[Chimney Hood HDB] Different Kinds of Hoods for Your Kitchen

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Hoods are an important appliance in the kitchen. Unless you don’t cook in your kitchen, you don’t need a kitchen hood or range hood. Chimney Hood HDB is necessary for avoiding airborne grease and food odors from contaminating the rest of your house. They are designed to keep your kitchen odor-free so your house won’t reek of the smell of the food you are cooking especially if it is fish or dried fish. That can be really off-putting when you have guests.

In HDB flats, ducted hoods are not allowed. Before you look for a range hood to install in your HDB kitchen, do a bit of research first to be able to make an informed buying decision when you shop for one. Here’s everything you need to know about Chimney Hood HDB, the various types of the hood, and how this appliance contributes to the overall look of a kitchen space.

There are different kinds of hoods for different kitchen styles. These are:

1. Chimney Hoods For HDB

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If you want optimum ventilation for your kitchen in return for some storage space, this is the hood for you. Chimney hoods are the conventional, massive types seen in most HDB homes, flush against a neighboring wall and mounted directly above the stove. These hoods, which can handle high fumes, are the ones you’ll want in your kitchen, especially if you cook a lot at home.

In terms of design, while chimney hoods appear to be bulky and cover 30-36 inches of your kitchen wall, they are perfect for both contemporary and traditional-styled kitchens. If you have a larger kitchen with a bigger range for cooking, get a Chimney hood. However, for smaller kitchens, slimline and downdraft hoods are ideal. We will talk about them next.

2. Slimline Hood

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The slimline hood is the perfect choice if you’re searching for a low-cost, high-efficiency solution that doesn’t take up a lot of room. Slimline hoods are significantly smaller than their chimney counterparts, resulting in a narrow line that runs horizontally on the wall of your kitchen right above the cooking range and besides the cabinets. This makes them ideal for minimalist kitchens.

These seamless fittings may also be fitted into a recess to hide them when not in use. However, slimline hoods feature fewer powerful blowers and less suction power due to their small size. If you don’t cook often, this is the best alternative for you.

Because of their minimal appearance and compact characteristic, slimline hoods are recommended for small kitchens. If you want a hood that doesn’t take up too much space or is too bulky to look at like the Chimney Hood HDB, then this is the right hood for you.

3. Island Kitchen Hood

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Chimney Hood HDB and Island hood are somewhat the same in the way that they are both bulky and are mounted on the ceiling of the kitchen except that the island hood has a much higher extraction rate. Obviously, from what it is called, this type of hood is placed on the kitchen island. It basically takes up the space right above your kitchen island counter where your cooking range is placed.

If you are someone who prefers to decorate the ceiling area right above your kitchen island with pendant lights and other forms of decorative lighting, this range hood is not for you. You can, however, hang a track light or a pendant light if your kitchen island is larger and longer.

4. Downdraft Hood

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If you need room for overhead fixtures like storage cabinets or lighting, or if you just want a minimalist option for your kitchen, this is the one to get. Because of the ductwork, downdraft hoods are more difficult to install?

If your kitchen is small, taking on the task may be worth the effort since you will find them to be a great suit in a small space. Downdraft hoods capture emission through a horizontal fan and are installed at the same height as the cooking surface rather than above it. Downdraft hoods may also be kept in a stovetop recess and only ‘pop up’ when needed, thanks to its design.

5. Updraft Hood

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Updraft hood on the other hand is the opposite of downdraft. Updraft hoods are mounted above a kitchen’s cooking surface and employ a built-in fan to suck any pollutants upwards. This is why updraft hoods are by far the most common option in Singapore homes.

Updraft hood ventilation ducts are easier to layout and install since they may be run into or over a wall instead of through the surface and to the exterior, as with downdraft hoods. If you’ve been to several HDB units, you would see this type of hood in the kitchen. Updraft hood can be quite similar to Chimney Hood HDB in appearance and style.

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6. Range Hood Inserts

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Range Hood inserts can either be Updraft, Chimney, or island, but hidden with a compartment that’s built customized to conceal it. This hood is an excellent choice if you want complete control over the appearance of your ventilation fan or if you want to transform a readymade cabinet into a functional range hood.

Whether you want a rustic, old-fashioned aesthetic, a modern and sleek design, or something in between, inserts are a terrific way to create the tone or theme for your kitchen.

What to remember when buying kitchen hoods?

Think about what kind of hood appliance can benefit you best with regards to your cooking activity. Consider the space of your kitchen, the size of the Chimney Hood HDB, and lastly, the aesthetic that you want your kitchen to have.

If you are planning to renovate your kitchen and switch your kitchen hood to a new one, it might be a challenge to find which hood is best that will both fit the style you want and cater to your cooking needs.

But don’t worry! Now that you have a list of the most common hoods in HDB homes, you’ll surely be able to pick the right one in no time. If you face any difficulties in the process, give us a nudge by contacting us on our social channels or email us how we can help. Best of luck!

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