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Decorative Copper Kitchen Range Hood - Metal Straps

Decorative Copper Kitchen Range Hood - Metal Straps

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The Decorative Copper Kitchen Range Hood with Metal Straps is handcrafted from 16-gauge hammered copper with a warm brown-and-bronze patina, flared trapezoid body, rectangular chimney, crown molding, two brushed-metal straps, and a wide riveted apron. Its contrasting metals unite Old-World craftsmanship with refined architectural structure for Spanish Colonial, Hacienda, Tuscan, farmhouse, rustic-industrial, and transitional kitchens. Choose wall-mount or kitchen-island construction, natural or coffee patina, widths of 30, 36, 48, or 60 inches, and heights of 24, 36, 48, or 60 inches. Explore additional handcrafted silhouettes in the custom copper range hood collection. Configure this decorative copper centerpiece for your kitchen project.

Product Summary

  • Material: 16-gauge hammered copper
  • Sizes: 30–60"W; 24–60"H
  • Patina: natural or coffee
  • Mounting: wall or kitchen island
  • Detail: two brushed-metal straps

Decorative Copper Hood Design

This model combines textured copper with contrasting metal accents. The flared body provides architectural presence, while its two vertical straps and riveted apron organize the broad hammered surface into a balanced composition.

Flared Trapezoid Silhouette

The hood narrows toward the rectangular chimney and widens gradually above the cooking surface. Its tapered geometry creates strong coverage and visual weight without the rounded appearance of a bell-shaped or domed canopy.

Wide Lower Profile

A broad lower section visually frames the range or cooktop. Its generous proportions give the hood a grounded appearance and provide enough surface area for the hammered texture, straps, apron, and rivets to remain clearly visible.

16-Gauge Copper Construction

The shell is formed from substantial 16-gauge copper. Each sheet is cut, hammered, shaped, joined, and finished by hand to create a durable architectural feature with unmistakable artisan character.

Hand-Hammered Surface

Individual hammer marks cover the copper body and chimney. Their irregular depth catches light differently across the surface, emphasizing the handcrafted construction and preventing the hood from looking mechanically stamped or factory uniform.

Warm Brown and Bronze Patina

The photographed finish displays deep brown tones with warm bronze and copper undertones. Darker shading may appear around hammer marks, seams, straps, rivets, apron edges, chimney corners, and crown molding.

Hand-Applied Finish

The patina is applied by hand rather than produced as a uniform painted coating. Every completed hood develops its own arrangement of brown, bronze, amber, reddish, and natural copper tones.

Two Brushed-Metal Straps

Two contrasting brushed-metal straps extend vertically along the flared body. Their lighter metallic finish divides the hammered copper into balanced sections and reinforces the hood’s vertical proportions.

Contrasting Material Detail

The brushed straps create a crisp visual contrast against the darker copper patina. They coordinate naturally with stainless appliances, nickel hardware, aged-metal lighting, iron fixtures, and other mixed-metal elements.

Round Decorative Rivets

Rounded rivets repeat across the lower apron and complement the vertical strap detailing. Their measured spacing adds rhythm and recalls traditional methods once used to reinforce joined sheets of architectural metal.

Wide Riveted Apron

A substantial rectangular apron frames the lower ventilation opening. Its straight horizontal profile anchors the tapered body, while the visible rivets strengthen the hood’s handcrafted and structural appearance.

Rectangular Copper Chimney

A straight chimney rises from the flared canopy toward the ceiling. Its clean vertical form simplifies alignment with cabinetry, ceiling molding, beams, soffits, plaster surrounds, and the planned duct route.

Crown-Molded Top

Projecting crown molding completes the upper chimney with a furniture-inspired edge. The molding adds architectural depth and creates a deliberate transition between the copper structure and nearby cabinetry or ceiling details.

Balanced Symmetry

The centered chimney, matched straps, tapered sides, riveted apron, and crown molding create a symmetrical composition. Precise centering above the cooking surface is important because the design depends on orderly proportions.

Handcrafted Mexican Metalwork

Each hood is individually produced by skilled artisans in Mexico. Natural variations in hammering, patina, seams, strap finish, rivet placement, curvature, and overall proportions distinguish every completed piece.

Design Features and Planning

The following table connects the hood’s defining details with the installation decisions they influence. Review its dimensions, strap arrangement, structural support, ventilation equipment, duct route, and surrounding materials before production.

