Farmhouse
Style Kitchen

Create Comfort In Your Home

If you love simplicity with a bit of modern flair and a dash of rustic charm, farmhouse style may be your next inspiration for your kitchen. You can accomplish a farmhouse-style kitchen with neutral colors, natural woods, shaker-style cabinets, and open shelving, no matter your location. In addition, using inviting warm tones will create a sense of comfort.

Like any great design, a fundamental element or focal point creates the direction of your design. Here at Hoodsly, our focal point is our Wood Range Hoods that can complement your cabinets or stand out on their own in a variety of styles and colors.

Farmhouse Key Elements

Open Shelving

Wall cabinets did not enter the kitchen industry until the early 20th century; freestanding or floating shelves held the essentials in the kitchens.

Neutral colors

Farmhouse color palettes tend to be genuine and straightforward, including either warm neutrals, cool neutrals, earth tones, or raw blues and greens.

natural wood

Re-use, restore, rejuvenate with a farmhouse feel with natural wood furniture pieces or decor.

*NEW* Shaker Tapered

*NEW* Shaker Tapered X

Curved Arched Apron

Bell With Strapping

Sloped With Strapping

Box Straight With Shiplap

Box With Trim

Box With Walnut Band

Tapered With Shiplap

Tapered Reclaimed Wood

Tapered With Strapping

Angled With Walnut Band

Angled With Strapping

Easy to
Personalize

Experience the “custom feel” from our wood range hoods without the custom price.  Our hoods are fabricated in the US and shipped directly to your home.  Bringing cost savings and classic styling to the kitchen of your dreams.

molding

Add dimension to your wood hood with block or flat molding.

color options

Keep your cabinets flowing with a perfect color match on your wood range hood, or make a bold statement with a contrasting color or material.

Small details

Bring material into any space with brass or steel strapping.

size modifications

Embrace your tall ceilings by extending the chimney on your wood range hood or extending the depth for a dramatic focal point.