Side-by-side layout
The TV unit occupies the main wall and the pooja unit sits at the north-east end as a connected but distinct niche.

Wall-mounted, full-wall, corner, jali or attached — every Reedify pooja unit is a custom wooden pooja ghar, designed around your space and worship style, then precision-cut and finished in our Rohtak facility. Made to order, not bought off a shelf.
A Reedify pooja unit is a made-to-order wooden mandir for Indian homes: wall-mounted, full-wall, corner, jali or attached, designed in 3D, built in-house and installed by our own team across Haryana and Delhi NCR.
Tell us about your pooja space. Our team will guide you on placement, material, doors, lighting and storage options.
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Every pooja unit is designed and built to order. Choose the format that suits your space, then we plan the doors, carvings, lighting and storage around it.
A wall-mounted pooja unit fixes to any wall and uses zero floor space, making it a strong choice for small homes and flats.
A full-wall pooja unit creates a dedicated mandir wall with storage, lighting and a strong architectural presence.
A corner pooja unit fits into an unused corner of the living room or hall and is practical for compact Indian homes.
A jali pooja unit adds carved detail, soft screening and a more traditional mandir expression without making the wall heavy.
An attached pooja unit connects the mandir with surrounding display, storage or furniture so the whole wall looks intentional.
A premium pooja unit brings together intricate CNC jali, layered LED lighting, premium veneers and finer hardware.
A well-planned pooja unit honours tradition and fits your home. The right choice depends on your available space, preferred worship style, material, door type, lighting, and how much storage you need for puja essentials.
As per Vastu, the pooja ghar is traditionally placed in the north-east corner of the home, with idols facing west so the worshipper faces east while praying. Avoid placing the mandir under a staircase, against a bathroom wall, or directly facing the main door.
Teak and sheesham are traditional solid-wood choices. MDF or HDHMR with teak-look veneer or laminate offers a stable, better-value alternative. Warm wood tones, soft whites and gold accents remain popular pooja unit colours.
Pooja unit doors can be wooden carved, glass, jali-overlay or open. Jali patterns, Om motifs and floral detailing are CNC-cut, while drawers and shelves are planned for lamps, books, agarbatti and samagri.
Warm LED lighting, switch location, diya placement and clear worship height are planned in the design stage so the final mandir feels calm, usable and cleanly finished.
In compact Indian homes the same wall often carries the TV and the pooja ghar. Designing them together, instead of as two separate pieces, gives you a calmer living room and helps avoid awkward placement conflicts.
Yes, the TV and pooja unit can share a wall as one continuous design or two matched units. Traditionally the mandir is not placed directly above, below or in line with the TV; Reedify plans around this in the 3D stage.
The TV unit occupies the main wall and the pooja unit sits at the north-east end as a connected but distinct niche.
The TV unit runs along one wall while the pooja unit turns the corner into the adjacent wall, keeping the mandir out of the TV line.
Two independent units in the same finish and detailing: the TV unit on one wall, and a wall-mounted or corner pooja unit on another.
The pooja unit is traditionally placed toward the north-east of the room. A jali, panel or finish change can create a respectful visual break between TV and mandir.
Made-to-order pooja units allow intricate carvings, consistent panel sizing, planned lighting and tighter quality control than on-site carpentry.
Intricate jali and motifs are cut to a repeatable standard that is difficult to match by hand.
Lighting is planned in the design stage, while finishes are prepared and protected before dispatch.
Modules arrive finished and are fitted by our own team with less dust and disruption.
Reedify builds pooja units that honour tradition with measured planning, 3D design, in-house production and professional installation.
Built under our own roof in Rohtak instead of being subcontracted.
Repeatable carvings, jali work and panel sizing for a cleaner finish.
See your pooja unit rendered before a single panel is cut.
Lighting is planned in the design stage for a clean and calm finish.
The unit is inspected before it leaves the manufacturing floor.
A committed date and tracked project communication.
One person coordinates the journey from first call to handover.
Support is explained in writing as per selected material, hardware and company terms.
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From your first call to a fully installed mandir: clear, simple and planned before manufacturing starts.
Call us or submit the form. We discuss your space, worship style, placement preferences and budget.
Our designer creates a full 3D plan with materials, doors, lighting and pricing. You approve every detail before we proceed.
Your pooja unit is CNC-cut, carved, finished and assembled at our Rohtak facility under our quality process.
Our trained team fits your mandir on site. Final walkthrough and snag-fixing are handled before handover.
Share your requirement with Reedify Modulars and our team will guide you from consultation and site measurement to 3D design, in-house manufacturing and installation.