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Clubhouse Temple Chandelier Project at SKA Divya Towers: One Society, Two Moods

How one Greater Noida West society got two lighting moods — a Maharaja crystal chandelier for the mandir and slim LED rings for the clubhouse — all manufactured in India by JagMag Lights.

clubhouse temple chandelier project at SKA Divya Towers
Projects · Greater Noida West

In short: this clubhouse temple chandelier project at SKA Divya Towers shows how one housing society can carry two completely different lighting moods. The society mandir got a Maharaja-style crystal chandelier — rich, layered, devotional. The clubhouse and common areas got slim gold LED rings and a crystal spiral — clean, modern, easy on the eye. JagMag Lights manufactured every fixture in India and handled both moods under one roof.

Clubhouse temple chandelier project at SKA Divya Towers — Maharaja crystal chandelier in the society mandir
The Maharaja crystal chandelier glowing under the mandir’s pyramid ceiling at SKA Divya Towers.

One society, two very different ceilings

Picture an evening at SKA Divya Towers in Greater Noida West.

An aunty walks into the society mandir for her evening aarti. Soft crystal light falls on her folded hands. The whole space feels calm, golden, sacred.

Two floors away, her son is in the clubhouse lounge with friends. Above him — slim gold rings of light floating under a wooden slat ceiling. Sharp. Modern. Nothing like the mandir.

Same society. Same builder. Same lighting company.

Here’s the thing. Most projects use one chandelier style everywhere and hope it works. This clubhouse temple chandelier combination works because it does the opposite — each space gets the light its mood actually needs.

Why the mandir got a Maharaja crystal chandelier

A temple is not a lobby. You don’t walk through it. You sit. You look up. You slow down.

So the mandir at SKA Divya Towers got a Maharaja-style chandelier — a classic crystal basket form. Strings of clear crystal beads flow down from a crown, open into a wide ring, and gather again under a skirt of crystal drops. When the warm LED light comes on inside, the whole fixture glows like a diya made of glass.

Look at the photo above. The ceiling is shaped like a shikhar — it rises to a point, the way temple roofs have for centuries. A flat panel light would have killed that drama. A hanging crystal chandelier fills it.

Lighting designers who work on places of worship say the same thing: sacred spaces need soft, warm, layered light that helps people settle into prayer — not bright white office light. The team at Space Lumens explains this beautifully in their note on lighting India’s temples.

Temple chandelier installed in the prayer area at SKA Divya Towers
Layered crystal and warm light give the prayer space its ceremonial feel.

Why the clubhouse went modern instead

Now flip the mood.

The clubhouse at SKA Divya Towers is where residents play, host birthday parties, and unwind. SKA’s official project page lists a gym, spa, banquet hall and more — this is the busiest shared space in the society.

Hang a heavy crystal jhumar here and it would feel like a wedding hall every single day. Too much.

So JagMag went with double-ring LED profile chandeliers — thin golden circles of light hanging at different heights under a wooden slat ceiling. They give plenty of light, but they stay visually light. The ceiling feels open, not crowded.

You might be thinking — do simple rings look premium enough? See for yourself.

Double ring LED profile chandeliers in the SKA Divya Towers clubhouse lounge
Slim LED rings float under the clubhouse’s wooden slat ceiling — modern, warm, never heavy.

If you like this look for your own living room, the Modern LED Ring Chandelier from our catalogue carries the same language at home scale.

Clubhouse temple chandelier plan — what changes where?

This is the part most people get wrong. They pick a chandelier they like, instead of a chandelier the space needs. A good clubhouse temple chandelier plan splits the decision like this:

What we decidedTemple zoneClubhouse + common areas
MoodDevotional, calm, timelessSocial, fresh, contemporary
Fixture styleMaharaja crystal basket chandelierDouble-ring LED profiles + spiral
Light feelSoft golden glow, like diya lightEven, bright, easy on the eyes
Visual weightRich and layered — the ceiling is the shrine’s crownSlim and open — the ceiling stays airy
What residents doSit, pray, reflectMeet, play, celebrate

Two styles. One coherent society. That’s the whole trick.

The crystal spiral that ties both moods together

Between the traditional mandir and the modern clubhouse, the project needed a bridge.

That bridge is a spiral chandelier strung with crystal beads — modern in shape, traditional in sparkle. It hangs in a shared space and quietly tells both stories at once.

LED spiral chandelier with crystal beads at SKA Divya Towers
The crystal-bead spiral — modern form, traditional sparkle.
Modern chandelier installation in a common area at SKA Divya Towers
Common areas carry the cleaner, contemporary language.
Residential lighting project view from SKA Divya Towers
One development, several lighting identities — all coordinated.
Custom chandelier composition at SKA Divya Towers
Each shared zone received a fixture matched to its role.

Love the spiral idea? Our Spiral Raindrop Crystal Chandelier brings the same drama to double-height foyers and staircases, from 6 to 16 ft.

Why builders like SKA pick JagMag

A clubhouse temple chandelier project sounds simple until you try to buy it. Two styles usually means two vendors, two timelines, two headaches.

JagMag removes that problem because everything is manufactured in-house, in India:

  • One factory, every style. Maharaja crystal, LED ring profiles, crystal spirals — all made under one roof. The society’s look stays coordinated.
  • 15–20 working days for custom pieces. Importers typically quote 60–120 days. Builder timelines can’t wait that long.
  • Spare parts for 10+ years. A bead string snaps during Diwali cleaning? The exact part exists, because we made it.
  • Overnight project support. Our own technical team fixes site issues — no waiting on an overseas supplier.

It’s the same reason this isn’t our first SKA project. See the SKA Orion custom chandelier, or the Purvanchal clubhouse crystal chandelier just across Greater Noida West. And if you want to design your own piece, start with our guide to customising chandeliers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why use different chandelier styles in one housing society?

Because residents use each space differently. A mandir asks for soft, devotional light; a clubhouse asks for fresh, social energy. A clubhouse temple chandelier plan gives each zone its own mood while one manufacturer keeps the overall look coordinated.

What is a Maharaja-style chandelier?

It’s a classic crystal basket design — bead strings flow down from a crown, open wide, and gather into a skirt of crystal drops. Lit from inside with LED, it gives a soft golden glow that suits temples and heritage-style spaces.

Are LED ring chandeliers bright enough for a big clubhouse?

Yes. Profile rings give even, shadow-free light across the room, and hanging several at different heights covers large lounges easily — without the visual weight of a crystal fixture.

How long does a clubhouse temple chandelier project take?

JagMag manufactures custom fixtures in India in about 15–20 working days, against the 60–120 days importers usually need. Spares stay available for 10+ years because every part is made in-house.

Planning a society or clubhouse of your own?

Your project probably has its own “two moods” — a lobby and a mandir, a banquet and a gym. Browse more real JagMag project case studies, or tell us about your spaces and we’ll plan the right chandelier language for each one. So — which ceiling in your project deserves the first chandelier?