Product Description
This made-to-order under-cabinet copper range hood combines an equal-width rectangular front with a steep sloped side profile for installation beneath upper cabinets, soffits, beams, or shelving. Two riveted copper beams form the lower base, while four vertical rib straps divide five individually formed panels and cover their connecting seams. Handcrafted from 16-gauge copper, the hood features hammered panels, smoother structural accents, and a rustic fired patina blending amber, umber, brown, and darker tones beneath transparent protective varnish. A flat cabinet-ready roof supports a compact fit within the available opening. Standard depth is 24 inches, widths range from 28 to 78 inches, and height is produced according to cabinet clearance. The insert-ready shell is fabricated around approved ventilation equipment, duct placement, mounting requirements, and buyer-provided project dimensions before production begins. Learn more about the structured design, customization, and installation in our double-beam under-cabinet copper range hood guide. Customize your under-cabinet copper range hood today.
Product Summary
- Product: under-cabinet copper range hood
- Installation: beneath upper cabinets
- Front: equal-width rectangular outline
- Side: steep sloped profile
- Base: double-tier copper beams
- Ribs: four vertical straps
- Material: 16-gauge copper
- Depth: standard 24 inches
- Widths: 28 to 78 inches
- Ventilation: insert-ready shell
- Pricing: based on size and options
- Lead time: confirmed before approval
Double-Beam Design
This double-beam copper hood uses visible construction as its main decoration. Two horizontal beams wrap around the lower front and sides, creating a substantial base. Copper rivets define the beam edges, while four raised ribs add vertical rhythm without relying on scrollwork or embossed motifs. See how this handcrafted hood enhances a variety of kitchen styles in our under-cabinet copper hood with double beams lifestyle guide.
Five-Panel Construction
Five shaped copper panels form the hood face beneath the flat roof. Four vertical rib straps cover the seams, divide the surface evenly, and preserve its handmade texture.
Hammered Copper Finish
The 16-gauge copper hood has hand-hammered panels with smoother ribs and beams. Its rustic fired patina blends amber, umber, brown, and darker edge tones beneath transparent varnish.
Customization Options
Each custom under-cabinet copper range hood can be adjusted to the cabinet opening, appliance, ventilation equipment, and desired proportions before production.
- Width: 28 to 78 inches
- Height: based on cabinet clearance
- Depth: 24 inches or custom
- Patina: selected copper finish
- Texture: hammered or smoother areas
- Rib spacing: adjusted by width
- Beam size: proportional adjustment
- Roof depth: matched to cabinetry
- Insert cutout: equipment-specific
- Duct position: project-specific
Cabinet And Insert Planning
This copper vent hood for upper cabinets is built around confirmed dimensions. Cabinet depth, available height, insert size, duct placement, and service access must be reviewed before ordering.
Measurements To Provide
Submit the range width, cabinet opening, cabinet depth, available height, backsplash thickness, hood depth, and nearby trim dimensions. Also provide the insert model, cutout size, duct diameter, discharge direction, electrical location, and required service access.
Insert Requirements
The standard product includes the copper shell and recessed mounting cleat. It is insert-ready, not a complete appliance. Unless selected, the insert, blower, liner, filters, lights, controls, ductwork, wiring, and installation are not included.
Duct Routing
Ductwork may route through cabinetry, a wall, ceiling chase, or another suitable path. Final placement must coordinate with the insert outlet, cabinet framing, electrical access, and service space before fabrication.
