Design Notes
When planning a kitchen renovation, several major elements are considered, such as cabinet design and layout, but something that gets neglected or is treated as an afterthought is the range hood. Some homeowners have even considered not installing one at all, but that is not recommended since there are numerous benefits to having a range hood in your kitchen. As health and wellness remain at the top of our priority list in home design, installing a range hood should be seen as an essential part due to its role in improving air quality and more. Some range hoods have now been upgraded to include smart features, enabling them to turn on automatically when they sense smoke or moisture. The smart upgrades are not the only ones that range hoods have experienced over the last two decades. Designs have evolved from the traditional ones we remember in our parents’ home to a wide range of styles, from contemporary to farmhouse. Let’s talk about which one is right for you.
Determining Your Style
This is always the first step in designing anything custom: discovering what style best represents you. Multiple styles are available that range from traditional to blended and anything in between, which means the possibilities are endless. Some popular ones include
- Farmhouse, which has a focus on natural materials and a warm tone.
- Modern minimizes clutter and has a simple color scheme, typically consisting of blacks, grays, and whites.
- Traditional can be either elaborate or simple.
- Contemporary blends of materials such as glass, wood, and metal
When determining which design style is right for you, take some clues from what is already in your home. Do you see repeated elements such as color and material? Are there specific textures or patterns that appear throughout your home? Next, broaden your search to include areas outside of your home. Is your eye drawn to specific displays at home decor stores? Is your Pinterest board full of designs with similar traits, such as color or theme? Remember that there are also several new range hood styles available, such as built-in over-range hoods that are usually disguised into the cabinetry, such as faux cabinetry, so that they can seamlessly blend into your design. A more modern choice would be a pop-up vent, and as its name implies, it is a simple vent that uses suction to remove smoke, steam, or even grease. When not in use, it recedes down inside the range when not in use making it a great option for the kitchen island. All of this will assist you in uncovering the things you love most and guide you to selecting a style that is right for you.







Walker Woodworking
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Walker Woodworking 
Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking