Product Description
This tapered copper range hood with riveted apron combines clean architectural geometry with a substantial decorative lower band. The broad canopy rises through straight sloping sides into a rectangular chimney, while a deep copper apron carries a single horizontal row of prominent round rivets. Unlike strap-heavy designs, the rivet detailing remains concentrated along the apron, leaving the tapered copper surfaces broad and uncluttered. Handcrafted from premium 16-gauge copper in Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico, the hood is available with a smooth or hand-hammered texture. Choose five artisan patinas or a bright hand-polished finish. Made-to-order sizing coordinates the enclosure with the range, cabinetry, ceiling height, and ventilation equipment. Wall-mount and kitchen-island configurations are available. Read our tapered copper range hood riveted apron design guide for finish options, customization, ventilation planning, and installation considerations. Customize the size, texture, finish, mounting, and ventilation preparation for your kitchen.
Product Summary
- Straight tapered copper canopy
- Deep rectangular lower apron
- Single row of round copper rivets
- Premium 16-gauge copper
- Smooth or hand-hammered texture
- Five patinas plus hand-polished copper
- Wall or kitchen island mounting
- Widths from 28 to 78 inches
- Heights from 24 to 72 inches
- Standard 24-inch hood depth
Custom Sizing
Each hood is made to order so the tapered body and riveted apron can be proportioned to the cooking area. Standard widths range from 28 to 78 inches, heights from 24 to 72 inches, and depth is 24 inches. Custom sizing helps align the lower apron with surrounding cabinetry while maintaining the intended relationship between chimney, canopy, and decorative band.
Measurements Before Ordering
Provide the cooking-surface width, desired hood width, overall height, ceiling height, mounting height, hood depth, backsplash thickness, cabinet clearances, and proposed duct location. Island projects should also identify the cooktop centerline and ceiling structure. These measurements help establish balanced canopy proportions and proper placement of the lower riveted apron.
What You'll Need
- Range or cooktop width
- Desired hood width
- Overall hood height
- Ceiling height
- Mounting height
- Required hood depth
- Insert make and model
- Duct size and location
- Wall or island configuration
Insert Planning
The copper enclosure and mechanical ventilation equipment are planned separately. Rustica House offers an optional 200 CFM insert for compatible applications. Buyer-supplied internal inserts up to 1,260 CFM and external blowers up to 1,500 CFM can also be accommodated. Supplying your own system provides flexibility in airflow, lighting, controls, filters, blower configuration, ducting, and equipment price.
Drawing Approval
Confirm the overall dimensions, canopy slope, apron proportions, ventilation opening, and duct centerline before fabrication. Buyer-supplied equipment requires the manufacturer, model, dimensions, cutout, duct size, controls, lighting, and filter-access specifications. Reviewing these details before production helps coordinate the handmade enclosure with cabinetry, framing, ceiling conditions, and ventilation components.
Tapered Architecture
The hood uses a rectangular chimney above a straight-sided canopy that expands toward the cooking surface. Its geometric taper produces a strong architectural silhouette without the rounded volume of a dome or bell-shaped hood. The broad lower section visually anchors the range, while the narrower chimney reduces mass toward the ceiling and keeps the overall composition vertically balanced.
Riveted Copper Apron
A deep rectangular apron forms the lower edge and gives this hood its defining architectural detail. Large round copper rivets run evenly across the front in one horizontal row rather than extending vertically over the canopy. Concentrating the rivets along the apron creates a handcrafted structural accent while preserving the broad copper planes above. The result is more restrained than a strap-heavy riveted hood while remaining visibly handcrafted.
Surface Options
Choose smooth copper to emphasize the straight planes, apron geometry, and orderly rivet pattern. Hand-hammered copper creates greater visual movement by breaking reflections into smaller highlights and shadows. Hammering also reinforces the handcrafted character of the apron and rivets. Both surfaces are formed from premium 16-gauge copper and retain the same tapered proportions.
