Today I'm just going to show some pictures and short commentary about what I consider are the most unique or interesting sealing rooms in Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. These rooms are used for temple marriages where a man and woman are married for time and all eternity and where children can be sealed to them for eternity.
The pioneer temple sealing rooms:
The
St. George Utah Temple has a number of unique sealing rooms. One is up a small staircase in the celestial room (in the tower). Most of the sealing rooms are on an upper floor and have a single round window going into each room. To me, the round window just makes the room feel unique.
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| Orig. Logan Temple Sealing Rm |
The original
Logan Utah Temple interior had a sealing room (shown to the left) with gold leafed walls and a stained glass window. It is extremely unfortunate that when the temple was remodeled the room and wall covering was lost. I think the gold leaf was lost because it was applied to plaster walls and so it couldn't be removed and brought to the new temple (I know that is what happened to at least most of the Logan Temple murals).
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| Manti Temple Sealing Room |
The
Manti Utah Temple has many wonderful ornate sealing rooms. My favorite is a small one off the celestial room (that isn't used any more). I've been told that this room was the Holy of Holies until the Salt Lake Temple was completed. Then it was a sealing room for decades. Apparently President Hinckley wanted to preserve the room and thought it was extra special so he had the room stop being used for sealings. This could be a rumor, although I think it was a sealer that told me this. The room is beautiful with an arched ceiling and intricate gold patterns and detailed woodwork. The door is left open, but roped off so you can see it but not go all the way in now. It is also very small, with maybe room for 5 or 10 people to witness the sealing.
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| Salt Lake Temple SE Sealing Room |
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| Salt Lake Temple SW Sealing Room |
The
Salt Lake Temple has many nice sealing rooms. Originally it just had 3 sealing rooms. Two were on either side of the Holy of Holies, just off the celestial room. The last was up a small staircase on the east side of the celestial room. The intricate craftsmanship in these rooms is wonderful to see. The sealing rooms flanking the Holy of Holies have stained glass windows. Still, my favorite of the three is at the top of the stairs off the celestial room, in the east center tower of the temple. I love that the staircase leading to this room has a cupid statue on the bottom rail post. This is a fitting symbol for the room where a man and a woman are married for time and all eternity. These rooms definitely are unique.
The dark wood sealing rooms:
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| Cardston Alberta Temple Sealing Room |
The
Cardston Alberta Canada Temple is the first temple I know of with dark wood sealing rooms. This temple used extensive woodwork with intricate inlays using woods imported from around the world. As you progress in the temple the wood becomes more expensive, lush, an more intricately inlaid. This means that the celestial room is covered in really nice dark woods. The sealing rooms also end up dark with really involved inlays. I like this. It is so different from the usual white sealing room, while still being nice.
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| Cardston Alberta Temple Sealing Room |
I know of only one other temple with dark woodwork in the sealing rooms. This is the
Oakland California Temple. At least one (although not all) of the Oakland Temple sealing rooms is done in dark wood as seen in the picture below. I like the dark wood and think it would contrast nicely with the white clothing worn in the temple. I also like how here the altar glows in a bright contrast to the darker walls.
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| Oakland California Temple Sealing Room |
I have not been in any of the dark wood sealing rooms. If any of you have, please comment and tell us what they are like and what you think of them. Also, if you know of any dark wood sealing rooms that I haven't mentioned, please write and let us know about them.
San Antonio Texas Temple Tree of Life Sealing Room

I was going to write about barrel vaulted ceiling rooms, which would also include the Las Vegas Nevada Temple sealing rooms, but I decided to just focus on the best of the group. The
San Antonio Texas Temple sealing room with a stained glass window of the tree of life is inspiring. The brightness and whiteness of the room seems to be enhanced by the colors of the tree of life window. Utah artist Tom Holdman did the stained glass windows for the entire temple and did a wonderful job in my opinion.
Washington D.C. Temple Oval Sealing Room
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| Washington D.C. Temple Sealing Room |
Since I am talking about unique sealing rooms I have to mention this sealing room in the Washington D.C. Temple. I love the oval shape of the room, the metallic wall covering (wall paper or metallic paint or something) that makes the walls shine. I also find the oval altar interesting.
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| Washington D.C. Temple Sealing Room (another view) |
So that is my list of the most unique sealing rooms. There are so many more nice sealing rooms that you can tell us about in the comments. I'll leave you with a picture of one of the Hong Kong China Temple sealing rooms. I like it mainly because it has elliptical windows, which is just cool.