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Sacred by Design: Custom Oversized Mirror-Polished Brass Pooja Door at Armonia by Oorjitha, Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad


PROJECT AT A GLANCE
| Project | Armonia by Oorjitha — Luxury Villa, Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad |
| Client Type | Luxury residential homeowner |
| Location | Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad, Telangana |
| Product | Custom Oversized Double-Leaf Brass Pooja Door |
| Material | Premium Brass Sheet — Mirror-Polished Finish |
| Fabricator | Kalina by SS Industries, Cherlapally, Hyderabad |
| Scope | On-site design consultation, fabrication, delivery & installation |
| Unique Elements | Deity plaques, vertical strip brass grille, glass inserts, LED frame integration |
Background & Project Context
Armonia by Oorjitha is a premium luxury villa development in Rajendra Nagar, one of Hyderabad’s most sought-after residential addresses in southern Hyderabad. The project represents a new benchmark in luxury living for the corridor — combining contemporary architecture with traditional spatial values.
Among the many premium specifications in each villa’s design brief was a dedicated pooja room — a full, enclosed prayer space at the heart of the home. The villa owner had a clear mandate: the pooja room door should not simply separate a room from a corridor. It should serve as a sacred architectural statement — the most distinguished threshold in the entire home.
The interior design team and the homeowner approached Kalina by SS Industries with a brief for a custom oversized double-leaf brass pooja door. The brief was specific: mirror-polished brass, deity motifs, and a door that would command immediate attention upon entering the home.
The Challenge
The project presented four distinct fabrication challenges that made it a technically demanding undertaking, even by Kalina’s standards.
1. Custom Oversized Dimensions
The pooja room opening was architecturally significant — larger than standard residential dimensions. Custom oversized doors require additional structural engineering. A standard door frame relies on the wall opening for partial support; an oversized door must be structurally self-supporting through its frame design. Brass, while beautiful, requires careful section sizing to avoid flex or sag across a large door leaf span.
2. Mirror Polish at Scale
Achieving a true mirror polish on a large brass surface is substantially more demanding than on a small decorative object. Any inconsistency in the polishing sequence — a missed grit progression, an uneven buffing pass — is visible on a mirror surface under direct light. The door was to be positioned in a well-lit receiving area where it would be seen from multiple angles simultaneously.
3. Deity Plaque Alignment Across Two Leaves
The design called for multiple deity plaques positioned symmetrically across both door leaves. When open, each plaque must read independently. When closed, the pair must create a unified visual composition with precise left-right symmetry. This requires fabricating both leaves to matching tolerances, with plaque recesses machined to within fractions of a millimetre.
4. Integration with Luxury Interior Specification
The door was to be installed against high-end wall panelling and a marble threshold. The fabrication needed to incorporate precise fitting tolerances and finishing profiles that would integrate cleanly with the surrounding interior — without visible gaps, raw edges, or misaligned joints.
The Kalina Solution
Kalina’s design and fabrication team worked through the brief systematically, beginning with an on-site measurement visit and a design consultation at the Cherlapally facility.
Structural Engineering First
Our engineers specified a reinforced brass tube core structure within the door stiles and top rail, concealed behind the brass sheet face. This gave the oversized leaves rigidity without additional thickness — preserving the sleek visual profile while providing full structural integrity across the door height and width.
Sequential Mirror Polishing
The mirror polishing process was carried out in our in-house finishing bay across a full five-stage sequence: coarse grinding to remove weld marks, medium grit levelling, fine grit surface preparation, compound buffing, and final high-lustre buffing. The finished surface achieved a reflective quality equivalent to a surface-quality mirror. Both leaves were inspected under directional lighting before lacquering to confirm zero visible surface defects.
Precision Deity Plaque Placement
Both door leaves were fabricated in tandem. Plaque recess positions were CNC-machined to a common datum point, ensuring mirror symmetry between leaves. The deity plaques — cast brass with hand-finishing on key detail areas — were fitted individually and adjusted to flush alignment before the final lacquering stage. The result, when both doors are closed, is a seamless devotional composition.
On-Site Installation & Integration
Kalina’s installation team carried out the full installation at the Armonia villa, coordinating with the site’s finishing contractor to ensure the door frame fitted cleanly against the marble threshold and wall panelling. Final adjustments to pivot hardware and closing alignment were made on-site to ensure perfect door operation and an airtight visual integration with the surrounding interior.
The Result
The installed brass pooja door at Armonia by Oorjitha is, by any measure, the defining architectural feature of the villa’s interior. Visible from the entrance foyer, it commands immediate attention. The mirror-polished brass surface reflects the ambient lighting of the space, creating a warm golden glow that draws the eye toward the sacred room beyond.
The deity plaques, positioned with precision across both leaves, create a devotional composition that reads clearly whether the doors are open or closed. The structural engineering within the frame ensures the oversized leaves swing and close with the precision of a much smaller door — no binding, no sag, perfect closing alignment.
The homeowner has positioned this door as the centrepiece of the entire interior — a space where craftsmanship and devotion share equal weight. It is not a door that was bought. It is a door that was built.
Project Specifications
| Project | Armonia by Oorjitha — Luxury Villa |
| Location | Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad, Telangana |
| Door Type | Custom Oversized Double-Leaf Brass Door |
| Material | Premium Brass Sheet |
| Surface Finish | 5-Stage Mirror Polish + Clear UV Lacquer |
| Structural Core | Reinforced Brass Tube Frame (hidden behind face sheet) |
| Panel Design | Vertical strip brass grille with glass inserts |
| Deity Elements | Cast brass plaques — CNC-aligned recesses, hand-finished |
| Fabrication | 100% in-house, Cherlapally, Hyderabad |
| Lead Time | Custom fabrication — timeline confirmed at brief stage |
| Fabricator | Kalina by SS Industries |
| Website | www.thekalina.in |







