There is a lot of smoke involved in cooking and especially in the case of Indian food, where the amount of frying and spices is a bit high, it can get really sticky and greasy. Smoke and oil also fly in the air along with the sound and aroma of the fun tempering in the food. At the same time, it leaves its mark on your kitchen tiles and ceiling. In this case, the kitchen chimney helps to stop the smoke. It also makes your kitchen free from oil, smoke and smell. Modern kitchen chimneys are perfect for your modular kitchen. Whatever kitchen chimney you see online or in any other place, it should primarily fit your kitchen, it should have suction power, also pay attention to chimney filter types.
keep these things in mind
• What are Chimney Filters?
• Types of Kitchen Chimneys
• Suction strength of chimney
• Chimney size
• Fireplace Design
• Chimney Ducting
types of kitchen chimneys
The decision of what type of kitchen chimney you are going to buy depends on the structure of your kitchen and where you plan to fit it. Also keep in mind where you cook and where you put your stove. On the basis of capabilities, kitchen chimneys can be divided into 4 categories.
• Wall Mounted Fireplace
The kitchen chimney is attached to the wall and the cooktop, hob is also attached to the wall.
• Island Chimney
The cooking platform is located in the center of the kitchen, away from the wall. In such a situation, the kitchen chimney hangs on the ceiling above the cooking top, hob.
• Built-in fireplace
Built-in fireplaces are placed inside the wooden furniture of the kitchen.
• Corner Chimney
A corner fireplace is installed in the corner of the kitchen where the cooking top is attached to the wall.