition, all these luxe elements bask under an elegant false ceiling.

The main doors open into the core theme of sustainability, royalty and functionality - right from the front door to the windows and small offsets that are a hallmark of Rajasthani architecture to the spacious, well-lit hallways which change color and hue as the sun moves in the horizon – an essence borrowed from Dravidian style.
So, we, true to our motto of adding to Mother Nature, approached this interior refurbishing project based on space, light, ventilation and aesthetics. Now, you may ask, aren’t these common to most architecture? Well, you will be surprised to see how one is compromised in favor of the other. In our experience, we have seen aesthetics getting a walk-over over others.
The Pooja room is a treat to behold. It is built out of reclaimed wooden pillars and recycled wooden fiber boards. The dome/Gopura made of mango wood is a spiritual reminiscent of Dravidian temple detailing. The backdrop is adorned with natural Rajastani stone motifs. A water spout flowing to the right forming a Brooke beneath the Pooja room, which is flanked by laterite stone native the Western Ghats treated to enhance the wetness, graciously offers a sense of divinity to the home. It is flanked by stone brought from Western Ghats treated to give a wet look.

It all started with this mural.
A single wallpaper — elephants, domes, foliage — quietly framed in lime-plastered calm.
From there, the entire home began to take shape.
The living room from The Divine Raga Home — a space designed not to impress, but to feel.
Muted tones, jute textures, brushed brass lighting, and natural daylight… every detail layered with care.
A Neomen home | Architecture & Interiors
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