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Hacienda Copper Hood with Rivets and Decorative Apron
Hacienda Copper Hood with Rivets and Decorative Apron
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The Hacienda Copper Hood with Rivets and Decorative Apron is handcrafted from solid copper with a hand-hammered surface, bell-tapered silhouette, squared mantel-style crown, three vertical straps, domed rivets, and a raised scrolling vine motif across the lower apron. Choose widths of 30, 36, 48, or 60 inches and heights of 24, 36, 48, or 60 inches, plus natural or coffee patina and wall-mount or kitchen-island construction. Its sculptural form brings Hacienda and Spanish Colonial character to the kitchen while accommodating compatible ventilation equipment. Explore additional custom copper range hood designs for style and sizing comparisons. Configure this artisan copper hood for your kitchen project.
Product Summary
- Material: hand-hammered copper
- Sizes: 30–60"W; 24–60"H
- Patina: natural or coffee
- Mounting: wall or island
- Detail: raised scrollwork apron
Hacienda Architectural Design
This hood combines warm copper, bold proportions, visible fasteners, and decorative scrollwork associated with Hacienda and Spanish Colonial interiors. The balance of rustic texture and refined ornament allows it to function as an architectural focal point rather than a purely utilitarian appliance cover.
Bell-Tapered Silhouette
The body narrows toward the upper crown and gradually expands above the cooking surface. Its bell-tapered profile combines a flat commanding front with softly curved sides, creating substantial visual volume while maintaining balanced proportions across the chimney, straps, apron, and ventilation opening.
Squared Mantel Crown
A squared mantel-style crown finishes the top of the hood with a strong horizontal line. The crisp profile balances the curved lower body and coordinates naturally with cabinet molding, ceiling trim, beams, open shelving, and other substantial architectural elements.
Hand-Hammered Copper
Individual hammer marks create subtle variation across the copper panels. The textured surface scatters light, enriches the patina, reduces harsh reflections, and gives the hood greater visual depth than a flat machine-finished metal shell.
Medium Coffee-Brown Character
The photographed finish displays medium coffee-brown tones with bronze and reddish undertones. Darker areas emphasize the hammering, seams, straps, rivets, crown edges, and decorative apron, while softer highlights preserve the natural warmth associated with artisan-finished copper.
Three Vertical Straps
Three applied copper straps divide the front elevation into symmetrical sections. Their vertical placement emphasizes the hood’s height, connects the upper crown with the apron, and adds a disciplined architectural framework around the softly flared body.
Domed Copper Rivets
Rounded rivets punctuate the vertical straps at regular intervals. Their dimensional form catches light differently from the surrounding hammered copper, creating visual rhythm and adding the handcrafted strength associated with traditional architectural metalwork.
Decorative Scroll Apron
The lower apron features a raised scrolling vine motif framed by riveted rails. This decorative band distinguishes the design from simpler strapped copper hoods and introduces an unmistakable Hacienda influence without covering the entire body with ornament.
Riveted Apron Rails
Horizontal copper rails frame the scrollwork above and below, giving the ornament a clear architectural boundary. The rails connect visually with the vertical straps and help the decorated apron read as an integrated part of the hood rather than a separate applied panel.
Artisan Copper Construction
Each hood is individually cut, hammered, shaped, joined, strapped, riveted, decorated, and finished rather than stamped as a uniform appliance shell. Made-to-order fabrication allows the dimensions, mounting configuration, patina, scrollwork, strap layout, and interior preparation to follow the confirmed project requirements.
