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Build a Custom Vent Hood in the Kitchen Using Cardboard

January 28, 2025 by kelsey.mackall

When I decided to update my kitchen, one feature I knew I wanted was a custom stove vent hood. I envisioned something that not only functioned well but also added a unique, stylish element to the space. At that point I had neither the time nor the budget to tackle that project, so I lived with the old vent hood for a few years. I decided recently that it was time to take it on. Instead of purchasing a pre-made hood, I opted to build one myself using the guts of the old one but building a new hood.

Building a Custom Vent Hood Using Cardboard

I first took down the old hood from the vent, leaving the existing fan and vent. Then I built a frame at the top of the vent by the ceiling and another one to serve as the bottom of the vent hood. The first step in building my custom vent hood was creating a template. Using cardboard was a great way to visualize the design and ensure the dimensions were perfect before working with more expensive materials. I measured the space above my stove, taking into account the size of the vent insert that was there. I made sure to leave enough clearance between the stovetop and the hood, following safety guidelines.

With the measurements in hand, I cut pieces of cardboard to form the basic shape of the vent hood. I taped them together, adjusting as needed to create a mock-up that fit perfectly in the space. The cardboard template allowed me to experiment with different styles and proportions. I tweaked the angles and curves until I was happy with the overall look.

Using the template as a guide, I cut the wood pieces to the correct size and shape. I used a jigsaw for the more intricate cuts and a circular saw for the straight edges. Then I assembled the pieces, securing them with wood glue. I made sure to double-check the alignment at every step, ensuring the frame was sturdy and square. Once the frame was assembled, I sanded down any rough edges to create a smooth surface, ready for finishing. I pulled out my favorite paint sprayer and used a paint that I had color matched to my kitchen cabinets. After the paint had dried all I had to do was slip the hood over the existing vent set up and secure it using screws.

I Built A Custom Vent Hood!

Standing back to admire the completed vent hood was incredibly satisfying. What started as a simple cardboard template had transformed into a custom, functional centerpiece for my kitchen. The hood not only enhances the look of the space but also provides excellent ventilation, making cooking more enjoyable.

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