![]() ![]() Th difficult part of taking on this project is that there is no info online about how to build a plaster hood, but when we’re finished, there will be. The sides will go straight up, and there will be a subtle swoop in the front. Our design is aimed to keep things as clean and simple as possible. They seem to flow right into the walls and ceiling. Here is a 3D model of the framing so far and what it should look like when it’s covered.Īs I mentioned earlier, what we love about plaster hoods is how clean and minimal they look. ![]() Our hood insert is 21″ x 46″, so it has to be designed and constructed around those dimensions. Henry has already started the initial design of the hood. In the meantime, here is where we’re at in the planning and design process, and of course a few inspirational pictures of plaster hoods. It should be a fun one and help us save a little money. Henry loves a good challenge and is determined to tackle this project. Call it a trend maybe, but if it is, it’s one trend I want to be part of! Therefore, there isn’t much need for people to know how to apply and work with plaster in todays home building or remodeling field. Plaster walls can be found in older home, but now it’s usually something home owners want to replace. Obviously, plaster is a material that isn’t commonly used today. The only problem we are having at this point is finding someone to actually do the plaster hood. We love the sleek modern aesthetic a plaster hood adds to a kitchen. ![]() Henry and I are planning on doing a plaster hood in our new build kitchen. ![]()
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