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Mixed Metal Range Hoods

Mixed Metal Range Hoods - Value Added Designs

Mixed metal range hoods blend two or more artisan finishes to create a focal point that feels custom, layered, and intentional. Pair warm copper straps with zinc, brass accents with hammered copper, or tin panels with contrasting trim to echo nearby hardware, lighting, and cookware. These hoods are built for real kitchens, offering strong capture area, clean-lined construction, and finish combinations that work across rustic, transitional, Mediterranean, and modern farmhouse interiors. Shop this subcategory to compare silhouettes, strap details, rivet patterns, and finish pairings, then match your hood to the cabinetry style, countertop tone, and overall kitchen palette. If you want a curated statement piece that still feels timeless, mixed metal is the easiest way to add character without adding visual clutter.

Compare finishes and styles—read our mixed metal hood buying guide today.

Mixed metal range hood made of zinc, copper and brass

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Mixed Metal Options by Base Metal

Mixed metal designs appear across our core metal hood collections. Use these links to shop by the primary body metal, then compare straps, trim, and accent finishes.

Why Mixed Metal Works

Mixed metal hoods create balance by combining one dominant finish with a secondary accent that adds contrast and structure. The result feels tailored, like a built in architectural element, while still showcasing handmade character through hammering, strap work, and traditional metal forming.

  • Finish contrast: Defines the hood silhouette
  • Warm plus cool: Balances brass, zinc, and tin
  • Straps and trim: Adds rhythm and symmetry
  • Hardware match: Ties into faucets and pulls
  • Layered look: Adds depth without ornament
  • Timeless: Classic metals age gracefully

How to Choose the Right Hood

Start with the shape that fits your cabinetry and cooking layout, then choose a primary metal that complements your countertop and backsplash. Finally, pick accent metals that repeat elsewhere in the room for a cohesive finish story.

  • Choose the shape: Bell, box, or apron base
  • Match the palette: Repeat one accent metal
  • Plan the width: Cover the cooktop fully
  • Pick the install: Wall, island, or insert
  • Confirm the liner: Fit to your vent insert
  • Consider texture: Hammered or smooth metal

Popular Kitchen Style Pairings

Mixed metal range hoods are versatile because they can bridge two design cues at once, such as warm rustic wood and crisp modern stone, or traditional cabinetry and contemporary lighting.

  • Modern rustic: White oak with dark accents
  • Transitional: Shaker cabinets and warm metals
  • Mediterranean: Plaster walls and earthy tile
  • Farmhouse: Natural wood and classic hardware
  • Industrial: Mixed finishes and clean geometry

Shipping and Returns

Review timelines and policies in Shipping and Returns before ordering, especially when selecting custom sizing and finish combinations.

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