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These images display the architectural and interior design elements of a pooja room within a classic house.
- Pooja Niche/Altar: A central element is a dedicated pooja niche with a decorative arch-like top. The back wall of this niche features a veined, dark-toned marble or stone, giving it a rich appearance.
- Symbolism: A prominent 'Om' symbol is affixed to the back wall of the pooja niche. Bells are seen hanging on chains within the niche. A deity idol, specifically Ganesha, is placed on a raised platform within the niche.
- Base Unit: Below the pooja niche is a base cabinet with drawers, providing storage. The top surface of this cabinet is a dark-colored slab.
- Wall Treatments:
- One side wall adjacent to the pooja niche is covered with a three-dimensional geometric textured panel in a dark, possibly grey or black, color.
- The wall surrounding the pooja niche is designed with vertical fluted or ribbed panels in a light, neutral color.
- Another wall has a plain, light-colored finish.
- Window: A large arched window with a wooden frame is present, allowing natural light into the space. It is adorned with long, sheer white curtains.
- Ceiling Design: The ceiling incorporates recessed lighting (spotlights). A square-shaped recessed panel with a perimeter strip light is a key feature, providing ambient illumination. The ceiling also features decorative grooves or false ceiling elements.
- Flooring: The flooring includes large format tiles, with some areas featuring a dark, possibly marble-patterned, tile and other areas with lighter, possibly plain, tiles.
- Doors: Wooden panel doors with a natural finish are visible, one of which has a simple handle.
- Lighting: In addition to the ceiling lights, there are strip lights within the pooja niche, highlighting the deity and the background. An exterior wall-mounted lamp is also visible near a doorway.
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