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TOP 3 kitchen designs with downdraft extractors


What do you know about downdraft extractors? Not much? No problem, in today's article, we’ll tell you more about them and show you 3 inspiring interiors where designers have chosen downdraft extractors.

A kitchen design where you can fit everything


Are you short on cupboard space? Do you have so many kitchen utensils that you’ve long run out of room for them? Is your worktop cluttered to the point where cutting bread is a challenge? Maybe it’s time to think about more storage furniture?



In the photo above, you see a kitchen that can hold absolutely everything. The kitchen units are designed to make the most of space in both the lower and upper cabinets.

As a result, only a few handy items and a decorative plant pot are left visible. There’s plenty of space for culinary adventures. Note the use of kitchen cabinetry in two different styles, which prevents the amount of furniture from being overwhelming. The stone worktop serves as a boundary between these two areas.

Downdraft extractor GLOBALO ORANIER

The design includes a GLOBALO ORANIER induction hob with downdraft extractor.

A key feature of this appliance is the extractor positioned at the back of the hob, made from durable and scratch-resistant ceramic. The GLOBALO ORANIER hob combines the functionalities of a modern cooktop with an efficient extractor. Some of its main features include delayed shutdown, grill function, touch controls, a timer, child lock, and grease filter indicator. The maximum extractor power is 545 m3/h, and it operates very quietly, with just 37 dB on the first setting.

A kitchen design with a great view


What’s one of the key advantages of downdraft extractors? You can easily install them in the worktop when your hob is by the window. Many users don’t realise that even with a hob next to a window, you can still have an extractor. In fact, this is the perfect setup to install a downdraft extractor.

Downdraft extractor BORA BASIC BHA

Traditional extractors are usually mounted on the wall above the hob or in a cabinet above it. If you have a kitchen design with a window, consider installing a downdraft extractor.

In the example above, we see a kitchen with a touch of English and manor house style, indicating its users’ love for vintage aesthetics. The downdraft extractor has the added benefit of not disrupting the chosen style, but instead complementing it.

Downdraft extractor BORA BASIC BHA

This is the BORA BASIC BHA hob with downdraft extractor, which blends seamlessly into the design.

It’s made from high-quality SCHOTT ceramic – a guarantee of durability. The extractor is positioned close to the vapours rising from pots and pans, allowing it to instantly draw in and remove contaminants.

This hob will make your everyday cooking more efficient. It features a pre-cooking button, heat indicator, timer, child protection, and a filter status display.

The BORA BASIC BHA downdraft extractor has a maximum extraction rate of 647 m3/h.

A kitchen design for white enthusiasts


Research shows that insufficient natural light can lead to mood disorders. On the other hand, getting enough sunlight positively affects health and well-being. That’s why it’s essential to ensure that your home gets plenty of it. Especially in the kitchen and dining area, where we spend a lot of time during the day, try to arrange the space so that sunlight freely enters through the windows.

Downdraft extractor GLOBALO ORANIER

If you feel your kitchen is too dark, try designing it with light colours. In the example above, the designer uses white perfectly. In the centre, there’s a kitchen island in a white finish. The wall-mounted cabinets and those built around the room are also white. The worktops and wall tiles are white too. Additionally, everything is grounded by a light wood floor.

The kitchen is pleasantly bright, enhanced by accessories like white pots with copper edges, a light wood chopping board, and black-and-glass spice jars. The design evokes an organised and cosy Scandinavian style.

And where’s the extractor? Exactly!

Downdraft extractor GLOBALO ORANIER
At first glance, all you see is a black hob. But it turns out what you’re looking at is a GLOBALO ORANIER KXI 1092 BASIC-PLUS induction hob with downdraft extractor.

This clever appliance combines two essential kitchen functions:

  • cooking

  • air purification


The GLOBALO extractor takes the form of a vent positioned at the back of the hob. This allows you to use the full width of the hob for cooking. Plus, there’s the added benefit of utilising the drawers beneath the hob for storage. You can keep cutlery and other accessories there.

The extractor has a maximum power of 674 m3/h. It operates as a recirculation extractor, is touch-controlled, and its noise level on the lowest setting is just 45 dB.

The concept of combining an extractor with a hob is ideal for modern, functional, and innovative kitchens. By placing the extractor in the worktop, you free up space on the wall, allowing you to install a seamless line of cabinets.

Kitchen designs with downdraft extractors – summary


In summary, a kitchen design with a downdraft extractor offers many benefits. One of the key advantages is that the extractor is hidden in the worktop and doesn’t interfere with the kitchen’s style. You can design your kitchen’s aesthetics independently of the shape, type, or colour of a wall-mounted extractor. This opens up a lot of design possibilities.
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