The Types of Kitchen Chimney Available Today
There are five basic shapes that chimneys come in, these are Box Type, Straight-Line, Angular, Curved Glass and Pyramid. And while the shape of your kitchen chimney is mostly a factor of aesthetics, functionality depends on other factors. Let’s go through those below.
• Installation Type of Modular Kitchen Chimney:
1. Wall Mounted: A popular style that is often seen in Indian kitchens, as the name suggests, these chimneys are mounted against the wall, on one side of the kitchen.
2. Built-in (Integrated): A staple in modular kitchen chimney choices, they are placed within the overhead cabinets, creating an unnoticeable, integrated look that doesn’t interfere with the overall kitchen aesthetic.
3. Island/ Ceiling-mounted: Mounted from the ceiling, such chimneys hang over the stove, making them particularly ideal for island kitchens with a central stove-top.
4. Corner Chimney: While a space-saving option, they’re not common in Indian homes, as they are the best chimney for kitchen layouts in which the hob is located against a wall.
• Modular Kitchen Chimney - How it Functions:
1. Ducting (Extraction): The ducts are passages that vent out of your home. They channel heat, smoke and gases out of your kitchen through a PVC or aluminium pipe.
2. Ductless (Recycling): A ductless chimney functions by recirculating air through its filters. Since it has no external vent it can only remove odours.
Types of Filters in a Kitchen Chimney: