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Hammered Hacienda Copper Range Hood with Bold Apron
Hammered Hacienda Copper Range Hood with Bold Apron
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The Hammered Hacienda Copper Range Hood with Bold Apron is handcrafted from solid copper with prominent hammering, a burnished reddish-brown patina, trapezoidal bell silhouette, sharply defined transitions, extended crown molding, and a wide double-step apron. Select 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 commanding proportions bring authentic Hacienda character to medium and large kitchens while allowing preparation for compatible ventilation equipment. Explore additional custom copper range hood designs for sizing and style comparisons. Configure this bold hammered copper hood for your kitchen project.
Product Summary
- Material: artisan-forged copper
- Sizes: 30–60"W; 24–60"H
- Patina: natural or coffee
- Mounting: wall or island
- Apron: wide double-step design
Commanding Hacienda Profile
This copper hood combines heavy artisan texture, strong geometry, and substantial architectural proportions associated with Mexican Hacienda interiors. Its broad lower body and layered molding create a confident focal point suited to kitchens with stone, plaster, dark wood, hand-painted tile, exposed beams, and wrought-iron details.
Trapezoidal Bell Silhouette
The body narrows toward the upper chimney and expands boldly above the cooking surface. Straighter transitions give the bell-shaped form a more architectural character than a softly rounded canopy, emphasizing strength, scale, and visual coverage across the range.
Bold Lower Flare
The pronounced flare increases the visual mass near the base, allowing the hood to anchor larger cooking areas and substantial cabinetry. This geometry works especially well where the ventilation feature must remain prominent beneath tall ceilings, wide cabinet runs, or exposed structural beams.
Heavy Hammered Texture
Prominent hammer marks create deep surface variation across the copper panels. Each indentation reflects light differently, producing shifting highlights and shadows that enhance the hood’s rustic character and prevent the broad body from appearing flat or machine-made.
Burnished Copper Patina
The photographed finish displays burnished reddish-brown tones with darker color settling into the hammered recesses. This contrast emphasizes the handmade surface, sharp edges, molded details, and stepped apron while preserving the natural warmth associated with aged copper.
Extended Crown Molding
The upper body is finished with an extended crown featuring a defined ledge. This substantial horizontal element balances the wide lower apron and creates a deliberate transition toward the ceiling, cabinetry, decorative beams, or surrounding architectural trim.
Double-Step Apron
The wide lower apron uses layered horizontal steps instead of a single flat band. These projecting levels create shadow and architectural depth around the ventilation opening, giving the hood greater visual weight and distinguishing it from simpler Hacienda and farmhouse profiles.
Handcrafted Copper Construction
Each hood is individually cut, hammered, shaped, joined, finished, and prepared rather than stamped as a standardized appliance shell. Made-to-order production allows its dimensions, mounting configuration, patina, crown proportions, apron depth, and interior preparation to follow the confirmed project requirements.
Design Features and Planning
The table connects the hood’s principal features with the installation decisions they influence. Review the proportions, mounting structure, ventilation equipment, service access, duct route, finish, and surrounding materials before production begins.
| Feature | Design Effect | Planning Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Trapezoidal bell body | Creates commanding volume | Range coverage |
| Heavy hammering | Deepens surface texture | Finish coordination |
| Sharp transitions | Adds architectural strength | Cabinet alignment |
| Extended crown | Frames the upper body | Ceiling clearance |
| Double-step apron | Anchors the lower body | Insert access |
| Wall mounting | Frames the backsplash | Rear support |
| Island mounting | Creates a central feature | Ceiling support |
Copper Hood Dimensions
Standard selectors include widths of 30, 36, 48, or 60 inches and heights of 24, 36, 48, or 60 inches. Confirm the finished depth, range width, ceiling height, installation clearance, cabinet spacing, chimney route, and ventilation equipment before selecting the final configuration.
Scale for Larger Kitchens
The bold flare, extended crown, and wide apron make this design especially suitable for medium and large cooking areas. Wider configurations coordinate well with professional-style ranges, substantial islands, tall ceilings, heavy cabinetry, and broad expanses of stone or decorative tile.
Proportion and Placement
The crown, upper chimney, flared body, and stepped apron should read as one balanced composition. Review the hood against cabinetry, windows, backsplash borders, shelves, ceiling beams, lighting fixtures, and nearby openings so its mass remains intentional and properly centered.
Natural Copper Patina
Natural patina emphasizes warm copper, amber, bronze, and reddish-brown variation. The lighter tonal movement makes individual hammer marks more visible and works well with colorful Mexican tile, light wood, cream plaster, natural stone, and warm neutral cabinetry.
Coffee Copper Patina
Coffee patina creates a deeper brown appearance with stronger contrast inside the hammered recesses and around the molded edges. It pairs naturally with dark wood, wrought iron, aged brass, stone counters, earth-toned tile, reclaimed beams, and rustic flooring.
