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Range hoods & filters

Not only does a range hood keep the kitchen free of steam, grease and cooking smells, it’s also an important design element. Whether you’re looking for a ceiling-mounted range hood for over a kitchen island or a wall-mounted model, we’ve got you covered. Our hoods come in a range of extraction capacities, so you can be sure to get one with the right amount of muscle to keep your kitchen fresh.

Fry, steam, broil and sauté away! Enjoy the freedom of getting creative in your kitchen with an effective and well-integrated range hood. This essential kitchen feature ensures that your cooking environment remains ventilated, while leaving your it smelling fresh after your master chef session.

In our section of kitchen range hoods, fans and filters, you'll find many different styles and designs. Read on to get some quick tips on how to choose the right range hood for your kitchen.

Which kitchen range hood should I choose?

Range hoods come in wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted, and built-in varieties. Which one to choose depends on the layout of your kitchen and which style you prefer.

Wall mounted range hoods

A wall mounted range hood is perfect if you have your stove placed somewhere along the kitchen wall.

Aside from ventilating, the range hood will also be an important part of your kitchen interior. A model with curved glass creates a light and airy impression. A model with clean and straight lines goes perfect for a modern and minimalistic kitchen. A model with a more soft and round design will be perfect if you have a more traditional taste.

Built-in range hoods

With a built-in range hood, you'll get a neat and tidy kitchen environment. The range hood will be placed behind cupboard or cabinet doors as an integrated part of your kitchen environment. Choose kitchen cabinet doors that match the rest of your kitchen and create a seamless, uniform look.

Range hoods for kitchen islands

Are you planning to create a kitchen island? With a kitchen island you'll get a new dynamic in the kitchen by placing the cooking activities more in the center of the room. For this kind of layout, we recommend one of our ceiling-mounted range hoods.

If you're looking to complement your new range hood with an induction cooktop, checkout our complete collection.

What extraction rate do I need?

If your range hood doesn't have a high enough extraction rate for the size of your kitchen, it will take much longer to clear the cooking smell. We therefore recommend you choose a range hood with an extraction rate that will filter the air in your kitchen around 10 times per hour.

How much air the cooker hood processes per hour is defined with m³/h. To get an indication, start by working out the volume of your kitchen (length x width x height). Then divide the extraction rate with the volume of your kitchen. The result will show how many times per hour the range hood will be able to filter the air in your kitchen.