Monday, December 2, 2013

Consider Copper vent hoods when remodeling your kitchen

When designing or remodeling a kitchen, there are the basic necessities that people think about installing or replacing. A beautiful tile floor can open up an entire kitchen. Quality cabinets can give a home a customized feel. Granite or other solid surface countertops provide chefs with a luxurious place to cook and craft quality meals. Paint can bring a room together and change the feel. However, not as many builders, designers, or homeowners consider the material of their vent hood, if they consider a vent hood at all.

Copper vent hoods come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and qualities. There is a wide range in price, too. They can be custom ordered or bought from an instock supplier. They give a kitchen a professional chef’s kitchen look and a rustic twist. Copper vent hoods can give a kitchen a step-up from the traditional builder’s kitchen materials. Copper vent hoods can be made with a patina (a tarnished look) or without. Some copper vent hoods have a hammered and textured effect.

When picking out a copper vent hood, it’s important to remember the style and design of your kitchen. They come in many styles, including traditional, modern, and rustic. It’s important to consult someone familiar with copper vent hoods when buying one. This makes sure the fit and style is perfect for a kitchen.

For those unfamiliar with vent hoods, they provide a chimney effect for the stove in a kitchen. They take the smoke and steam from cooking and release it through a chimney that vents through the roof. Any professional chef would have an industrial grade vent hood. A copper vent hood gives the same professional feel and operation without the industrial look.

The copper hood vent goes with other types of metals. Therefore, it can be added to an existing kitchen without replacing all of the other metal hardware. Copper goes with stainless steel, brushed copper, and brass.

The cost of a copper hood costs more than a conventional hood vent but with a lot more character and charm. They bring the look of a kitchen together but elevate the style above a traditional builder’s materials. Copper vent hoods should always be considered when re-designing or building a kitchen. They obviously won’t be for everyone or every taste, but for those that do choose them, they’ll have a timeless addition to their house and kitchen for years to come.

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