In Indian houses, the pooja room is not merely a sacred space—it is a haven for peace, contemplation, and divine connection. At Quartier Studio, we recognize the cultural and emotional importance of pooja room placement and the way it can contribute to energy flow and overall harmony of your house. Optimal Placement by Vastu These are some of the important guidelines which we at Quartier Studio adopt while designing pooja rooms: Direction Matters: The northeast (Ishan) corner is thought to be the most favorable location for a pooja room. This direction has peace and prosperity attached to it. If placement in the northeast is not possible, east or north directions should be the subsequent choices. Avoid These Areas: Positioning the pooja room alongside or over bathrooms or below staircases is deemed unlucky. We scrutinize your floor plan carefully to locate a place that honors both Vastu and design usability. Separate and Serene: Regardless of whether you have a large villa or a small apartment, we make the pooja area feel apart and divine—via intelligent partitioning, elevated platforms, or exclusive alcoves. Lighting and Ventilation: Natural light is perfect, but warm artificial lighting, along with adequate ventilation, keeps the area cheerful. We frequently employ warm-colored lighting to establish a heavenly atmosphere that promotes the feeling of calmness. Material and Decor: We suggest using soothing materials such as marble or wood, and adding classic elements such as brass lamps, bells, and hand-carved panels. Quartier Studio can also create customized pooja units that go with the overall theme of your home. Modern Solutions for Every Home We are aware that space is a constraint in city houses, and therefore we provide innovative and personalized pooja room solutions. From wall-mounted pooja units to space-saving niches in the living room or corridors, we plan pooja spaces that are devotional in intent and fashionable in appearance.