Product Description
Under-cabinet hammered copper range hood with curved front brings warm antique coffee patina, artisan hammered texture, and custom cabinet-friendly ventilation planning to kitchens with upper storage above the cooking area. This custom copper hood is available in 28", 30", 36", 42", 48", 54", 60", 66", 72", or 78" widths, with a standard 24" depth and custom height options based on cabinet clearance, range size, and insert requirements. When viewed from the front, the upper and lower widths remain the same, giving the hood a clean rectangular outline, while the curved front adds depth from the side. The optional 200 CFM economy insert is intended for light residential cooking. For gas ranges, frequent high-heat cooking, long duct runs, or higher-output needs, provide your preferred insert model before production. Review our planning guide before ordering. Learn more about design features, customization, and installation in our under-cabinet copper hood with curved front guide and Customize your under-cabinet copper hood today.
Product Summary
- Design: curved under-cabinet range hood
- Material: handcrafted copper shell
- Texture: medium hammered copper
- Finish: antique coffee patina
- Widths: 28" to 78" or custom
- Depth: standard 24"
- Height: cabinet-based custom options
- Mounting: under-cabinet wall installation
- Front view: rectangular equal-width outline
- Apron: deep arched lower opening
- Details: no straps or rivets
- Insert: optional 200 CFM economy insert
- Compatibility: buyer-supplied insert option
- Origin: handmade in Mexico
Key Features
This copper range hood combines compact under-cabinet placement with a sculptural curved front, deep lower apron, hammered surface, and clean no-strap profile. The design keeps ornament restrained, allowing the handmade copper texture and dark coffee finish to become the main visual features. It is well suited for kitchens that need a warm focal point without a tall chimney, heavy rivets, or decorative bands. Compare design, finish, and ventilation decisions in our buying guide.
Product Details
- Price: from $3,600.00
- SKU: BU49J3D81
- MPN: BU-49J3D-81
- Availability: made to order
- Shipping: free freight delivery to the US
- Order type: custom quote-based product
- Ventilation: economy or custom insert option
- Finish note: handmade patina variation expected
Customization Options
Customize this hood by selecting the width, height, depth, finish, apron height, arched opening proportion, curved front projection, and insert compatibility. The antique coffee patina may be adjusted when a lighter, darker, or more varied copper tone is preferred. The hood can be prepared for the optional economy insert or for a buyer-supplied ventilation system when a specific CFM level, liner, duct size, blower, control style, or filter layout is required.
Insert And Ventilation Planning
This hood is built as a decorative copper shell and may be ordered with an optional 200 CFM economy insert for light residential use. That option includes a two-speed fan, built-in light, and washable filters. For higher-output ranges, frequent cooking, gas burners, high-heat searing, wok cooking, or longer duct runs, buyers should provide a preferred insert model so the hood can be prepared for the correct blower, duct size, controls, filters, and lighting.
CFM Guidance
The 200 CFM insert is best for lighter everyday cooking where basic steam, odor, smoke, and grease capture is needed. It may not be the right choice for large gas ranges, commercial-style burners, heavy frying, or kitchens with complicated duct paths. When stronger ventilation is required, choose a compatible insert first and send the brand, model number, dimensions, technical drawings, duct size, and access requirements before production.
Cabinet Clearance
Cabinet clearance must be reviewed before ordering because the hood fits below upper cabinetry. The final height, apron depth, and curved front projection should leave safe space above the cooking surface while allowing access to filters, lights, controls, and the insert after installation. Review our planning guide before confirming dimensions.
Duct Routing
Duct routing should be planned with the selected insert, blower strength, duct diameter, wall structure, cabinet layout, and local requirements in mind. Under-cabinet hoods often vent through cabinetry, the wall, or an upper chase. A qualified installer should confirm the final duct path, electrical access, and ventilation setup before the hood is made.
Buyer Planning Table
| Planning Item | What To Confirm | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Hood Width | Range width and side coverage | Helps balance capture area and cabinet proportion |
| Cabinet Clearance | Space between cabinets and cooking surface | Determines hood height and apron depth |
| Hood Depth | Standard 24" depth or custom depth | Supports coverage over the cooking surface |
| Curved Front | Projection and front body shape | Controls visual depth and side profile |
| Apron Opening | Arch radius and lower apron height | Affects appearance and insert access |
| Vent Insert | Economy insert or buyer-supplied model | Ensures proper internal preparation |
| CFM Needs | Cooking style, range type, and duct run | Helps determine the right insert strength |
| Finish Choice | Antique coffee or custom patina | Controls color, contrast, and mood |
| Duct Routing | Wall, cabinet, or upper duct path | Supports proper ventilation planning |
Product Specifications
- Product type: under-cabinet copper range hood
- Material: handcrafted copper
- Texture: medium hammered surface
- Finish: antique coffee patina
- Widths: 28" to 78" or custom
- Height: 24" to 72" or custom
- Depth: standard 24"
- Front view: rectangular profile
- Width layout: equal upper and lower width
- Front: curved copper body
- Apron: deep lower arched opening
- Details: no straps or rivets
- Mounting: under-cabinet wall installation
- Economy insert: 200 CFM option
- Fan: two-speed fan
- Light: built-in hood light
- Filters: washable grease filters
- Insert fit: buyer-supplied insert compatible
- Origin: handmade in Mexico
- Use: residential kitchen range area
Design Details
This hammered copper hood follows a curved-front under-cabinet form made for kitchens where the ventilation cover must fit below upper cabinets. The rounded front softens the boxy look often found in cabinet-mounted hoods, while the deep apron and shallow arch add structure without heavy decoration. Read our under-cabinet copper range hood lifestyle images for inspiration on incorporating handcrafted copper hoods into rustic, farmhouse, Mediterranean, and transitional kitchens.
Material & Finish
Each hood is handcrafted from copper and finished with an antique coffee patina that may show dark brown, warm bronze, reddish copper, and aged highlight variation. The hammered surface diffuses light across the front and gives the hood visible artisan depth. Because copper is hand-finished, natural variation in tone, texture, and patina movement should be expected. Learn more in our finish guide.
Shape & Silhouette
The silhouette is clean from the front because the top and bottom widths are the same. From the side, the curved copper body adds projection, softness, and handcrafted movement. This balance makes the hood feel more refined than a flat cabinet hood while remaining practical for under-cabinet installation.
Decorative Details
This model avoids straps, rivets, grapevine motifs, scrollwork, and rope moldings. Its character comes from the hammering, folded edges, coffee-toned finish, curved body, and lower arched apron. The result is a warmer alternative to a plain appliance cover without adding excessive ornament.
Handmade Origin
This custom copper range hood is handmade in Mexico by artisans using traditional forming, folding, hammering, and patina finishing methods. Each hood is made to order, allowing adjustments to dimensions, finish, apron proportion, curved front projection, and ventilation preparation. Small differences in texture and patina depth are normal.
Artisan Testimony
Our copper hoods are shaped and finished by artisans who preserve traditional metalworking methods. Learn more about Juan Carlos Hernández copper artisan and the heritage behind handcrafted copperwork.
Best Interior Styles
Spanish Colonial Kitchens
The curved body, shallow arched apron, hammered surface, and dark copper finish work well with plaster walls, handmade tile, dark beams, stone counters, and iron lighting. This hood adds warmth above the range while preserving the architectural simplicity often used in Spanish Colonial kitchen design.
Hacienda Style Kitchens
Hacienda kitchens benefit from the hood’s grounded apron, handmade copper surface, and rustic patina. It pairs naturally with stone backsplashes, timber accents, painted cabinetry, and aged metal hardware. The under-cabinet format keeps the design practical where upper storage remains important.
Mediterranean Style Kitchens
The coffee-toned copper finish and rounded front complement Mediterranean kitchens with natural stone, warm plaster, arched openings, and bronze or iron accents. The hood adds depth without overwhelming the space, making it suitable for rooms that combine traditional texture with cleaner cabinet lines.
Transitional Style Kitchens
In transitional kitchens, this hood adds warmth and texture while keeping the shape simple. The curved front softens modern cabinetry, and the no-strap design avoids excessive ornament. It works well with neutral stone, simple tile, mixed metals, and cabinetry that needs a handcrafted focal point.
FAQ – Under-Cabinet Hood
This hood combines under-cabinet placement with a curved front body, rectangular front view, hammered copper texture, antique coffee patina, deep arched apron, and clean no-strap design. It creates a handcrafted focal point without requiring a tall chimney or heavy decorative ornament.
Yes. This model is designed for under-cabinet wall installation below upper cabinetry. Cabinet height, range width, apron depth, insert access, and duct routing should be confirmed before production.
An optional 200 CFM economy insert is available with a two-speed fan, built-in light, and washable filters. The hood can also be prepared for a buyer-supplied insert when a stronger or specific ventilation system is preferred.
