If you are looking for longevity in the finish of your range hood and are looking for ease of maintenance, then stainless steel is your go-to choice. Just like all the metals we work with, our custom stainless steel range hoods are TIG welded 16 gauge material, ground and polished to seamless perfection. As you can see, we have a handful of options for finishes of not only the body components but straps as well. A large majority of our stainless is finished out in a non-directional method, giving it a nice handcrafted look, similar to nickel.
Scroll down for examples of custom stainless steel range hoods.
This double mitered Sierra range hood showcases our natural stainless steel finish. This finish is left unsealed for easy, carefree maintenance.
The light antique stainless kitchen hood is our single sweep and it shows just a touch of darker patina tone than our natural stainless steel.
Our Falkner range hood is a popular hood for us to do our medium antique patina on. As you can see, this finish can be considerably darker than the light finish. The color throughout the year may vary from a rich deep brown tone in the summer to more of a charcoal tone in the winter.
This Barrel range hood was done in a light vintage stainless steel finish. What sets the vintage look apart from our traditional finishes are the oxidation and color gradients extending outwards from rivet heads, corners and crevices.
This particular Barrel hood showcases our satin stainless steel on the straps. It is not quite a mirror finish but has considerably more sheen than a natural finish. It is a nice accent to step away from tone on tone stainless steel.
This Ogee hood shows the mirror finish stainless steel on the body of the hood in addition to the hammered nickel straps.