DP Curates: 5 Modern Mandir Designs With Unconventional Details

Adorned with minimalistic lines and unexpected palettes, they stand as beacons of positivity inside homes.

  • 26 Nov '24
  • 11:47 am by Aditi Singla

For those who prioritise serenity and simplicity, the design philosophy “less is more” naturally extends to their mandir. Here are five mandirs crafted by design visionaries that thrive with a modern cadence and complement the lifestyle of the homeowners. While Joya Nandurdikar and Amrita Guha artfully intertwine heritage with a contemporary flair, Sneha Talati and Iesha Parekh frame a mandir with detailed craftsmanship. The mandirs by Ground Zero, Studio Design Inc., Neogenesis+Studi0261 speak of clean lines, uncluttered arrangements, neutral tones and natural materials.

 

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1. Cultural Haven By Untitled Design

A meticulously designed mandir that features a rustic stone wall engraved with scriptures becomes a sacred confluence of tradition and modernity.  (Image credits: Ashish Sahi)
A meticulously designed mandir that features a rustic stone wall engraved with scriptures becomes a sacred confluence of tradition and modernity. (Image credits: Ashish Sahi)

 

Designed for a New Delhi home, this mandir by Joya Nandurdikar and Amrita Guha, Founding Partners of Untitled Design is beautifully curated and reflects the energy of the entire home. The sacred space of textures and tales is a visceral amalgamation of a rustic stone wall, an antique Pichwai painting of Palitana associated with Jain legends, contemporary furniture from Estudio Campana and a stunning rug from Istanbul. Crafted by Odyssey, the stone wall features engraved scriptures, while two central columns are ingeniously transformed into a monolithic structure of large, organic-shaped granite slabs. These slabs are naturally split and chiselled with precision to carve out niches that cradle deities. Inscribed with mantras the mandir breathes of heritage yet glows with a modern pulse. 

 

2. Artistic Splendour By TaP Design Inc.


The mandir is a creative exploration of materials, colours and patterns that push the boundaries of traditional designs while still creating a spiritual atmosphere (Image credits: Ishita Sitwala)

The mandir is a creative exploration of materials, colours and patterns that push the boundaries of traditional designs while still creating a spiritual atmosphere (Image credits: Ishita Sitwala)

 

Lending a serene, spiritual atmosphere inside a luxurious bungalow, this mandir by Sneha Talati and Iesha Parekh of TaP Design Inc. has been transformed into a venerable mosaic of curated elegance. Crafted with organic materials, sandstone reigns supreme, forming the platform, backdrop and intricately carved pillars. Anchoring the space is an exquisite centrepiece ‘Basant Raag’ by Studio Smithamoksh. This handcrafted wooden artwork with its nature-inspired colours and motifs, weaves a narrative of spring’s rejuvenation and new beginnings. Together, these elements strike a perfect balance between grandeur and organic simplicity.

 

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3. Ethereal Pooja Enclave By Ground Zero


 The painted dome-inspired panel, fluted glass doors and natural wood transform this pooja nook into a tranquil sanctuary. (Image credits: Noaidwin Sttudio)

The painted dome-inspired panel, fluted glass doors and natural wood transform this pooja nook into a tranquil sanctuary. (Image credits: Noaidwin Sttudio)

 

An exquisite equilibrium between contemporary design and enduring spiritual essence has been achieved by the architects of Ground Zero with a pooja alcove that is an epitome of sublimity. Commanding attention is a vibrantly painted panel creating the illusion of a vaulted dome, infusing the compact space with a sense of depth and grandeur. The lower half of the panel is adorned with traditional lotus motifs and regal peacocks. Encasing this sanctum is a birch wood structure with a beaded pillar and green-tinted fluted glass doors, granting a view of the enshrined deities. The design ensures that the focus remains on the sacred space. 

 

4. Meditative Sanctuary By Studio Design Inc.

A mandir that merges serenity and luxury with a departure from traditional designs. (Image credits: Pulkit Sehgal)
A mandir that merges serenity and luxury with a departure from traditional designs. (Image credits: Pulkit Sehgal)

 

Steering away from the normal idea of a mandir, Kunal Khandelwal and Khushboo Khandelwal, Co-founders of Studio Design Inc. craft a divine space for a family not big on rituals. The design is defined by a sequence of concentric arches, gilded with lacquered gold leaf, elegantly framing a blotched emerald travertine onyx wall which serves as a stunning backdrop to the family’s cherished idols. The flooring, made of pristine white Statuario marble with brass inlay stripes, subtly draws the eyes towards the aforementioned focal wall. The material selection and artisanal precision foster an air of reverence and quiet sophistication.

 

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5.   Sacred Masterpiece By Neogenesis+Studi0261

A light-filled mandir nook blended with contemporary minimalism and cultural heritage. (Image credits: Ishita Siwala)
A light-filled mandir nook blended with contemporary minimalism and cultural heritage. (Image credits: Ishita Siwala)

 

Brimming with cultural panache and Vastu Shastra principles, this peaceful mandir by  Neogenesis+Studi0261 glows with a modern pulse. It is enveloped by a full-height, gracefully curved curtain, offering a sense of seclusion. Accentuated with a medley of materials — white marble flooring, teak wood accents, monochrome RCC walls and ceiling, it captivates with its depth and texture. A magnificent Pichwai artwork by Artifest, depicting a scene from Vrindavan, introduces a layer of traditional opulence. Thoughtfully positioned skylight bathes the round space in a gentle glow of natural light. The mandir reflects the owner’s spiritual values and personal aspirations.