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Vastu Pooja Room Design — Direction, Size & Decor Ideas

Vastu pooja room design — direction, size, decor ideas

The pooja room is the spiritual heart of an Indian home. Vastu-compliant pooja room design ensures positive energy flow, peace, and prosperity. This guide covers direction, size, placement, and decor ideas for pooja rooms in Greater Noida / Noida flats and villas.

Ideal direction — North-east (Ishanya)

North-east corner of the house is the most auspicious for pooja rooms per Vastu Shastra. It combines the energies of North (Kuber / wealth) and East (sunrise / positive energy). If dedicated pooja room is not possible, a north-east shelf or niche serves the purpose.

Alternative directions (if northeast unavailable)

  • East: next best option. Associated with Surya, morning light.
  • North: acceptable. Kuber direction.
  • Avoid: south (Yama direction), south-west, or under staircase.

Ideal size

  • Small flat: 2×2 ft niche or wall shelf minimum
  • Standard 2BHK / 3BHK: 3×3 ft to 4×4 ft dedicated small room
  • Villa: 5×5 ft to 6×6 ft dedicated room with ventilation

Idol placement

  • Idols should face west (devotee faces east during pooja)
  • Place idols on a raised platform / stand, not directly on floor
  • Separate distance between deities (especially Shiva and Ganesha per traditional)
  • Photos and idols at eye level when seated
  • Avoid placing idols in shadow zones

Colour and decor

  • Walls: white, light yellow, cream, soft blue — calming tones
  • Avoid: dark colours, black, bright red
  • Lighting: warm yellow LED or traditional diyas. Avoid harsh white LED.
  • Flooring: marble (white or light) or premium vitrified, keep clean always
  • Ceiling: false ceiling with dome pattern or jaali detail is auspicious

Materials

  • Marble or stone backdrop for idols
  • CNC-cut wooden or MDF jaali panels for doors / partitions
  • Granite or marble platform for idols
  • Brass or copper bells
  • Solid-wood door to pooja room (avoid glass, not recommended Vastu)

Lighting

  • Warm LED strip lighting behind idol backdrop
  • Focused LED downlights on idols
  • Traditional brass or silver-finish wall-mounted lamps
  • Natural light from east-facing window if possible

Storage for pooja items

  • Cabinets for storing brass utensils, lamps, prayer books
  • Shelf for flowers, incense, oil
  • Drawer for matchsticks, cotton wicks, small items
  • Keep storage below idol platform (not above)

Dos and donts (Vastu)

Do

  • Face east while praying
  • Keep pooja room clean daily
  • Have ventilation (window or exhaust)
  • Use brass / copper utensils over steel
  • Place fresh flowers regularly
  • Burn incense / camphor during pooja

Don’t

  • Don’t place pooja room in or above bathroom
  • Don’t place in bedroom (especially master bedroom — conflicts)
  • Don’t place below staircase (bad energy)
  • Don’t have mirror facing idols
  • Don’t hang photos of deceased family in pooja room
  • Don’t keep pooja room door open when house is locked / empty
  • Don’t place broken idols or photos

Pooja room in small flats — options

  • Wall-mounted pooja unit: shelf unit hung on north-east wall. 2-3 ft wide.
  • Built-in niche: recessed area in wall with LED backlight.
  • Cabinet pooja: pooja items stored in dedicated cabinet with fold-out door.
  • Dedicated small room: even 3×3 ft niche-room with sliding door works.
  • Staircase nook (ONLY in corner — not under staircase itself).

Cost ranges (2026 Greater Noida)

  • Wall-mounted pooja unit: Rs 15,000-50,000
  • Built-in niche with lighting: Rs 25,000-80,000
  • Small dedicated pooja room (3×3 ft): Rs 60,000-2,00,000
  • Villa-size premium pooja room (6×6 ft, marble clad): Rs 2,00,000-6,00,000

10 design ideas

  1. Marble clad with CNC-cut jaali ceiling
  2. Wooden-finish panelling with brass inlays
  3. White stone backdrop with LED halo behind main idol
  4. Traditional wooden mandir with onlay details
  5. Modern minimalist — pure white, no embellishment
  6. South Indian style — wood-pillared with brass fittings
  7. Contemporary glass-partitioned niche
  8. Jaipur-style marble jaali entry
  9. Fusion — contemporary structure with traditional motifs
  10. Rustic — brick / stone-texture walls

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