07/06/2026
Open-Plan Kitchen? Your Extractor Fan Is More Important Than You Think
Most homeowners spend months choosing cabinet finishes and worktop materials, then give the extractor fan about five minutes of thought. In an open-plan space, that's a costly oversight. Cooking releases heat and moisture that doesn't stay in the kitchen, it drifts straight into your living and dining area, settling on furniture, walls, and soft furnishings. Over time, without the right ventilation, that means condensation, mould, and real structural damage to a space you've invested heavily in.
The good news is that getting ventilation right in an open-plan layout isn't complicated once you understand your options. A concealed built-in fan works well when you want a clean, uninterrupted aesthetic. A ceiling-mounted system suits larger, more open footprints where a wall-mounted unit won't cut it. And a statement island hood does double duty as both a design feature and a serious performer above a cooking island. 🔧 The wrong choice for your layout, however, won't just underperform, it can leave persistent moisture problems that no amount of interior design will fix. Which option are you considering for your space, and has ventilation been part of your kitchen planning conversations so far?
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