Facebook Tweet Help Stories Kitchen Silent partner Share Tweet Help Your rangehood needs to combine discretion with power Smooth-Air has some invisible options View of range hood by Smooth-Air. Open-plan living spaces offer a relaxed, friendly environment for entertaining at home. However, a kitchen open to the living areas means taking care to ensure that cooking smells and noise from your rangehood don't overpower the dinner party conversation.Smooth-Air Products presents a range of standard and custom options to help you achieve a healthy, clean-air kitchen one with less smell, less steam and markedly less noise, says national sales and marketing manager Vince Atkinson. View of a kitchen designed by Ingrid Geldof which features veneer cabinetry and a covered range hood by Smooth-Air. "We don't build the rangehood shell we leave that to the designer and home owner, who know the exact look they want. Instead, we offer custom extractor inserts to a high level of specification," Atkinson says. "These are designed with powerful fans set in the ceiling, or on exterior walls, out of earshot from living spaces. Systems can be configured to any shape including a cupboard giving a broad range of design options."Smooth-Air Products also upgrades existing hoods, inserting quieter, more efficient mechanical elements. Standard inserts for flatpack kitchens are another design option from the company. View of a kitchen designed by Ingrid Geldof which features veneer cabinetry and a covered range hood by Smooth-Air. "Our simple, day-to-day goal is to create near-silent, fresh-air solutions for a range of modern interiors," says Atkinson.For further details, contact Smooth-Air Products, phone 0800 Smooth (766 684).Website: www.smooth-air.co.nz. Story by: Trendsideas 01 Feb, 2011 Kitchen Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 27/2 NZ2702 Read More Similar Stories