Design Features and Planning
The table connects the hood’s principal design elements with the installation decisions they influence. Review its dimensions, mounting structure, ventilation equipment, service access, duct route, patina, and surrounding finishes before production begins.
| Feature | Design Effect | Planning Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Bell-tapered body | Creates sculptural volume | Range coverage |
| Hammered copper | Adds artisan texture | Finish coordination |
| Mantel crown | Defines the upper body | Ceiling clearance |
| Three straps | Emphasize symmetry | Visual alignment |
| Domed rivets | Add dimensional rhythm | Pattern spacing |
| Scrollwork apron | Adds Hacienda ornament | Apron proportions |
| Island mounting | Creates a central focal point | Ceiling support |
Copper Hood Dimensions
Select the hood size according to the cooking-surface width, ceiling height, installation clearance, finished depth, cabinet spacing, chimney route, and ventilation equipment. Wider configurations create greater visual presence and capture coverage, but every measurement must remain compatible with the mounting structure and service area.
Proportion and Visual Scale
The crown, curved body, three straps, rivets, rails, scrollwork, and apron should read as one balanced composition. Review the hood with the range, cabinetry, backsplash, windows, shelves, beams, lighting fixtures, and surrounding wall area before confirming the final dimensions.
Natural Copper Patina
Natural patina emphasizes warm copper, amber, bronze, and reddish-brown variation. This option preserves greater tonal movement across the hammered panels while maintaining visible contrast around the straps, rivets, seams, scrollwork, crown, and apron rails.
Coffee Copper Patina
Coffee patina creates deeper brown tones with stronger shadows around the applied details. It coordinates naturally with dark wood cabinetry, stone countertops, aged iron, oil-rubbed bronze hardware, warm plaster, terracotta, and earth-toned tile.
Living Copper Finish
Copper responds naturally to heat, humidity, sunlight, handling, and regular kitchen use. Its appearance may gradually deepen or develop new tonal variation after installation, allowing the hammering, straps, rivets, scrollwork, seams, and edges to acquire additional character.
Wall or Island Construction
Wall-mount construction coordinates with rear framing, a backsplash, surrounding cabinetry, and a wall or roof duct route. Island construction is finished for viewing from multiple directions and requires suitable ceiling support, accurate centering, chimney alignment, duct planning, and accessible service points.
Hacienda Kitchen Styling
The hammered copper, scrolling apron, dark patina, and riveted straps pair naturally with carved wood cabinetry, hand-painted tile, plaster walls, stone, terracotta floors, exposed beams, and wrought-iron lighting. These materials reinforce the hood’s substantial Mexican Hacienda character.
Spanish Colonial Interiors
The decorative vine motif and symmetrical metalwork complement arched openings, decorative tile, dark wood, warm stucco, natural stone, and aged metal hardware. The apron provides ornament while the squared crown and structured straps keep the composition architecturally disciplined.
Spanish Revival Kitchens
In Spanish Revival settings, the hood works well with plaster walls, handcrafted tile backsplashes, dark cabinetry, carved details, stone counters, and iron lighting. The softly flared body adds movement while the decorative apron creates a historically inspired focal point.
Tuscan Design Applications
The medium coffee-brown tones complement limestone, travertine, terracotta, warm plaster, aged brass, dark cabinetry, and rustic flooring. The scrollwork introduces decorative refinement, while the hammered texture and rivets preserve the hood’s artisan character.
Transitional Kitchen Design
The symmetrical front and limited placement of ornament also work with Shaker cabinetry, neutral counters, simple tile, and restrained millwork. Copper adds warmth and craftsmanship without requiring every surrounding feature to follow a fully traditional design.
Ventilation and Insert Options
The hood can include an economy 200 CFM insert. Stronger inserts are not sold because each kitchen requires specific ventilation equipment. The shell may be prepared for a buyer-supplied internal insert up to 1200 CFM or an external system up to 1500 CFM.
Insert Compatibility Requirements
Provide the manufacturer, model, specification sheet, overall dimensions, cutout dimensions, duct diameter, controls, lighting, filter access, electrical access, and service clearances. As a general guideline, the insert should be approximately six inches smaller than the hood in both width and depth, subject to review.
Insert Service Access
The ventilation equipment must allow practical access to filters, controls, lights, electrical connections, fasteners, and removable components. Confirm how the insert will be installed, maintained, and removed before approving the interior preparation.
