Monday, 9 June 2025

P907-9 Classic House | pooja Interior Details & 3D Video Walkthrough


presentation plan

Interior 3D North

Interior 3D East

Interior 3D South

Interior 3D west

Interior 3D Isometric

Flooring View

Celling view

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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