Feature Design Effect Planning Focus
Flared trapezoid body Creates architectural presence Range coverage
Hammered copper surface Adds artisan texture Lighting and maintenance
Two metal straps Introduces vertical structure Finish coordination
Riveted apron Anchors the flared canopy Insert access
Rectangular chimney Adds linear contrast Duct centerline
Crown molding Creates a finished upper edge Ceiling clearance
Island construction Creates a central focal point Ceiling reinforcement

Copper Hood Dimensions

Select widths of 30, 36, 48, or 60 inches and heights of 24, 36, 48, or 60 inches. Confirm the finished depth, range dimensions, ceiling height, installation clearance, cabinet spacing, and ventilation specifications before ordering.

Choosing the Hood Width

The hood should visually frame the cooking surface while remaining proportional to surrounding cabinets. When space permits, selecting a hood three to six inches wider than the range can improve capture and create a stronger focal point.

Planning the Hood Height

Review the ceiling height, mounting clearance, canopy height, chimney length, crown projection, beams, soffits, and cabinet molding. The selected total height should allow the chimney and crown to terminate cleanly.

Confirming the Hood Depth

The finished depth should cover the front and rear burners without obstructing normal movement. Verify the range depth, cabinet projection, insert dimensions, duct position, and service requirements before fabrication.

Strap and Rivet Proportions

The width and spacing of the two straps should remain proportional to the selected hood dimensions. Rivet placement is also scaled to preserve balanced visual rhythm across the apron.

Natural Copper Patina

The natural option emphasizes brighter copper, amber, bronze, and reddish variation. It creates stronger contrast with the brushed-metal straps and complements pale cabinetry, limestone, marble, plaster, colorful tile, and natural wood.

Coffee Copper Patina

The coffee option creates a deeper brown appearance with restrained copper highlights. It pairs naturally with walnut cabinetry, soapstone, dark quartz, reclaimed timber, terracotta, aged brass, wrought iron, and earth-toned tile.

Living Copper Character

Copper responds naturally to heat, humidity, sunlight, cooking residue, handling, and cleaning practices. Its finish may deepen over time, adding further variation to the hammered panels, seams, edges, rivets, and apron.

Wall-Mount Construction

The wall configuration is prepared for rear framing, adjacent cabinets, a backsplash, and a wall or roof duct route. Its front and exposed sides display the complete decorative design.

Kitchen-Island Construction

The island configuration is finished on all visible sides and requires reinforced ceiling framing, accurate centering, balanced strap placement, planned ductwork, and accessible maintenance points.

Spanish Colonial Kitchens

The hammered patina, rivets, and metal straps complement plaster walls, carved wood, Talavera tile, terracotta floors, natural stone, and wrought-iron lighting. The hood becomes an architectural centerpiece within a layered Spanish-inspired interior.

Hacienda Style Interiors

Pair the hood with exposed beams, masonry, rustic cabinetry, hand-painted tile, stone counters, and forged-metal fixtures. Its straps and rivets echo the metalwork traditionally used on Hacienda doors, railings, and hardware.

Tuscan Kitchen Design

Warm brown and bronze tones coordinate with travertine, plaster, substantial wood cabinetry, terracotta, and traditional stone. The brushed-metal accents introduce contrast while preserving the room’s earth-toned palette.

Farmhouse Kitchen Styling

The flared form works naturally with painted cabinetry, apron-front sinks, open shelving, brick, stone counters, and handmade ceramic tile. Rivets and straps introduce rustic strength without ornate scrollwork.

Transitional Kitchen Applications

The orderly trapezoid geometry can bridge Shaker cabinetry, modern appliances, quartz or marble counters, and simplified hardware. Copper adds warmth while the brushed-metal straps provide a more tailored contemporary accent.

Rustic Industrial Interiors

Visible fasteners and contrasting metal straps coordinate with brick, concrete, reclaimed wood, blackened steel, and commercial-style appliances. Hammered copper softens the industrial materials with organic warmth and artisan texture.

Ventilation and Insert Options

An economy 200 CFM insert with fan, lighting, and filters may be selected. The shell can also be prepared for a compatible buyer-supplied internal insert up to 1200 CFM or an external blower system up to 1500 CFM.

Insert Compatibility Requirements

Provide the manufacturer, model, specification sheet, overall dimensions, cutout measurements, duct diameter, discharge location, controls, lighting, filter access, electrical access, fastening points, and service clearances before production.