Ductwork and Airflow
Actual airflow depends on the selected insert, blower location, duct diameter, duct length, elbows, termination, filters, makeup-air requirements, and installation quality. A ventilation professional should verify the proposed system against the cooking equipment, manufacturer instructions, building conditions, and local requirements.
Measurements Before Production
Confirm the range width, hood width, hood height, finished depth, mounting configuration, ceiling height, installation clearance, cabinet spacing, backsplash thickness, chimney route, duct centerline, and nearby architectural features. Insert dimensions, controls, filter removal, electrical access, and service clearances must also be verified.
Product Specifications
- Product: Hacienda copper hood
- Material: artisan-forged copper
- Surface: hand hammered
- Profile: bell-tapered body
- Front: flat architectural panel
- Sides: softly curved
- Crown: squared mantel style
- Straps: three vertical bands
- Fasteners: domed round rivets
- Apron: scrolling vine motif
- Frame: riveted apron rails
- Widths: 30, 36, 48, or 60"
- Heights: 24, 36, 48, or 60"
- Patinas: natural or coffee
- Mounting: wall or island
- Standard insert: economy 200 CFM
- Internal system: up to 1200 CFM
- External system: up to 1500 CFM
- Insert preparation: included
- Production: made to order
- Delivery: about 4 weeks
Ordering and Customization
- Select: wall or island construction
- Choose: natural or coffee patina
- Set: the required hood width
- Set: the required hood height
- Confirm: the finished hood depth
- Review: the decorative apron motif
- Confirm: strap and rivet placement
- Provide: your insert specifications
- Verify: duct and chimney placement
- Review: every project measurement
Items Included and Excluded
The confirmed order includes the handcrafted copper shell and selected insert configuration. Installation labor, structural framing, ductwork, electrical connections, penetrations, makeup-air systems, site modifications, and professional services are excluded unless specifically stated in the order.
Professional Installation
Qualified professionals should install the hood using structural support appropriate for the copper shell, ventilation equipment, and site conditions. The installer is responsible for framing, mounting, ductwork, electrical service, clearances, termination, and accessible maintenance points.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which sizes are available for this Hacienda copper hood?
Choose 30, 36, 48, or 60-inch widths with 24, 36, 48, or 60-inch heights.
What distinguishes the decorative apron on this design?
The apron features a raised scrolling vine motif framed by horizontal copper rails and evenly spaced rivets.
Can the scrollwork or strap layout be customized?
Custom apron motifs and strap arrangements may be reviewed before production for compatibility with the selected dimensions.
How do natural and coffee patinas affect the scrollwork?
Natural patina creates warmer variation, while coffee patina increases contrast around the raised vines, straps, rivets, and rails.
Can this hood be made for a kitchen island?
Yes. The island version is finished for viewing from multiple sides and requires appropriate ceiling framing and duct planning.
What information is required for my ventilation insert?
Submit the complete specification sheet, including dimensions, duct location, controls, lighting, filters, electrical access, and service clearances.
Customize Copper Hood
Confirm the dimensions, patina, mounting configuration, scrollwork, ventilation equipment, duct route, and installation conditions before production. Order the Hacienda Copper Hood with Rivets and Decorative Apron after every project specification has been reviewed.
Related Resources
- Custom Copper Range Hoods
- Hacienda and Spanish Revival Hood Guide
- Hammered Copper Range Hood Guide
- Decorative Copper Vent Hoods
Copper Care and Maintenance
Clean the copper with warm water, mild soap, and a soft cloth, then dry it carefully. Avoid acidic cleaners, bleach, ammonia, abrasive pads, metal polish, and harsh degreasers that could alter the patina or raised apron detailing.
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 with order details and photographs. Review the contact information before submitting a product concern.
Disclaimer: Handmade hammering, patina, scrollwork, rivets, and dimensions may vary. Lifestyle images are inspirational only. Product images are copyright protected.
