The Artisan
Our most popular hood cover. The Artisan's sweeping curved silhouette creates a sculptural centerpiece that draws the eye upward. Its smooth lines transition beautifully from wall to ceiling, making it equally at home in transitional and contemporary kitchens.
The curved profile softens the hard edges typical of modern cabinetry while adding an organic, artistic quality. It's the hood that homeowners tell us gets the most compliments.




The Signature
Simply sophisticated. The Signature hood's chimney-style design with a straight valance and decorative trim details make it a natural fit for traditional and classic kitchens. If your home features raised-panel doors, crown molding, or ornate hardware, this is your hood.
The decorative profiles add depth and dimension without being fussy. It's the kind of traditional design that will still look good in twenty years.




The Arched
The Arched hood brings architectural elegance with its curved valance and mantle-style profile. It features a lift-up access door and profiles that complement a wide range of kitchen styles.
This is the versatile choice. Not as ornate as the Signature, not as modern as the Euro — it sits in the sweet spot. Homeowners who can't decide between traditional and contemporary often land here, and it always works.




The Euro
Pure modern minimalism. The Euro's clean, straight lines and streamlined profile make it ideal for contemporary and European-style kitchens. If you love flat-panel doors, handleless cabinetry, or slab-style designs, this hood was made for you.
It does what a modern hood should — look great without trying too hard. No decorative trim, no curves, just clean geometry that lets your kitchen speak for itself.




The Farmhouse
The Farmhouse hood captures the warmth and charm of country kitchens with shiplap panel details. It's the perfect complement to farmhouse sinks, open shelving, butcher block countertops, and rustic hardware.
If your kitchen embraces the cozy, lived-in aesthetic — think Joanna Gaines meets New England charm — this hood was made for it. The shiplap texture adds visual interest without overwhelming the space.




Quick Style Guide
Artisan
Curved, sculptural, transitional
Signature
Chimney-style, traditional, decorative
Arched
Mantle-style, versatile, timeless
Euro
Clean lines, minimalist, modern
Farmhouse
Shiplap, rustic, cozy charm
Choosing the Right Color
The most popular hood colors at our Quincy showroom are Linen, Dove, and Cloud White for painted kitchens, and Cobblestone and Timber for wood-grain stained kitchens.
A good rule of thumb: match your hood cover to your cabinet color for a seamless, built-in look, or go one shade lighter or darker for subtle contrast. For a bold statement, colors like Indigo, Forest Green, and Pitch Black create a dramatic focal point above the range.
Every style is available in the same full palette of stain, paint, and custom colors. Use the color previews above to explore options, then visit our hood covers page to see all available colors, or stop by our showroom to see finishes in person.