12. PATINA A patina finish can give a kitchen hood a beautifully aged, Old-World character. It is best suited for specific home styles: Spanish, eclectic and Tuscan. Typically featuring a green or brown film on bronze, patina hoods add vintage charm. 13. MODERNIZE IT For a sleek, contemporary vibe, opt for a seamless hood with clean lines and smooth materials such as a solid-color marble. This creates a minimalist, modern look that feels both fresh and timeless. 14. MAKE IT BOLD Bold kitchen hoods make a statement. The material you choose plays a big part. Paint and large-format tile in light and dark bold colors can create pop for your kitchen. 15. SHAPE IT WITH SHIPLAP Nothing says Modern Farmhouse better than shiplap—add adding it to the kitchen hood offers a fun twist. Although shiplap is commonly found on walls, applying it to the hood can be a great way to tie the kitchen to the rest of the house’s modern Farmhouse design. 16. RAW AND RUSTIC Stone kitchen hoods are a bold way to bring rustic charm to the heart of your home—the kitchen. Especially in ranch-style houses, their natural texture adds weight and presence, creating a powerful focal point that draws you in. WHEN DID RANGE HOODS GET SO STYLISH? How and when did designers start transforming kitchen hoods into
Make a statement. Go bold. Go big. Say good-bye to the boring hood designs of the past and hello to something that commands attention and sparks curiosity.”
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