Now with the backsplash completed, the copper hood can finally be installed. This also clears up more floor and storage space. That plywood template that I cut out made it super easy to screw to. There will be a base underneath it that encloses the actually exhaust system, to be later installed.
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This weekend also lent the opportunity to stain and install the bracing for the headers. They're really not structural but create a cool rustic look. I even used wrought iron nails to install them. It's a small detail that goes a long way.
3 comments:
Nice work.
It looks wonderful. Thanks again for the info about this copper hood maker--we're also buying a hood from Art of Rain! =)
Such a beautiful hood and I love the color.
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