A cabinet range hood can do more than clear the air—it can be the prettiest built-in detail in your whole kitchen. These ideas are all about disguising the hood insert with cabinet-style woodwork, and I’m sharing the looks I’ve built (and loved) in my own shop.

Arched Hood Niche With Cabinet Trim

Arched oak range hood niche with simple trim—an instant old-world hearth focal point.
Arched oak range hood niche with simple trim—an instant old-world hearth focal point.

An arched cabinet range hood creates that old-world “hearth” moment without needing a full remodel. I’ve cut the arch with a simple template, and it turned my range wall into the focal point instantly.

Explore these options:

  • Wood Corbels: Add architectural interest to your range hood design by mounting these supportive decorative wooden brackets underneath.
  • Decorative Wood Appliques (Onlays): Enhance the arched trim of your custom hood with intricate wooden carvings for an elegant, antique touch.
  • Undercabinet Range Hood Insert: Install this powerful ventilation unit hidden inside your custom wooden canopy for efficient smoke and odor removal.

Box Hood With Crown Molding

Box hood with crown molding: a simple wood upgrade that makes any kitchen feel custom.
Box hood with crown molding: a simple wood upgrade that makes any kitchen feel custom.

A straight custom hood cover with crown molding at the top and a light-rail trim at the bottom always looks finished, even in a basic kitchen. I built one with leftover cabinet trim, and it instantly made the cook zone feel more custom.

You might like:

  • Unfinished Oak Wood Crown Molding: Finish the top of your custom hood box elegantly or match existing cabinetry with stainable oak trim.
  • Dentil Wood Molding Trim: Replicate the detail shown in the photo by adding this decorative accent strip to the hood’s bottom edge.
  • Insert Range Hood Fan: Install this functional ventilation unit inside your custom-built wooden box to keep your kitchen air clean.

Tapered Hood for a Softer Shape

A tapered wood range hood: softer lines, high-end feel, and a handcrafted minimalist look.
A tapered wood range hood: softer lines, high-end feel, and a handcrafted minimalist look.

If you want a more high-end look, taper the sides of your cabinet hood so it narrows toward the top. The first time I tried this, the gentle slope made my cabinetry feel way less boxy without adding a lot of build complexity.

Give these a look:

  • Range Hood Insert / built-in ventilator: Seamlessly integrate powerful ventilation into your custom tapered wood frame for efficient airflow and a cleaner, hidden look.
  • Decorative Wood Appliques & Trim: Enhance your hood’s custom design with unfinished wood moulding or trim to create elegant borders and detailed edges.
  • Matte White Herringbone Tile: Recreate this bright, textured backsplash look to perfectly complement the warmth of your wooden hood design.

Shiplap-Style Planked Hood Cover

Shiplap-planked hood cover with soft grooves and crisp contrast for cozy farmhouse texture.
Shiplap-planked hood cover with soft grooves and crisp contrast for cozy farmhouse texture.

Adding vertical planks or shiplap paneling to a cabinet range hood brings in instant farmhouse texture. I’ve done it with tongue-and-groove offcuts, and the grooves hide tiny paint imperfections like a charm.

Check these products out:

  • Tongue and Groove Wood Planking: Transform your range hood by applying these durable planks vertically to achieve that classic farmhouse texture.
  • Decorative Wood Crown Molding: Finish the top edge of your custom hood cover elegantly with this trim to create a polished look.
  • Whitewash Wood Stain: Apply this specialized finish to your wood planks to replicate the light, airy look seen in the photo.

Full Built-In Look With Tall Side Cabinets

A built-in look: tall side cabinets make the range hood feel seamless and intentional.
A built-in look: tall side cabinets make the range hood feel seamless and intentional.

Flank the range hood cabinet with taller side cabinets or pantry-style uppers so the whole wall reads like one built-in unit. I’ve used this trick in small kitchens, and it makes the hood feel planned instead of “added later.”

Some handy options:

  • Pantry Storage Cabinet: Extend your cabinetry upwards with a tall pantry unit to create that seamless, custom built-in kitchen appearance.
  • Matte Black Cabinet Hardware: Unify your new tall cabinets and existing drawers with matching matte black pulls for a cohesive, modern look.
  • Subway Tile Backsplash: Connect your flanking cabinets visually by installing a classic white subway tile backsplash underneath the hood area.

Hood With Little Side Display Shelves

A slim-shelf hood gives just enough space for salt, spices, and a tiny plant—so pretty.
A slim-shelf hood gives just enough space for salt, spices, and a tiny plant—so pretty.

Add skinny open shelves on each side of your cabinet hood cover for salt cellars, a tiny plant, or your prettiest spice jars. I tried this on a makeover, and it gave me styling space without losing cabinet storage.

A few choices to try:

  • Floating Wooden Display Shelves: Install these minimalist shelves beside your hood to create the perfect perch for small decor or essentials.
  • Ceramic Pinch Bowls / Salt Cellars: Keep salt and pepper within easy reach while adding a charming ceramic touch to your open shelving.
  • Glass Spice Jars with Wood Lids: Decant your favorite spices into uniform glass jars to create a cohesive and stylish display near the stove.

Two-Tone Hood That Matches the Island

A two-tone wood range hood that echoes your island’s oak tone for a seamless, calming look.
A two-tone wood range hood that echoes your island’s oak tone for a seamless, calming look.

Make the cabinet range hood the place where you repeat your island wood tone—think painted cabinets everywhere, but a wood hood face. I’ve matched the stain to an island top before, and it pulled the whole room together like magic.

Possibly helpful picks:

  • Unfinished Wood Veneer Sheets: Refresh existing hood surfaces with real wood texture to achieve that custom two-tone look easily.
  • Wood Stain and Sealer: Match your hood perfectly to your island with a premium stain that enhances natural grain patterns.
  • Decorative Wood Appliqués or Molding: Add custom architectural details and dimension to plain range hoods for a high-end, bespoke appearance.

Tile-Framed Hood With Cabinet-Smooth Sides

A tile “picture frame” inside a smooth wood hood keeps bold pattern crisp and refined.
A tile “picture frame” inside a smooth wood hood keeps bold pattern crisp and refined.

If you love statement backsplashes, frame the cabinet range hood with a clean wood surround and let tile run up inside that “picture frame” area. I tried this with a bold pattern once, and the cabinet-style border kept it from feeling too busy.

Try these:

  • Patterned Ceramic Backsplash Tile: Create a stunning focal point beneath your hood by selecting bold, patterned tiles that mimic this classic look.
  • Unfinished Wood Range Hood Cover: Achieve the custom built-in aesthetic with a ready-to-finish wood hood cover that you can stain to match.
  • Cabinet Hardware Drawer Pulls: Complete the integrated cabinetry look by adding sleek matte black pulls that complement the dark tile accents.

Backlit Wood Lattice Screen Hood

Backlit oak lattice turns a cabinet range hood into warm, minimalist functional art.
Backlit oak lattice turns a cabinet range hood into warm, minimalist functional art.

If you want a big wow moment, wrap the cabinet range hood in a wood lattice or punched panel detail and add soft lighting inside the trim line. I built a test version in my shop, and it turned the hood into functional art while still reading as cabinetry.

You might give these a try:

  • Decorative Wood Lattice Panels: Transform your range hood by attaching these decorative panels to create a custom, geometric texture and visual interest.
  • Warm White LED Strip Lights: Install these flexible light strips behind the lattice to create the soft, glowing backlight effect shown here.
  • Thin Wood Veneer Sheeting: Use flexible veneer sheets to frame your custom hood cover and match existing cabinetry for a seamless finish.