Kitchen Designs Charlotte NC

Cooking areas have become a strong focus in the kitchen – due in part to the rising popularity of professional-style ranges. The cooktop-and-range-hood combination forms a design anchor in the kitchen, often showcased with special treatment, molding and millwork detail, and dramatic backsplashes. Designers emphasize that function can't be sacrificed for design – especially with the heat and smoke generated by these pro-style ranges.

Local Companies

Aya Kitchens of The Carolinas
(704) 375-3222
1820 South Blvd
Charlotte, NC
South End Kitchens LLC
(704) 379-1770
1910 South Blvd
Charlotte, NC
Ideal Countertops
(704) 523-0360
2809 South Blvd
Charlotte, NC
Southern Cabinet Company
704-373-2299
2330 Tipton Drive
Charlotte, NC
Cutting Edge Solutions LLC
(704) 392-4724
3405 Carolina Ave
Charlotte, NC
Impala Kitchen & Bath
(704) 596-4668
5020 N Tryon St
Charlotte, NC
Impala Kitchen and Bath
704-771-3109
5020 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC
e3 cabinets & design
704-523-5181
130 Southside Drive
Charlotte, NC
Panda Kitchen & Bath
(704) 597-5988
5301 W Wt Harris Blvd
Charlotte, NC
Concepts In Counters & Kitchens
(704) 844-6692
1912 Watlington Dr
Charlotte, NC


Cooking areas have become a strong focus in the kitchen – due in part to the rising popularity of professional-style ranges. The cooktop-and-range-hood combination forms a design anchor in the kitchen, often showcased with special treatment, molding and millwork detail, and dramatic backsplashes.
Designers emphasize that function can't be sacrificed for design – especially with the heat and smoke generated by these pro-style ranges. Running three or four burners on a 48-inch commercial range generates a lot of heat, says Mary DeTar, a kitchen designer with Studio 2000 in Ann Arbor, Mich. A 450- or 500-cubic-feet-per-minute (cfm) hood isn't powerful enough to vent that type of range.
But designers are also finding that form doesn't need to disappear in the face of function. For example, hoods can be disguised, using custom details and coverings, or they can be used as is to form a dramatic metal sculpture.
David McNulty's high-end work often leads him to custom hoods that range from $5,000 to $20,000. The president of Kitchen & Bath Creations, Park Ridge, Ill., accentuates the cooking area by using a beautiful hood and backsplash. "We can also add table legs and valences. Or make the cooktop cabinet look like furniture by adding hand carvings, scroll valences, and corbels," says McNulty. David McNulty often makes hoods the focal point of the kitchen by using an interesting backsplash, corbels, or valences.

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Featured Local Company

Aya Kitchens of The Carolinas

(704) 375-3222
1820 South Blvd
Charlotte, NC