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Kitchen Visualisation – See GLOBALO Extractor Hoods in Influencers' Homes
Kitchen visualisation is an important step in deciding on the look and functionality of this space. Sometimes, even when we have a clear vision in mind, we need support by seeing how others have brought their ideas to life. Discover inspiring kitchen visualisations from well-known influencers.
Kitchen Visualisation in Piaskowy Dom
Monika from the Piaskowy Dom blog chose a GLOBALO VERTA wall-mounted extractor hood in black for her kitchen.
As you can see, the blogger loves wood and DIY (Do It Yourself) solutions, which is clearly visible in this visualisation. On the left, on the shelves of the standing cabinet, there are two wooden crates. Some time ago, her dishwasher broke down. While waiting for a new one (which, as she says, might take a few months), she decided to make the crates herself from plywood. She used 1 cm thick plywood. The crates are used to store items like potatoes, onions, and carrots.
Moreover, her love for wood is also reflected in the use of a wooden wall above the countertop, where simple white cabinets with light wood handles are mounted. The whole setup gives a cosy and warm effect, making the kitchen a place where you want to spend time. Additional elements such as small wooden boxes for spices and olive oil, decorative plaques with various inspirational quotes, and a stylish gas cooker add a vintage character to the interior.
Overseeing the whole design is a standard black GLOBALO VERTA wall-mounted extractor hood in the shape of an inverted T (the so-called T-Line). After replacing her old built-in extractor, the owner of Piaskowy Dom immediately noticed the quietness in the kitchen. And rightly so, as this model runs at only 43 dB on the first speed! That's very low. Experts say that up to 50 dB can be considered a quiet extractor hood.
Visualisation at Smyk in the Kitchen
Meanwhile, at Karolina Smyk's, the author of the popular blog Smyk in the Kitchen, you can find a GLOBALO MIRIDA angled extractor hood in white. The blog author and owner of this beautiful kitchen primarily loves cooking. Her recipes for homemade chocolate frappuccino, risotto with pesto and grana padano, and baked rhubarb with apricots are masterpieces of culinary art. She therefore cooks often and a lot. This results in the accumulation of moist fumes and grease particles in the air. Additionally, to protect her stylish kitchen, Karolina chose the white GLOBALO MIRIDA angled extractor hood.
The kitchen visualisation at Smyk in the House evokes the English style. This is influenced by the grooved fronts of the lower cabinets, glazed doors of the wall cabinets, brick-style tiles on the walls, and metal cabinet handles. The author of the blog and Instagram profile has a great love for details. This is clearly visible in this arrangement. Baskets and metal and ceramic containers for kitchen accessories, decorative boxes and trays with inscriptions, kitchen tap, candle holders, and bare light bulbs. All these elements define the character and style of the household.
In a space with many diverse accessories, a sensible choice is a simple and minimalist angled extractor hood. It is made of white, tempered glass. It has everything needed for effective air purification, enclosed in a design-conscious, minimalist form. In this visualisation, it is one of the few smooth surfaces that brings order and organisation.
Kitchen Visualisation at NewBornAtelier
Agnieszka from NewBornAtelier is a family, maternity, and portrait photographer specialising in children’s photography. This kitchen design is a nod to the glamour style. Its hallmarks include elements such as grand, crystal chandeliers, glass, gold, silver, or other components made from materials like INOX stainless steel.
This is the case with the GLOBALO CYLINDRO ISOLA island extractor hood, which is made from high-quality stainless steel in its natural colour. It takes the form of an elongated cylinder, reigning over the kitchen island. In a glamour-style kitchen, various lighting points are essential. In such a space, a single overhead light is certainly not enough. That’s why, in Agnieszka’s kitchen design, we see multiple light sources.
These include two stylish, large industrial-style lamps hanging over the table in the dining area, two crystal chandeliers above the kitchen island, energy-efficient lighting on the extractor hood with 4 LED diodes and several smaller lights installed in the suspended ceiling. Additionally, the kitchen was designed to ensure ample access to natural daylight (two pairs of doors, a long window above the sink, and a skylight).
Karolina Pingielska's Kitchen Project
Karolina is the mother of two adorable rascals, who runs a popular Instagram profile. She documents her family life on it. Her kitchen features elements of at least three styles: minimalist, Scandinavian, and rustic.
The visualisation of her kitchen is featured in our gallery because of its skilful combination of different aesthetics.
The hallmark of minimalism is the simple and understated kitchen design. The cabinets are smooth, white, with handles that are as inconspicuous as possible. However, the stone countertops are raw and cold. There are few items on them.
An element of Scandinavian style can be seen in the wooden, open shelves. They hold frequently used items – cups, coffee and tea containers, and cookbooks.
Rustic style is visible in the large, wooden, hand-made chopping boards. Additionally, in the accessories hanging over the countertop or the container for washing-up liquid or soap by the sink.
And where is the cooker hood? Exactly! In such a stylistically diverse project, the choice was the built-in GLOBALO LOTEO hood. It is concealed within the built-in chimney above the hob. It remains hidden yet effectively cleans the air and serves as an additional source of light in the evening.
For more inspiration, visit our Instagram. You'll find many more kitchen arrangements there: https://www.instagram.com/globalo/