Neutral kitchens often need a bit of texture to amplify the space and create visual interest. This designer maximized this approach with a herringbone backsplash with dark grout, which makes the lines appear stark and bold. A subtle contrast with beige cabinetry adds warmth to this home’s white counters and walls.
21 Stainless Steel Range Hoods With White Kitchen Cabinets
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Published: April 21, 2024
Updated: February 21, 2024
It’s no secret that stainless steel appliances are the modern look many want in our kitchens. Not only do they add a contemporary look, but the sleek design incorporates a high-end look that elevates the entire look of the space with minimal effort. For an even more elegant look, replace the builder-grade microwave displayed over the oven with a matching vent hood and see the design become entirely custom and unique.
Pair a stainless steel range hood with white cabinets for a light design that helps your kitchen look pristine and bright. Go with natural materials in your countertops, backsplash, and accessories to avoid an industrial look that lacks warmth and personality. Hardwood floors, wicker chairs, and even floral accents are wonderful options to achieve this look. Our gallery of curated images will inspire you to install a range hood in your kitchen as soon as possible.
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We often think a tiled backsplash is necessary in every kitchen. But the truth is that it can distract from the other stylish details you’ve so carefully curated. For a sleek, modern look, go with flat panel cabinetry and a neutral color palette. Simple accessories, such as a stainless steel range hood, will elevate the look of your kitchen.
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If rustic farmhouse is your style of choice, don’t forget to add some contemporary details that will bring your kitchen into the modern era. A stainless steel range hood with white cabinets is the best of both worlds by including an updated appliance amongst traditional details. The butcherblock counters and wood accessories speak to the old-world charm that the farmhouse style does so well.
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Scandinavian style is all about clean lines, light colors, and practical design. The most striking component in this kitchen is the large stainless steel range hood mounted above black countertops and white cabinets. Interesting details are seen in the tiled backsplash and potted plants that adorn the windowsill nearby.
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Every room makeover needs a little added glam, and hardware is the perfect way to include a touch of luxury. Sleek bronze handles create a warm contrast against the white shaker cabinets in this kitchen. Mixing metals is on trend, so don’t shy away from using stainless steel appliances for your new renovation.
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Include some needed texture by selecting granite countertops that show off the veining and patterns created by nature. When coupled with white cabinets and a subway tile backsplash, the natural stone becomes the focal point of your design. Keep the cool tones consistent throughout with stainless steel appliances and a matching hood vent.
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Floral accents can turn any kitchen into a dreamy, cottage-style sanctuary. This all-white kitchen gets a modern twist with gleaming silver accents on the chairs, hood vent, and light fixtures mounted above the kitchen island. Pair a light color palette with darker floors to help incorporate contrast and give the room a sense of grounding.
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This petite kitchen features a gleaming stainless steel range hood with white cabinets and gray countertops, making the most of a small space. A much-needed splash of color comes from the emerald green chairs along the peninsula counter and a leafy plant trailing down from the top of the cabinets. Using white throughout a small room is a fantastic way to give the appearance of a larger space, especially when it lacks a natural light source.
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A double oven is on my wish list, and this kitchen makes me think it may not be as far off as I once thought. The double oven is placed below a large stainless steel hood vent and framed in by light shaker cabinets with brushed nickel hardware. The dark countertops give the room a strong, grounded appearance.
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Cleaning the stove is my least favorite chore each night as we tidy up the kitchen after dinner. But the stainless steel backsplash featured here would make that tedious task a breeze since wiping it down would be so simple. This sleek look pairs perfectly with the light gray, shaker-style cabinets and white countertops that wrap around this small and charming space.
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Our first home didn’t have a kitchen island, but it did have a large peninsula counter that provided more seating and counter space for meal prep. I’ve had a soft spot for peninsula counters ever since, and this kitchen feels so much more spacious with this feature. A large window over the sink helps infuse the space with natural light, reflecting off the white surfaces for a roomy and welcoming vibe.
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Adding elegance to your kitchen is all in the details, like this stunning stone tile backsplash that stretches from the counters to the top of the white cabinetry. The custom look gives an air of natural elegance that is magnified by the white cabinets, contemporary handles, and stainless steel appliances. Keep your countertops clear for a pristine and high-end look that will be the envy of everyone you know.
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Changing major fixtures in your kitchen can be expensive and time-consuming, not to mention impractical, as trends are constantly evolving. Instead, I prefer to switch out smaller accessories to fit in with current trends, such as these gorgeous bar stools that look incredibly modern. When placed against the backdrop of a more traditional kitchen, it can give the design a breath of fresh air for a fraction of the cost.
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Pair brown granite countertops with a natural stone backsplash to give your kitchen warmth and texture. Make organic materials the focal point by selecting white cabinets that don’t take away from your overall design. Silver tones in the appliances and hardware keep the cool look of the room consistent.
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Clean lines and cool colors combine in this kitchen to create a modern aesthetic ideal for family gatherings. Flat panel cabinets are a stylish choice if you love a modern design and low stools ensure that your sightlines remain open. Add in a few warm elements with wicker light fixtures and natural hardwood floors for a welcoming environment as soon as you walk in.
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I’m a huge fan of painting a kitchen island a different color than the rest of the space. In my opinion, it adds contrast and visual interest, as well as creates a natural focal point for your design. The natural stained wood of this island is more traditional but pairs well with the wooden floors and white cabinets seen in the rest of the room. I also like a hood vent over my stove instead of a builder-grade microwave, as I think it makes the space look more elegant.
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Saturate your kitchen design with dramatic contrast by pairing white flat panel cabiets with a dark slate backsplash and black countertops. The overall look is a modern, Scandinavian-style with bright pops of life with potted plants decorating the surfaces throughout the room. Keep the tone cool with brushed nickel hardware and stainless steel appliances.
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Farmhouse kitchens can still be elegant with these gorgeous quartz countertops and white cabinetry. A hint of shiplap above the cabinets introduces a rustic element, while brushed nickel hardware and a modern double stove give the room a sleek look. Matching white accessories continue the clean look throughout the space.
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A range hood can be a central component of your kitchen design, especially when framed with open shelving and backed by glossy white subway tiles that reach the vaulted ceiling above. Black counters accentuate the patterned black tile displayed behind the stove, giving the room depth and character.
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Upper glass cabinets can be a source of radiant style when you illuminate them with pot lights and use them as part of your design. Glass pendant lights above the island in this kitchen continue the luminescent effect, while a full wall of subway tile backsplash gives a hint of texture to the white space. Wide plank floors help amplify a more rustic look.
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Small spaces don’t need to skimp on style, as evident in this kitchen. The white walls, counters, and cabinets help the space feel more open, even with a low ceiling. Light wood floors and matching chairs along the peninsula counter add a natural element that gives the design a farmhouse look. Removing upper cabinets can help elevate a sense of spaciousness