Copper Finishes
Choose from five hand-applied patinas or a hand-polished copper finish. Natural fired develops varied warm copper tones, while coffee creates a deeper brown appearance. Antique provides a quieter aged character, and honey introduces warmer amber coloration. Green oxidized patina creates the distinctive appearance associated with naturally aged copper. Hand-polished copper provides the brightest surface and strongest reflections. Handmade finishing produces natural variations in tone and shading.
| Finish | Visual Character |
|---|---|
| Natural Fired | Varied warm copper tones |
| Dark Coffee | Deep brown copper |
| Antique | Muted aged copper |
| Honey | Warm amber copper |
| Oxidized | Green aged patina |
| Hand Polished | Bright reflective copper |
Mounting Options
This tapered copper hood can be fabricated for wall-mounted or kitchen-island installation. The mounting choice should be established before production because support, exposed surfaces, ventilation openings, and installation requirements differ between configurations. The prominent lower apron remains visible in either application and provides a strong horizontal transition between the cooking area and sloping canopy.
Wall-Mount Version
Wall mounting places the riveted apron directly above the range and against the visual backdrop of tile, stone, plaster, or slab material. The straight sides coordinate easily with adjacent cabinetry while the lower band creates a deliberate architectural boundary. Confirm framing, cabinet clearances, backsplash thickness, mounting height, electrical service, and duct position before production.
Kitchen Island Version
An island configuration exposes more of the tapered enclosure and requires finished surfaces for viewing from multiple directions. The strong lower apron helps visually define the cooking zone within an open floor plan. Ceiling framing, cooktop centerline, mounting height, electrical service, duct routing, and ventilation specifications should be established before the hood dimensions are approved.
Before You Order
Confirm the hood dimensions, copper texture, finish, mounting type, ventilation equipment, and installation conditions together. Early coordination helps preserve the intended proportions of the tapered canopy and riveted apron while reducing conflicts between the enclosure, cooking equipment, cabinetry, ceiling structure, and mechanical components.
| Planning | Confirm | Buyer Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Dimensions | Width, height, depth | Match cooking area |
| Texture | Smooth or hammered | Select surface |
| Finish | Patina or polished | Coordinate palette |
| Mounting | Wall or island | Plan support |
| Ventilation | Insert and duct | Provide specifications |
Range Hood Specifications
- Type: Custom copper range hood
- Shape: Straight tapered canopy
- Apron: Deep rectangular band
- Detail: Round copper rivets
- Material: Premium 16-gauge copper
- Texture: Smooth or hand hammered
- Width: 28–78 inches
- Height: 24–72 inches
- Depth: 24 inches standard
- Patinas: Five hand-applied options
- Finish: Patina or hand polished
- Mounting: Wall or kitchen island
- Insert: Optional 200 CFM
- Buyer insert: Up to 1,260 CFM
- External blower: Up to 1,500 CFM
- Production: About 6 weeks
- Delivery: About 8 weeks
- Shipping: Free U.S. mainland
- Warranty: 12 months
- Origin: Santa Clara del Cobre
- SKU: MR57H2A37
PDF and CAD Downloads
Use the proportional PDF drawing and DXF CAD file to coordinate overall dimensions, canopy slope, apron placement, ventilation opening, cabinetry, and duct position. These planning files should be reviewed with the final dimensions and selected ventilation equipment before production begins.
Copper Craftsmanship
Artisans in Santa Clara del Cobre form the rectangular chimney, tapered canopy, and deep lower apron from premium copper before completing the selected surface and finish. Round copper rivets are positioned across the apron as a deliberate architectural detail rather than applied throughout the canopy. Slight differences in hammering, seams, rivet placement, tool marks, edge work, and patina distribution reflect the handmade production process.
Kitchen Styles
The straight taper and riveted apron give this hood more architectural character than a plain tapered enclosure. Finish and surface choices allow the design to move from rustic and historic settings toward cleaner transitional interiors. The exposed rivets work especially well with kitchens using timber, handmade tile, stone, plaster, forged metal, or substantial wood cabinetry.
