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In the ceiling. Another option for above an island is to select a range hood or exhaust system that can be built in flush with the ceiling. These hoods are generally more expensive, as they need to be extremely powerful to suck up greasy air and odors from such a distance. The advantage is that the area above the island and the view to other parts of the home beyond the hood remain unobstructed.
Above an island. The island is a popular location for cooktops since it allows the cook to converse with family and friends who are gathered around. The disadvantage of having the cooktop on an island is that positioning a range hood above it often creates an eyesore. One workaround is to build the hood into custom cabinetry that matches or complements the rest of the kitchen, as shown here.
What Are the Choices?There are many ways in which to integrate a range hood into kitchen cabinetry and otherwise conceal it. The first step is to ensure that the hood you choose is designed to be integrated (not all are). Check with your appliance supplier and kitchen designer before buying to make sure that it will work.
That powder blue
Openness is God like . I love the furniture !
The crispness !
Garage to main house relationship
The shear openness and reservedness the patio !
Sky light and openness , also neat tile choice
Nice
Those trees
That grass though !
Just sufficiently lit , lots to learn here.
Form scores a perfect 100 !
This is neat , it is soo neat , its savagery !
A plain house can be aesthetically elaborated .
Gable expressed in a dramatic way , he fact the the gable members are white and the house envelope is stone , keeps true to the very nature of dwelling .
Car port drive way articulated well .
Lit in broad daylight
Can you handle the warmth
Light treatment
Neatness
Scene treatment
Gorgeous night render
The master bedroom and walk-in closet are located in the structure beneath the wood elevation. There are two bedrooms, two bathrooms (one with a laundry) and a second living room in the original house.
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No range hood. Building codes vary depending on your location. Some don’t require range hoods in the kitchen as long as there is adequate ventilation. This isn’t a popular choice, as most people prefer to have some means by which to quickly extract grease and odors from the air when cooking.
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