Buyer Planning Table
| Planning Item | What To Confirm | Why It Matters |
| Hood Width | range and cabinet width | sets coverage and alignment |
| Available Height | cabinet and cooktop space | sets the finished height |
| Cabinet Depth | upper cabinet projection | guides the flat roof fit |
| Hood Depth | 24 inches or custom | supports cooking coverage |
| Side Profile | angle and projection | affects fit and sight lines |
| Lower Return | filter and light position | conceals equipment edges |
| Ventilation | insert or liner model | sets the required cutout |
| Duct Route | direction and duct size | coordinates cabinet openings |
Product Specifications
- Product type: copper range hood shell
- SKU: UC41R0B54
- Material: solid copper
- Gauge: 16-gauge copper
- Widths: 28 to 78 inches
- Height: based on cabinet clearance
- Depth: standard 24 inches
- Front shape: equal-width rectangle
- Side profile: steeply sloped
- Slope: about 68 to 72 degrees
- Panels: five formed sections
- Rib count: four vertical ribs
- Base: two horizontal beams
- Fasteners: round copper rivets
- Surface: hand-hammered panels
- Accents: smoother ribs and beams
- Finish: rustic fired patina
- Protection: transparent varnish
- Top: flat cabinet-ready roof
- Return: one-inch lower edge
- Mounting: recessed cleat rail
- Installation: under-cabinet wall mount
- Insert: selected separately
- Liner prep: available
- Remote blower: preparation available
- Recirculating: compatible kit required
- Pricing: based on final configuration
- Production time: confirmed with order
- Delivery: freight shipping
- Origin: Santa Clara del Cobre
- Production: handmade in Mexico
Handmade In Mexico
This hammered copper under-cabinet hood is handcrafted in Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacán. Artisans form the panels, cover their connections with raised ribs, and fasten the double-tier beams with copper rivets. Minor differences are natural handmade characteristics.
Under-Cabinet Hood FAQ
It combines an equal-width rectangular front, steep sloped sides, four vertical rib straps, five formed panels, and double-tier beams. This creates a structured design rather than a conventional tapered chimney or single-apron hood.
The standard order includes the made-to-order copper shell and recessed mounting cleat. Ventilation equipment, filters, lights, controls, ductwork, wiring, and installation labor are not included unless specifically listed with the order.
No. The standard product is an insert-ready shell. The insert, liner, blower, filters, lights, and controls must be selected separately unless an optional package is included. Complete equipment specifications are required before fabrication.
Provide the range width, cabinet opening, cabinet depth, available height, backsplash thickness, desired hood depth, and nearby trim dimensions. Also submit the insert model, cutout, duct size, discharge direction, electrical location, and service clearances.
The flat roof can be fabricated around an existing opening when complete measurements are supplied. Width, height, roof depth, mounting position, insert cutout, and duct location must coordinate with the cabinetry and appliance.
A wider hood may be requested when the cabinet opening, insert coverage, and clearances permit it. Final dimensions should be checked against appliance instructions and applicable installation requirements.
A conventional apron uses one broad lower band. This design uses two separate copper beams with a narrow reveal between them, adding visual height and two defined shadow lines.
The four ribs cover the connections between five panels and organize the front into equal sections. Their smoother surface also contrasts with the surrounding hammered copper.
The return finishes the exposed lower edge and can help conceal approved insert edges, filter handles, and compatible low-profile lighting while keeping equipment accessible from below.
The shell can be prepared for an approved internal insert, remote-blower liner, or compatible recirculating equipment. Model dimensions, duct requirements, controls, lighting, and service access must be supplied before production.
Lead time varies by size, finish, custom dimensions, insert preparation, drawing requirements, and workshop schedule. The current production period is confirmed before final order approval.
Yes. The buyer may submit a dimensioned production drawing showing overall size, cabinet opening, roof dimensions, insert cutout, duct position, mounting details, and service clearances. Fabrication begins after review and approval.
Use mild soap, water, and a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive pads, acids, ammonia, copper polish, harsh degreasers, and aggressive cleaners that may damage the varnish or alter the fired patina.
Customize Your Copper Hood
Plan this custom copper hood with straps around the cabinet opening, appliance, ventilation system, and service access. Submit the final dimensions, roof size, insert specifications, duct position, beam proportions, rib spacing, and any buyer-provided drawing. Request a project quote after confirming the equipment.
Related Resources
- sloping copper range hoods
- under-cabinet hood guide
- range hood insert guide
- copper hood installation guide
- copper hood care guide
Shipping & Returns
Pricing depends on approved dimensions, finish, insert preparation, and selected options. Current production time and freight arrangements are confirmed before order approval. Review fabrication, delivery, inspection, and custom-order conditions in the current shipping and returns policy.
Warranty
Warranty coverage follows current Rustica House terms for made-to-order copper range hood shells. Buyer-supplied inserts, liners, blowers, controls, lights, and filters remain subject to their manufacturers’ warranties. Review exclusions on the Rustica House warranty page.
Disclaimer: Handmade dimensions, hammering, panel contours, rib placement, beam alignment, rivet spacing, patina tones, and edge details may vary slightly. These artisan differences are natural characteristics rather than manufacturing defects. Lifestyle images may show settings, ventilation equipment, lighting, or other features not included with every order.
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