You should put some thought into choosing an island vent hood because it plays a significant role in maintaining air quality, removing cooking odors and ensuring your cooktop remains comfortable and functional. First, you should consider the island hood’s airflow in relation to your kitchen’s size. Measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM), 400 – 499 CFM island range hoods are best for smaller and medium-sized kitchens while 700 – 899 CFM island range hoods are typically better for larger kitchens.
Next, think about the fan speed of the ceiling mount range hood. 3-speed island range hoods are suitable for many cooking spaces, but some models offer more options, like 6-speed island range hoods. However, the various fan speeds should not be confused with the hood’s two primary modes of operation: ducted (vented) and ductless (recirculating). Convertible range hoods are very common because they are capable of both.
Finally, the style of the range hood should be considered. For example, if you have a stainless steel range, it would make sense to stick with that style and get a stainless steel island range hood.