Complimentary Interior Preparation

Interior preparation for a compatible buyer-supplied insert is included when complete specifications are provided before production. The opening and support arrangement are built around the confirmed equipment.

Insert Size Guidelines

As a general planning rule, the insert should be approximately six inches smaller than the hood in width and depth. Final compatibility depends on its liner, cutout, mounting system, controls, lighting, filters, and discharge configuration.

Selecting Ventilation Equipment

Higher-capacity inserts are not supplied as standard upgrades because ranges, cooking habits, duct layouts, airflow requirements, and noise expectations vary. Select suitable equipment and provide its complete specifications before production.

Insert Service Access

The selected equipment must allow access to filters, controls, lighting, wiring, fasteners, and removable components. Confirm how the insert will be installed, cleaned, serviced, and replaced before approving the opening.

Measurements Before Production

Confirm the hood width, height, depth, mounting style, range width, ceiling height, installation clearance, cabinet spacing, crown projection, strap arrangement, backsplash thickness, duct centerline, and ventilation specifications.

Product Specifications

  • Product: decorative copper kitchen hood
  • Material: 16-gauge solid copper
  • Construction: handcrafted in Mexico
  • Surface: hand hammered
  • Patina: warm brown and bronze
  • Finish: hand applied
  • Body: flared trapezoid silhouette
  • Chimney: rectangular copper form
  • Crown: projecting molding
  • Straps: two brushed-metal bands
  • Apron: wide riveted lower frame
  • Rivets: rounded decorative details
  • Widths: 30, 36, 48, or 60"
  • Heights: 24, 36, 48, or 60"
  • Patinas: natural or coffee
  • Mounting: wall or kitchen island
  • Standard insert: economy 200 CFM
  • Internal system: up to 1200 CFM
  • External system: up to 1500 CFM
  • Production: made to order
  • Delivery: average four weeks

Ordering and Customization

  • Select: wall or kitchen-island mounting
  • Choose: natural or coffee patina
  • Set: the required hood width
  • Set: the required hood height
  • Confirm: the finished hood depth
  • Review: strap and rivet proportions
  • Review: apron and crown dimensions
  • Provide: ventilation specifications
  • Approve: every project measurement

Items Included and Excluded

The confirmed order includes the handcrafted copper shell and selected ventilation configuration. Installation labor, structural framing, ductwork, electrical work, penetrations, makeup-air equipment, and site modifications are excluded unless specifically stated.

Professional Installation

Qualified professionals should install the hood using support appropriate for the copper shell, ventilation equipment, and site conditions. The installer is responsible for mounting, ductwork, electrical service, clearances, termination, and service access.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which sizes are available for this decorative kitchen hood?

Choose widths of 30, 36, 48, or 60 inches with heights of 24, 36, 48, or 60 inches.

How many metal straps are included?

The design includes two vertical brushed-metal straps positioned symmetrically across the flared hammered copper body.

Does the lower apron include rivets?

Yes. Rounded decorative rivets repeat across the wide lower apron and coordinate with the vertical metal straps.

Is the hood made from hammered copper?

Yes. The shell is handcrafted from 16-gauge copper with an irregular hand-hammered surface and hand-applied patina.

Can this hood be made for a kitchen island?

Yes. Select kitchen-island construction so every visible side is finished and the upper structure is prepared for ceiling mounting.

What is required for a buyer-supplied ventilation insert?

Submit its specification sheet with dimensions, cutout, duct position, controls, lighting, filters, fastening points, electrical access, and service clearances.

Customize Copper Hood

Confirm dimensions, patina, mounting configuration, metal-strap arrangement, ventilation equipment, duct route, and installation conditions before production. Order the Decorative Copper Kitchen Range Hood with Metal Straps after every project specification has been reviewed.


Related Resources

Copper Care and Maintenance

Clean the copper and straps with warm water, mild soap, and a soft cloth, then dry carefully. Avoid acidic cleaners, bleach, ammonia, abrasive pads, harsh degreasers, and metal polish that may alter either finish.

Shipping and Returns

Average delivery is four weeks. Unused items may be returned within 30 days; review the shipping policy and refund policy.

Warranty

Manufacturing concerns are reviewed individually using order details and photographs. See the contact information.


Disclaimer: Handmade patina, hammering, straps, rivets, seams, and dimensions may vary. Lifestyle images are inspirational only. Product images are copyright protected.

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