Top 20 TV units with mandir design ideas

Combining mandir and TV unit is an effective use of space, especially in compact homes.

Compact homes are in trend and fusion designs are generally chosen for such homes. The effective usage of space makes the smallest areas look big, clutter free and beautiful. While space is one factor, another reason for opting fusion designs is the uniqueness it brings in.

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Materials used to make TV units with mandir designs

Wood: This is a very classy material that looks brilliant when used for making mandir. There are different types of woods, such as teak, sal, sheesham, mango, etc., used for making the mandir frame. You can carve the mandir beautifully, using wood. While wood is expensive, you can also explore cheaper alternatives, such as plywood, engineered wood, etc.

Glass: If you are looking for a simple classy mandir design joined with a TV unit in a living room, you can explore glass. The glass mandir can sport a glazed design on frosted glass to give a superb look.

Metals: These are long lasting materials, and include steel, aluminium, wrought iron, etc. If they sport a vintage colour, they will look gorgeous.

 

Things to remember when you combine a TV unit with mandir

Durability: Ensure the TV unit is durable. For this, use good quality material, fixtures, fittings, and paints.

Lightings: Any home interior looks brilliant with proper lighting system. Ensure that you keep the mandir lighted. You can use LED light strips too.

Placement: While combining a mandir with a TV unit, ensure that the direction of mandir is correct. The mandir should be ideally east facing.

Maintain proper space and safety: As mandir has lamps and incense sticks, maintain safety, and place it in such a way that no accident happens.

 

Top 20 TV units with mandir ideas

Check out the top 20 design ideas to combine the mandir with a TV unit.

Divided TV unit with mandir design #1

Top 20 TV units with mandir design ideas

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Wall mounted TV unit with mandir design #2

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TV unit with ceiling to floor mandir design #3

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TV unit with open mandir design #4

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TV unit with open mandir design with bells #5

Top 20 TV units with mandir design ideas

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TV unit with etched panel for mandir #6

Top 20 TV units with mandir design ideas

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Long mandir with metal and glass frame #7

Top 20 TV units with mandir design ideas

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TV unit with small mandir by side #8

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TV unit with sleek mandir design #9

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TV unit with glass work frame #10

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TV unit with mandir designs #11

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TV unit with small wall mounted mandir design on side #12

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TV unit with mandir designs #13

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TV unit with mandir designs #14

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TV unit with mandir designs #15

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TV unit with mandir design #16

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TV unit with mandir design #17

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TV unit with mandir design #18

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TV unit with mandir design #20

Top 20 TV units with mandir design ideas

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Housing.com POV

It’s a good idea to combine your TV unit with mandir as TV unit uses similar materials like glass, wood, metal, jali work, etc., for panelling. This can be well extended to a mandir. This is a good idea for those who don’t have a dedicated space for a mandir at home and don’t want to keep a mandir in their rooms or kitchen.

 

FAQs

What is the biggest advantage of merging TV unit and mandir?

If it’s a small housing unit, with the help of this design, you can take care of two important elements of the house.

What are the things used to make the mandir design with a TV unit attractive?

You may use lights, floating shelves, jali work, etc., to give it a grand look.

What are the safety aspects to take care of while merging a mandir unit with TV unit?

Ensure that the area doesn’t heat up much because of diyas, incense sticks, or any other source of heat.

What are the materials used for combining a mandir with a TV unit?

Materials like wood, laminates, glass, iron, steel, aluminium, etc., can be used to make a mandir.

Which direction is best suited for a mandir?

A mandir should be placed facing the east direction, aligning with the direction of the rising sun.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
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