Provide your own insert if you have a gas range, frequent high-heat cooking, long duct runs, heavy grease output, or a preferred ventilation brand. Send the model number, dimensions, duct size, blower strength, controls, lighting, and filter access details before production.
Yes. The curved front projection, apron height, arched opening, width, height, depth, and finish can be adjusted according to the kitchen layout and ventilation requirements.
This hood works well in Spanish Colonial, hacienda, Mediterranean, rustic farmhouse, and transitional kitchens. It pairs naturally with stone backsplashes, handmade tile, plaster walls, wood cabinetry, and warm metal accents.
Yes. Standard width options range from 28" to 78", and custom dimensions may be requested. Buyers should provide range width, cabinet clearance, desired height, depth, and insert information before ordering.
Clean the copper surface with mild soap, water, and a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive pads, harsh chemicals, acidic cleaners, and aggressive polishing that may damage or strip the patina.
Why Order From Rustica House
Rustica House copper range hoods are made to order with custom dimensions, finish options, and insert preparation based on each kitchen project. Buyers can request width, height, depth, patina, apron proportion, curved front projection, and ventilation compatibility before production, helping the finished hood fit the cabinetry, range, and installation plan.
Customize Your Product
Create a hammered copper under-cabinet hood tailored to your kitchen dimensions, cabinetry, range size, finish preference, and ventilation needs. Select the width, height, depth, apron shape, curved profile, patina, and insert compatibility that best support your kitchen design.
Related Resources
- Copper range hoods
- Metal range hoods
- Spanish style kitchen guide
- Hacienda style homes
- Mediterranean style kitchen guide
- Transitional style guide
- Under-cabinet hood guide
- Copper range hood guide
- Range hood installation guide
- Wall and island mounting guide
- Copper patina finishes
- Popular hood sizes
Range Hood Installation Guide
This under-cabinet copper hood should be planned around cabinet clearance, range width, apron depth, duct routing, electrical access, insert compatibility, and access to lights and washable filters. Correct placement helps capture smoke, steam, grease, and odors while keeping the copper body aligned with surrounding cabinetry and backsplash materials. See our installation guide for framing, duct routing, insert placement, and safe mounting.
Designing A Kitchen
A hammered copper hood with a curved front and antique coffee patina pairs beautifully with Spanish Colonial, hacienda, Mediterranean, rustic farmhouse, and transitional kitchens. Use plaster walls, stone backsplashes, wood cabinetry, handmade tile, or simple neutral surfaces to support its warm under-cabinet profile. Learn more in our style guide.
Wall-Mount Installation
This model is designed for under-cabinet wall placement, where the hood mounts below upper cabinetry and anchors the cooking wall. The lower apron and shallow arched opening should align carefully with cabinet edges, backsplash height, range width, and surrounding wall finishes so the hood feels built into the kitchen plan.
Kitchen Island Installation
This under-cabinet design is not the typical choice for an island because it is planned for cabinet-supported wall placement. For open island layouts, use a copper hood designed to be finished from multiple sides with a compatible chimney, underside, and support system. Explore layout options in our mounting guide.
Under-Cabinet Adaptation
For compact kitchens, this hood works best when the front projection, lower apron, and insert access are scaled to the available cabinet space. The design should preserve the handmade copper character while leaving enough clearance for cooking, ventilation performance, filter removal, and routine cleaning.
Shipping & Returns
Review production timelines, freight delivery procedures, inspection recommendations, and complete Shipping & Returns information before ordering your made-to-order copper range hood. Because this hood is custom built, dimensions, finish choices, insert compatibility, packing needs, and freight delivery details should be confirmed before production.
Cleaning And Maintenance
Clean the hammered copper surface with mild soap, water, and a soft cloth, paying attention to folded edges, apron openings, and areas near filters or lights. Avoid abrasive pads, harsh chemicals, and acidic cleaners that may damage the antique coffee patina. Copper naturally deepens over time, so preserve the finish with gentle cleaning and optional wax, or allow it to age naturally. Follow this Copper Range Hood Cleaning and Care Guide and watch our Copper Range Hood Cleaning Instructions video for step-by-step care.
Disclaimer: All product images © Rustica House, unauthorized use is prohibited. Because each copper range hood is individually handcrafted, slight variations in finish, texture, dimensions, curved front profile, apron opening, and patina depth are normal and contribute to the unique character of every piece.
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