Lowcountry Living & Real Estate January/February 2021

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INTERESTING RANGE HOODS

ture like an elaborate antique lantern or chandelier. Including the ceiling in your design scheme pulls the eye upward and adds dramatic flair to your space.

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that look clean and striking. Combined with floating shelves and range hoods, the look makes a pretty big statement in any size kitchen. For a few extra square feet of tile, it’s also a relatively costeffective way to go from average to stunning.

For a long time, range hoods were kept hidden blending seamlessly into kitchen cabinets, now they are becoming the center of attention as a design element in the kitchen. Expect to see range hoods in a variety of materials, colors and styles. From shiny or dark matte metals to natural wood finishes, plaster and brightly painted wood, these hoods are designed to be anything but boring. Add a slab backsplash or tile configuration and you have a dreamy space to make your meals.

THE 5TH WALL Take advantage of the kitchen ceiling as a 5th wall by adding a bit of color, wallpaper, wood paneling or an architectural feature. It allows you to maintain neutrality but still have some fun in the kitchen. Finish the look with a statement light fix-

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