Living Copper Finish
Copper responds naturally to heat, humidity, sunlight, handling, and everyday kitchen use. Its tone may gradually deepen or develop new variation after installation, allowing the hammered surface, crown ledge, apron steps, seams, and edges to acquire additional character.
Wall or Island Construction
Wall-mount construction is designed around rear framing, surrounding cabinetry, a backsplash, and a wall or roof duct route. Island construction is finished for viewing from multiple sides and requires appropriate ceiling framing, accurate centering, chimney alignment, planned duct placement, and accessible service points.
Hacienda Kitchen Styling
The heavy hammering and bold apron complement carved wood cabinetry, hand-painted Talavera tile, plaster walls, stone, terracotta flooring, exposed beams, and iron lighting. These materials reinforce the hood’s rustic Mexican character without requiring additional straps, rivets, or ornamental scrollwork.
Mission Revival Interiors
The strong geometry and visible artisan texture work well with Mission-style kitchens centered on natural materials and architectural simplicity. Pair the hood with quarter-sawn wood, earth-toned ceramic tile, hammered hardware, stone flooring, and restrained cabinet profiles.
Tuscan Villa Design
The reddish-brown patina coordinates with limestone, travertine, terracotta, warm plaster, dark wood, and aged metal hardware. Its substantial flare provides visual drama, while the stepped crown and apron create the structured architectural lines common in Tuscan-inspired interiors.
Transitional Rustic Kitchens
The absence of applied straps or scrollwork allows this hood to work with Shaker cabinets, neutral countertops, simple tile, and contemporary lighting. The hammered copper introduces warmth and craftsmanship while the strong silhouette preserves a clean, edited appearance.
Ventilation and Insert Options
The hood can include an economy 200 CFM insert. Stronger inserts are not sold because each kitchen requires equipment matched to its cooking habits and duct system. 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, discharge location, 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 selected equipment must allow practical access to filters, controls, lights, wiring, fasteners, and removable components. Confirm how the insert will be installed, cleaned, serviced, and replaced before approving the interior preparation.
Ductwork and Airflow
Actual performance depends on the selected insert, blower location, duct diameter, duct length, elbows, termination, filtration, makeup-air requirements, and installation quality. A ventilation professional should verify the system against the cooking equipment, manufacturer instructions, site conditions, and applicable local requirements.
Measurements Before Production
Confirm the range width, hood width, hood height, finished depth, mounting type, ceiling height, installation clearance, cabinet spacing, backsplash thickness, chimney route, duct centerline, and nearby architectural features. Ventilation dimensions and maintenance clearances must also be verified.
Product Specifications
- Product: hammered Hacienda hood
- Material: solid copper
- Surface: prominently hammered
- Patina: burnished reddish brown
- Profile: trapezoidal bell form
- Flare: bold lower expansion
- Edges: sharply defined
- Crown: extended ledge molding
- Apron: wide double-step band
- 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 mounting
- Choose: natural or coffee patina
- Set: the required hood width
- Set: the required hood height
- Confirm: the finished hood depth
- Review: crown and apron proportions
- Provide: insert specifications
- Verify: duct and chimney placement
- 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, 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, required clearances, termination, and accessible maintenance points.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which sizes are available for this bold-apron copper hood?
Choose 30, 36, 48, or 60-inch widths with 24, 36, 48, or 60-inch heights.
What distinguishes the double-step apron?
Its layered horizontal molding adds depth, shadow, and greater architectural weight around the lower ventilation opening.
How does this hood differ from a smooth bell design?
It uses heavier hammering, sharper transitions, a stronger flare, and more substantial crown and apron details.
How do natural and coffee patinas affect the hammering?
Natural patina emphasizes warmer variation, while coffee patina creates deeper shadows inside the hammered recesses.
Can this design be adapted for a kitchen island?
Yes. Select island construction so the hood can be finished for viewing from multiple directions.
What information is required for my ventilation insert?
Submit the complete specification sheet with dimensions, duct location, controls, lighting, filters, electrical access, and service clearances.
Customize Copper Hood
Confirm dimensions, patina, mounting configuration, crown and apron proportions, ventilation equipment, duct route, and installation conditions before production. Order the Hammered Hacienda Copper Range Hood with Bold Apron after every project specification has been reviewed.
Related Resources
- Custom Copper Range Hoods
- Hammered Copper Range Hood Guide
- Hacienda and Spanish Revival Hood Guide
- Request a Custom Copper Quote
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 textured surface.
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. Review the contact information before submitting a product concern.
Disclaimer: Handmade hammering, patina, finish, and dimensions may vary. Lifestyle images are inspirational only. Product images are copyright protected.
