Building a DIY copper range hood brings back the warmth of traditional country kitchens while adding a touch of timeless elegance. Copper not only looks beautiful but also heats up quickly, reducing grease condensation and making cleanup easier. This step-by-step guide will help you craft a custom hood that measures 1000 mm wide, 500 mm deep, and 350 mm high (excluding the flue). For all your home improvement supplies, including tools and materials, check out our curated selection.
Designing Your DIY Copper Range Hood

Start by planning the dimensions. The hood should slightly overhang your cooktop on all sides. You'll need 0.8 mm copper sheet metal, typically sold in 1×2 meter sheets. From this, cut the front panel, two side panels, the back, and four joining strips. For precise cutting, consider using a garden supplies workbench or a sturdy cutting surface from our collection.
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Calculating Angles and Panel Heights
Use the Pythagorean theorem to find the heights of the front, back, and side panels. For example, in triangle ABC: AC = 350 mm, BC = 150 mm, so AB = √(350² + 150²) ≈ 381 mm. In triangle DEF: ED = 350 mm, DF = 400 mm, so EF = √(350² + 400²) ≈ 531.5 mm. In triangle EFG: FG = 150 mm, EF = 531.5 mm, so EG = √(150² + 531.5²) ≈ 552.2 mm. The angles α and β are found using arcsine: α = arcsin(AB/EG) ≈ 43.62°, β = arcsin(EF/EG) ≈ 74.25°. These angles are critical for accurate cuts.
Working with Copper
For cutting copper, use a guillotine for long straight cuts, a nibbler for curves, a jigsaw (with a scrap wood backing), or tin snips. Snips may leave rough edges that need hammering and filing. To protect your work surface, a desk or work surface from our shop provides a stable base.
Cutting and Bending the Sheets
Mark your cuts carefully using the calculated dimensions. Bend the panels along the scored lines using a bending brake or by clamping the sheet between two straight boards. For a professional finish, a storage bench can double as a clamping station during assembly.
Joining the Pieces
Assemble the panels using rivets or copper solder. Ensure all seams are tight to prevent smoke leakage. For additional structural support, consider adding a kitchen island or cart nearby to hold tools and materials during the build.
Finishing and Installation
Once assembled, polish the copper with a non-abrasive cleaner to achieve a warm glow. Mount the hood securely above your cooktop, connecting it to an existing vent system. For ambient lighting, complement your new hood with lighting fixtures from our collection, such as pendant lights or under-cabinet options.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What thickness of copper should I use?
0.8 mm copper sheet is ideal for a DIY range hood—it's thick enough to hold its shape but thin enough to cut and bend with standard tools.
2. Can I install this hood over any cooktop?
Yes, as long as the hood is at least as wide as your cooktop and installed at the recommended height (typically 24–30 inches above a gas range).
3. How do I clean a copper range hood?
Wipe with a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid abrasive cleaners. For a natural patina, let the copper age gracefully, or polish it regularly to maintain shine.
4. What tools do I need for this project?
You'll need a guillotine or jigsaw, a bending brake or straight boards, rivets or solder, a drill, and safety gear. Browse our home improvement collection for all essential tools.
5. Can I add decorative elements to the hood?
Absolutely! Embellish with rivets, hammered textures, or a custom shape. For a cohesive rustic look, pair your hood with outdoor decor items like wrought iron accents or wooden shelves.
Building your own copper range hood is a rewarding project that adds character and function to your kitchen. For additional inspiration and supplies, explore our wall decor and rugs collections to complete the room's design.
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