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Under hood "look through" (no backsplash) not a good idea?

thekeller4
2 years ago

We are in the initial CAD phase of a house build and one of the things our architect is suggesting is an open, look-through space beneath our range hood (so no backsplash).


This opening is a pretty cool looking design element, as the look-through would reveal a butler pantry hall with a beautiful coffee bar counter and overall be pretty unique.


However, when I was recently talking to an appliance store owner and mentioned this in passing, he told me I should think twice about excluding a backsplash, as one of the purposes of a backsplash is to "stop" the dangerous cooking oil fumes, allowing the exhaust fan to then draw them up and out of the air. With the opening we have planned, some of these fumes would escape and still be in the air.


I would love advice here. Do those who know more about this than I do agree/disagree? Should we nix this opening under the hood?


Thanks for your input!!

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