Cement tile is incredibly resilient stuff and works well as a kitchen backsplash. In this room, it's helping to assert the hood's featured role without shouting "Pay attention to me!"
1. Flared hood. Curves are seen in Spanish style, from arches to scroll patterns, so it is not surprising that the hoods are often flared in shape. This one is made from sheetrock, with cast stone trim and corbels.
2. Swooping curves. Mediterranean style is known for its curves and curlicues. Note the range hood and the light fixture in this space — their sinuous shapes give the kitchen a sense of glamour and fluidity. Choose hardware, faucets and other elements that have strong curves and graceful forms.
1. Flared hood. Curves are seen in Spanish style, from arches to scroll patterns, so it is not surprising that the hoods are often flared in shape. This one is made from sheetrock, with cast stone trim and corbels.
1. Flared hood. Curves are seen in Spanish style, from arches to scroll patterns, so it is not surprising that the hoods are often flared in shape. This one is made from sheetrock, with cast stone trim and corbels
Flared hood. Curves are seen in Spanish style, from arches to scroll patterns, so it is not surprising that the hoods are often flared in shape. This one is made from sheetrock, with cast stone trim and corbels.
Flared hood. Curves are seen in Spanish style, from arches to scroll patterns, so it is not surprising that the hoods are often flared in shape. This one is made from sheetrock, with cast stone trim and corbels.