Monthly Archives: May 2017

HOODMART BLOG

  1. Designing Around Range Hoods

    There are certain situations in which it makes sense to keep all of your kitchen ventilation machines exposed and uncovered – particularly if that’s what the local building code in your area dictates. With many restaurant operations featuring so-called open kitchens, though, it can sometimes make sense to add a bit of window dressing around some of your ventilation equipment, particularly if you are attempting to convey a certain theme in your establishment, such as a French country or classic Italian look. 

    Here are a few ideas, courtesy of Better Homes & Gardens, for dressing up your range hood (again, as appropriate and permissible) – whether in a commercial establishment or in your very own designer home kitchen:

    A Classic Mantel: In kitchens where you have a considerable amount of wall space above your cooking surface, consider building a mantel façade that evokes the classic wood-paneled look of days gone by. By adding a designer tile backsplash, you can achieve a look that is both modern and vintage.

    Elegant Yet Rustic: When balancing these two different concepts, a hood cover that is painted charcoal black can bring to mind the iron appliances and fireplace accoutrements of colonial times. Adding dressed granite bricks to the design helps increase the “grand” factor.

    Incorporate Cabinetry: Adding a high arch made of wooden panels to the front of a kitchen hood is a nice touch for those kitchens that seek to capture a more refined look and feel – such as those for a steakhouse.

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  2. Building an Outdoor Kitchen
    Tuning available outdoor spaces into enjoyable living areas continues to remain popular with many homeowners. The “outdoor room” has certainly progressed in concept beyond a few rattan chairs and a fire pit. These days, people design and ...

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  3. Only Good Teamwork Can Prevent Kitchen Fires
    There should be no argument that commercial kitchens are far safer when the appliances are protected by fire suppression systems. Particularly since the materials in a typical commercial kitchen – cooking and deep-frying oils – have ...

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  4. Minimizing Bacteria in Commercial Kitchen Hoods
    It’s easy enough to grasp the concept that without Exhaust Hoods, virtually every commercial kitchen on the planet would be full of grease and smoke before the lunch rush reached its peak.  Beyond the obvious advantages of installing...

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  5. Colonial Kitchens, Pre-Hood Mart
    Life during Colonial times, historians and writers of fiction often suggest, was simpler and less filled with problems than it is today. When you consider the demands of trying to cook a meal in a Colonial-era kitchen, though, technological convenien...

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