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Post added: 09.06.2022

How can I hide my range hood? Top 8 ideas for kitchen hood aesthetic

modern kitchen hood design

"The range hood is an important piece of appliance in the kitchen. Without a hood, the room is filled with a cooking smell, which is absorbed into the walls and creates a humid environment. Grease particles can settle on upper cabinets, and ambient lighting fixtures and are very difficult to clean. Although there are certain requirements for a range hood installation, you may also decide on different types of this appliance.

Of course, range hood kitchen designs can be attractive and become a focal element in the kitchen. For instance, chimney hoods look lovely in classic kitchens and may be adapted to overall room style and colour scheme. However, if you feel like a fan of minimal or modern designs you will tend to choose concealed range hoods. These are units that can be easily installed directly into the cabinet, allowing you not to break the row. You also won't see the vent duct that comes from the hood behind the cupboards. And there are many cabinet range hood ideas which give you an understanding of how it works.

Kitchen Cabinets

Kitchen cabinet hood designs have their own advantages, for example, you do not need to think about cabinet valances and other details that increase the budget for kitchen renovation. And on the Cut2Size blog, we're excited to share some great kitchen hood cabinet ideas to apply.

Types of kitchen hoods

Island range hood in the kitchen

When it comes to choosing the kitchen hood for your home, there are many options to choose from. Some are more efficient than others. There are recirculating models and vented models. Before purchasing a hood, it is important to learn about each type to determine which is best for you.

  1. Island range hood


There are two ways to install island hood fans. The first is to install the mechanism under the island counter or vent the fumes down. The second is to install it over the counter and attach it to the ceiling or vent up. For your range hood to be suspended over an island, you will need four metal components known as support brackets. The chimney mounting bracket that comes with your range hood should be where the support brackets attach.

  1. Wall-mount range hood


One of the most popular kinds of range hoods is the wall mount hood fan. In the kitchen, this style of vent hood is safely positioned against a wall. To maximize cooking exhaust absorption and extend the life of your range hood, install your wall range hood between the bottom of the hood and the stove cooking surface, ideally 28 to 36 inches apart.

  1. Downdraft hood range


If you're looking to upgrade your kitchen appliances, consider installing a downdraft range hood. Downdraft range hoods are designed to be installed behind the cooktop. They reverse the upward flow of smoke and fumes and vent them out the back. This type of range hood can help you control the airflow around your stove and cooktop. You can choose a downdraft range hood with a retractable hood, which extends while cooking and retracts when not in use.

  1. Kitchen under cabinet range hood


A kitchen hood under cabinet also known as a cabinet insert range hood is installed beneath kitchen cabinets. It is hidden under the cabinet range hood. The important thing is that you must decide the dimensions of the kitchen hood in the cabinet opening. Cabinet hood inserts come with lighting, speed controls, and blowers. The primary purpose of this type of range hood is to ventilate your kitchen by removing heat, steam, smoke, and unpleasant aromas from routine cooking or food preparation.

The range hood cabinet height, as well as the hood's breadth and depth, are some of the crucial factors you need to take into account when installing under cabinet range hoods. Because it will be nearer to the steam and heat when your range hood is very low, you are likely to lose more headroom. At the same time, if the built-in cabinet range hood is set too high, then it will not exhaust the odour correctly, leaving some of it inside the kitchen

Under cabinet vs chimney hood

cabinet insert range hood

We now know that there are 5 types of range hoods. However, the two most popular and commonly used by homeowners are under cabinet hoods or kitchen cabinet vent hoods and chimney kitchen hoods. In the table below, we identify the characteristics of the two.


Under CabinetChimney Hood
Under the kitchen cabinet range hood is the one that is mounted to the bottom of the kitchen cabinet. They come in two varieties: ductless which cleanses the air and circulates it inside and under cabinet ducted range hood which vents the air outside.An appliance in the kitchen that is positioned over the stove is called a chimney hood range. While you're cooking, the chimney hood fan ventilates your kitchen and removes unpleasant smoke and cooking odours from the air.
Kitchen vent hoods under cabinet that go beneath cabinets are discreet and lack any distinguishing features in their body or design. Even if they are present, they might even go unnoticed.It is a big piece of metal mounted to the ceiling or above the stove. If you intend to use your stove, a chimney vent hood is a fantastic choice. A mechanical fan or a group of mechanical fans operate inside the hood fan cabinet, which is located over the stove. Turn on the hood fan and let it run while using your stove.

Range hood cabinet designs

built-in cabinet range hood

As we mentioned earlier, hiding the range hood is a challenge for most homeowners and interior designers. The appliance is bulky and might take up half of the overhead cabinetry if not positioned or installed properly. Many people wonder: how to hide cooker hood ducting or how to hide the range hood vent. The answer of many interior designers would perhaps be in to place the hood into the kitchen cabinet or opt for a kitchen cabinet with a range hood. So, you won’t have to wonder and waste your time overthinking how to style your range hoods, here are kitchen cabinet hood ideas and kitchen hood cabinet designs that will look in your space.

  1. Opt for a custom hood

If you have a bigger kitchen or a small one or a kitchen with an unconventional layout, finding a range hood that will fit in your desired space might be challenging. Most homeowners would settle for a custom-made range hood cabinet to conceal their range hood. This will make the kitchen’s aesthetic appear effortless and seamless. Oftentimes, they put it behind a custom cabinet range hood especially if it is a chimney-styled hood.

