Architecture can be a pathway to divinity for people. How, you ask?
When designing a living space or another space, what enhances the feel of the space is a set of pleasing elements, whether they are metal front doors or wall panels.
Take the iconography in classical Indian architecture, for instance. Whether depicting gods, goddesses, or mythical figures, they offer a sense of culture and charm. Furthermore, they were used to invoke spirituality and impart teachings.
When it comes to expressing spirituality in one’s very own living space, people often designate a specific space for this purpose, like pooja rooms. These spaces fill one’s heart with devotion and incite feelings of appreciation.
At Aluminr, we strive to transcend conventional notions of architecture and delve into elegance through our artistic and precisely manufactured metal doors. In our pursuit of infusing spaces with opulence, we aim to inspire and present new, unique experiences, that unravel the sophistications of all that surrounds us.
In expressing ingenuity, our artisans exhibit their unwavering commitment to precision, through techniques of craftsmanship like metal repoussé and manual metal oxidation. By carefully selecting materials and blending them into metal doors with their craft, they help in crafting beauty from noble elements.
Whether it’s the mesmerising patterns, impeccable detailing, or intricate motifs they showcase, our vault of pooja room doors - ranging from brass doors to copper doors - elevate sacred spaces to unprecedented heights of divinity with elegance.
Explore how our door designs, decked with semi-precious stones like green malachite and blue lapis lazuli, embody architectural brilliance.
The Bloom Doorway Door
The Bloom Doorway Door, featuring a rose quartz lotus-shaped door pull and handcrafted with brass and rose quartz, draws inspiration from a bouquet and unfurls a carpet to walk into an immersive experience of enlightenment and prosperity. The malachite stone inlay hints at the finishing of gold and red, echoing dawn and its energy.
The Sacred Serenity Door
This statement door from our vault of brass doors invokes divinity and wisdom. With inspiration from the divine, it reflects grandeur and elegance through depictions of elephants, engulfed by impeccably designed patterns. Handcrafted with brass and teak wood, the Sacred Serenity Door uncovers a portal to celestial artistry.
The Lotus Door
Harmonizing a balance between the classic and modern, the Lotus Door, from our collection of brass doors, does not simply resonate with beliefs - it resonates with souls. Its brass foundation and antique brass finish exemplify refined elegance, unfolding innocence and affection. The spiritual convergence of its hues of gold and red reveals the strings that connect evolution and faith.
The Divine Flora Door
This meticulously crafted door, crafted with German silver and silver leaf, seeks to impart an air of sanctitude and grace. The floral motifs it exhibits radiate a calm and harmonious feel while gleaming with the tones of grey and black. Featuring a blue lapis semi-precious stone handle, it illuminates spaces with a sense of synchronisation and tranquillity.
The Spiritual Petals Door
The Spiritual Petals Door, from our collection of brass doors, illustrates the benevolence of devotees. Offering sanctity and serenity, its metal flower motifs, embedded with fluted glass, transcend design and time. The antique brass finish, showcasing blue lapis semi-precious stone and accentuated by tones of gold and red, opens a portal to a celestial space.
Our comprehensive know-how of India’s cultural heritage serves as a guide to crafting masterpieces like these metal doors, facilitating customers to instil a sense of devotion and spirituality in their homes.
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Interiors, when filled with aesthetics that complement your home, have a way of exuding your tastes. Such aesthetics and designs showcase who you are and reflect well in the confines of your home. What could your interiors be missing?