Best Kitchen Styles
Browse completed interiors featuring the handcrafted architectural design in our tapered copper range hood riveted apron kitchen images.
- Spanish Colonial: Riveted copper complements plaster walls, dark timber, carved cabinetry, and colorful handmade tile.
- Mission: Straight geometry and exposed rivets pair with heavy woodwork, iron hardware, stone, and simple handcrafted finishes.
- Rustic Farmhouse: Hammered copper adds warmth beside reclaimed timber, stone counters, painted cabinets, and aged hardware.
- Industrial Rustic: The riveted apron works with exposed beams, brick, dark steel, open shelving, and substantial cooking equipment.
Other Kitchen Styles
- Hacienda
- Mediterranean
- Old World
Tapered Hood FAQ
A: The straight tapered canopy ends in a deep rectangular apron with one horizontal row of prominent round copper rivets. Concentrating the rivets along the apron adds handcrafted character without covering the broad copper surfaces above.
A: Yes. Round copper rivets are evenly spaced across the front apron as an intentional decorative feature. They emphasize the lower band while leaving the tapered canopy visually uncluttered.
A: Provide the cooking-surface width, desired hood width, overall height, ceiling height, mounting height, hood depth, backsplash thickness, cabinet clearances, and duct location. Island installations should also identify the cooktop centerline and ceiling support conditions.
A: Hood width should be selected around the cooking appliance, installation configuration, surrounding cabinetry, and project requirements. Available widths range from 28 to 78 inches. Review the range hood size guide when planning the final dimensions.
A: Yes. Smooth copper emphasizes the straight geometry and rivet pattern, while hand-hammered copper creates more surface texture and varied reflections across the canopy, chimney, and apron.
A: Choose natural fired, dark coffee, antique, honey, or green oxidized patina. Hand-polished copper is also available for buyers seeking a brighter surface with stronger natural reflection.
A: Yes. Buyer-supplied internal inserts up to 1,260 CFM and external blower systems up to 1,500 CFM can be accommodated when complete equipment specifications are provided before production.
Customize This Hood
Select the dimensions, smooth or hand-hammered surface, copper finish, wall or island configuration, and ventilation preparation required for your project. Order this tapered copper range hood with riveted apron to create a handcrafted focal point designed around your range, cabinetry, and kitchen architecture.
Related Resources
- Tapered Copper Range Hoods
- Range Hood Insert Guide
- Range Hood Size Guide
- Copper Patina Options
- Copper Hammering Techniques
- Copper Range Hood FAQ
Care & Maintenance
Clean the copper and riveted apron with warm water, mild soap, and a soft nonabrasive cloth, then dry promptly. Avoid acidic cleaners, bleach, ammonia, abrasive pads, and aggressive polishing compounds that can alter the artisan patina. Review our step-by-step copper cleaning video for additional care guidance.
Installation Guide
Wall installations require secure structural framing, while island installations require appropriate overhead support and coordinated duct and electrical planning. Confirm mounting height, dimensions, duct route, and ventilation specifications before fabrication. Review the range hood installation guide with your contractor before installation.
Shipping & Returns
Production generally requires approximately six weeks, with total delivery commonly reaching about eight weeks. The hood is securely crated and ships free to the U.S. mainland. Review freight procedures, inspection requirements, made-to-order conditions, and applicable return terms on the Shipping & Returns page.
Warranty
The handcrafted copper shell includes a 12-month warranty. Components supplied with a Rustica House ventilation insert are covered according to applicable terms, while buyer-supplied equipment remains under its manufacturer's warranty. Review the complete Rustica House Warranty for coverage details and limitations.
Disclaimer: Handmade dimensions, seams, hammer impressions, rivet placement, tool marks, edge work, and patina tones may vary slightly. These differences are expected characteristics of handcrafted copper and are not manufacturing defects. Lifestyle images provide design inspiration and may show optional configurations, finishes, or decorative items not included with the product. All product images © Rustica House, unauthorized use is prohibited.
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