  1.  Blend it

Concealing a range hood in the cabinet is a common strategy that designers use to make the kitchen appear sleek and clean. Range hoods can sometimes ruin the interior design scheme especially if it is not in the original plan to show the hood. Other kitchen designs intentionally show the range hood because it fits the style. However, for modern or minimalist kitchen designs, for example, showing the shape of the range hood might not be an ideal move to make. To solve this, interior designers use a kitchen hood inside the cabinet to hide it. You may choose to create a cover for the hood and paint it with the same colour as the cabinetry to blend it smoothly.

  1. Go rustic

Aiming for the rustic chic farmhouse look? You can paint the cover of your in-cabinet range hood with a rustic brown colour to create that distressed wooden appeal. The rustic kitchen interior style is common in traditional and transitional homes. If you want to add a bit of character and visual texture to your dull kitchen, go rustic and transform your range hood cabinet from boring to interesting.

  1. Elegant and classic

For kitchens with elegant and classical styles, most hood cabinets are painted white with trims and mouldings. The stainless-steel appearance of range hoods may not fit the classical vibe of an elegant kitchen. Interior designers would then create a decorative range hood to skillfully and seamlessly hide the appliance behind white cabinetry. If you have ever been to a kitchen without a single sign of a range hood, there is a huge chance that the range hood vents are concealed behind one of those cabinets above the stove.

  1. Modern and neutral

The modern kitchen style will almost always stay on trend. As many people are living in compact apartments and condo units, they are finding new and innovative ways to design a kitchen that’s space-saving, practical, and aesthetically pleasing. Because a hood range cabinet can take up half of the cabinetry overhead, it is sometimes hard to integrate into kitchens with limited space. Homeowners with a modern or contemporary interior space would rather opt for a range hood insert which is a lot smaller in size compared to a wall mount range hood and has a sleek edgy appearance.

  1. Cottage Style

Do you want to achieve the cottage kitchen style but a bulk stainless-steel range hood and cabinet might ruin the aesthetic? Don’t worry. You can still achieve the cottage vibe that you want. Simply hide your range hood in your white-painted hood kitchen cabinet. There is no other straightforward way to keep a range hood from ruining your interior design scheme rather than concealing it behind a cabinet. However, when installing your range hood in the cabinet, make sure that it is positioned right above the stove and is properly installed to avoid redoing it.

  1. Stainless Steel

Not all big and bulky stainless-steel range hoods can ruin the interior style of a kitchen. There are also interior styles that integrate range hood openly and without any form of camouflage. This is more common in modern or industrial kitchens. Stainless Steel range hoods can also be installed above the kitchen island. You’ll most likely find edgy and modern range hoods in big contemporary kitchens with islands or peninsulas.

  1. Natural stone range hood covers

Another range hood design that’s making a moment in the interior design scene is the natural stone range hood cover. We know natural stone as a common material used to highlight the fireplace in rustic farmhouses and cottage-style homes. Natural stone adds visual texture, character, and interest to a space. When you clad your range hood cover in natural stone, it will become the focal point of your kitchen space rather than an eye sore. This is an ingenious way to create an interesting focal point in your kitchen. 

Valentina Melnikova
Valentina Melnikova
Lead Designer at Cut2Size
Hi there! I’m a millwork designer and an owner of a kitchen cabinet manufacturing company. With a team of professionals, I work on designing and manufacturing high-end millwork. Combining professional designing and manufacturing skills is what allows us to develop and translate our plans into a reality through our uniqueness and exclusive ideas. Our employees are highly skilled and creative thinkers that also utilize their professionalism and experience to take millwork to the next level. I’m very familiar with the industry and I take on each project from the design to the final product. With that said, if you’re looking for design advice or technician help, you’re in the right place.
FAQ
Do range hoods have to be vented outside?

No, ductless range hoods have the ability to purify the air and flow it back into your kitchen. But even so, a ducted range hood will clean the air in your kitchen the most effectively. It will completely remove the cooking exhaust from your home as opposed to purifying and circulating.

Which is better exhaust fan or the range hood?

Ventilating the air outside is far better than forcing it back into space. The easiest approach to keep your kitchen clean is to use a vented hood that removes steam, smoke, heat, and cooking aromas since it flushes grease particles out of your cabinets and walls.

What is the difference between a range hood and a vent hood?

It’s easy to confuse the range hood with the vent hood. But these two kitchen features are distinct from each other. A vent hood is used to control and eliminate odors and smokes from the inside. Vent hoods can also be installed in bathrooms or also known as exhausts. Range hoods, however, are installed in the kitchen with the primary purpose of gathering and expelling unwanted smells from cooking right out of the kitchen.

How much does it cost to install a range hood?

If you have an outdated range hood and you’re planning to invest in a new one, expect that the cost will be a bit higher. Unlike newly built kitchens, it is a bit challenging to integrate new appliances into an old one. To give you an initial idea, the average cost of getting a new range hood would be more or less $700.

Can I have a stove without a range hood?

Cooking without a range hood is unsafe. Carbon dioxide and other dangerous pollutants are produced during routine cooking and may harm if there isn't enough ventilation. The pollutants build up in your kitchen and spread to other rooms of your house carrying odors and grease particles that stick to surfaces.

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