
Wood Range
Hoods
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When you cook at home you
have to make sure that the cooking smoke is not released into
the kitchen, and from there into the rest of the house. The
steam, smoke, grease and odors that are given out while cooking
around cook top need to be extracted and cleaned. This can be
possible with the help of
wood range hoods which an assisted extractor fan.
Kitchen range hoods are
generally made of metal such as stainless steel that are
resistant to heat. Other materials such as wood can cover the
metal surface so that the range hoods can match the surrounding
kitchen cabinets. These are eye-catching fixtures within the
kitchen that need to match the existing decor. The wood range
hood could be a simple design to look like a cabinet that is
square in shape with a power pack installed beneath it, to an
intricate work of wooden art having stainless steel, wood
panels or tiles.
Wall mounted wood range
hoods are built with cabinets on both all sides so that the
molding of the crown continues across the top. A wooden range
hood that is unattached with cabinets on both the sides will
look picturesque, too. Peninsula or island wooden range hoods
extend from the ceiling downwards. They are shaped like a bell
with a finish on all sides. You will find these range hoods
with a mantle or a shelf which is an ideal way to keep on
display any decorative items and kitchen items you wish to have
on display.
You could customize
wood range hoods with panels made of wood,
inlays as well as corbels which would also add to the overall
detail. See to it that the vents are placed outside the housing
so that they can still effectively extract air. If this pipe
extends from the top of the hood you will have to make cabinets
around it in order to cover the pipe. Re-circulating or back
wall ventilation is also an option. An application which
involves re-circulating has a filter that helps to remove
unwanted particles from the air and again releases it back into
the kitchen.

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