Classic Range Hoods
At home in a San Francisco Victorian or a Tuscan villa, this Classic range hood is shown in our custom Antique Bronze finish. Brass is chemically aged for an “oil rubbed Bronze” look and sealed with a protective top coat for easy care. The juxtaposed bottom apron is eliminated, extending the range hood’s gentle curve. Inspired by the turn-of-the-century black iron hoods used over wood burning stoves, the general rounded shaped is retained, while refining the crude fabrication techniques of days past. Beveled bands in contrasting materials of finish accent design. Abbaka 
Luna Range Hoods
The only sleek, low profile range hood design that can stand up to the demands of the professional range. The ventilator motors have been moved from the inside of the hood to the outside of the home. Luna’s commercial baffle filter system and brawny roof mount ventilator handle the heavy work of a restaurant hood, and look good doing it. The hood is built in four individual sections – lower apron, crescent-shape canopy, crown and round exhaust flue. This allows a mix and match of finishes. (Pictured is a design altering silk brushed and mirror polished stainless.) Luna, the sort of ventilation for the serious cook. ABBAKA 
Watershed
If you want continuous hot water available on demand, you should consider the Continuum hot water system from Rinnai. It can provide a unlimited supply of hot water through multiple outlets simultaneously, at a constant temperature. Shown here is the DishDrawer from Fisher & Paykel.
All of your appliances can be supplied by the Continuum hot water system rather than by water stored in a tank. Because the Continuum doesn’t store water, it is extremely compact. So, whether you install it inside or outside your home, it won’t take up much room. This utility room was designed by Jessop Townsend. Fisher & Paykel 


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