Product Description
Handmade copper range hood cover has a classic tapered silhouette. A wide trapezoid canopy flares from a slimmer upper section. This creates a built in, furniture like look. A clean transition shapes a timeless outline. It suits rustic, transitional, and traditional kitchens. Stepped crown detailing adds crisp structure. A tailored mid band breaks up the height. A deep apron with stepped trim grounds the base. The warm, medium dark patina shows gentle mottling. Low sheen adds artisanal depth without glare. Request a custom quote today.
Hood Design Features
A stepped crown with crisp planes and short side returns creates a custom millwork feel. Straight, squared edges keep the look refined even with rustic metal finishes.
Chimney and Mid-Band
The flat-front chimney includes a horizontal belt line that breaks height and adds layering. This band reinforces symmetry without ornate motifs.
Canopy Geometry
The canopy flares in a smooth, even taper to a broad capture zone. Calm center planes keep the design clean and architectural over the cooktop.
Base and Stepped Trim
A deep apron and stepped lower trim give the hood a mantel-like presence. The layered base pairs well with shaker, raised-panel, or flat cabinetry.
Surface and Patina
Warm medium-to-dark brown tones with soft variation. Low sheen reduces glare while subtle mottling adds hand-finished character.
Mounting and Venting
Compatible with standard liners for ducted or recirculating setups. Plan clearances, power, and duct routing per insert specifications and local code.
Customization Options
- Width: 28–78 in
- Height: 24–72 in
- Depth: Standard 24 in
- Mounting: Wall or island
- Insert: Ducted or ductless
- Texture: Smooth or hammered
- Details: Optional straps and rivets
Hood Specifications
- Material: 16-gauge copper
- Finish: Hand-aged patina
- Chimney: Flat front with belt band
- Base: Deep apron and stepped trim
- Origin: Handmade in Mexico
- Service: Front or underside access
FAQ – Copper Hood Covers
A: The tapered canopy, stepped crown, and deep apron create a clean architectural profile with artisanal copper warmth.
A: Yes. Provide width, height, depth, and liner model so we build to your space and ventilation needs.
A: Yes. Choose a recirculating liner with charcoal filters or select a ducted setup for exterior venting.
A: No. They are optional details you can add or omit to suit your design.
A: Clean with mild soap and a soft cloth. Use neutral wax to temper aging, or let the patina evolve naturally.
Ready to Customize?
Tailor width, height, finish, and ventilation to your kitchen. We will craft a copper hood cover that installs cleanly and ages beautifully.
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Shipping and Returns
Crated and insured for delivery. Review our Shipping and Returns for timelines and policy details.
Installation Tips
Mount the copper hood twenty-eight to thirty-six inches above the cooktop per liner clearance. Anchor into studs or blocking and confirm level. Use straight, correctly sized eight–ten inch duct with a backdraft damper, minimize elbows, seal seams, and provide make-up air above four hundred CFM.
Maintenance
Clean with pH-neutral soap and a soft cloth, then dry to prevent spotting. Avoid acids, ammonia, abrasives, and metal polishes that strip patina. Degrease baffles and the underside regularly, rinse and dry fully, and apply neutral paste wax occasionally to temper color change.
Disclaimer: Each hood is handmade. Natural variation in color, texture, and pattern is expected and enhances character. lifestyle images are included for inspiration only, they may show additional customiztion that is not part of the standard offer. All product images © Rustica House, unauthorized use is prohibited.
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