danemodsandy
Well-known member
You Need This, Hans!
Now that you have a range hood to exhaust smellies and greasies, you need to step up to the ultimate in easy range care -
A Broan/NuTone stainless backsplash to cover the wall area between the rangetop and the lower edge of the range hood. I have had these in the past, and they are ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL, because they wipe clean and protect the wall from heat and grease. Lowe's carries them, though they may have to order the 42" size.
They're not expensive (under $100 in stainless for the 42-incher) and they go up with only four screws.
By the way, you have found what I consider to be the perfect combination - a White range and a stainless hood. White is great for the range because it's easy-care and always matches other White appliances. But it's not so great for range hoods, because they get cleaned so much with strong cleaning solutions to cut grease, which degrades their paint. A stainless hood solves the problem.
I cannot have a vent hood where I am now (there's a closet where the ducting needs to go, which would be a code violation), but the day I can have one again, I'm going back to a vent hood with a backsplash.
Just in case you don't have a retailer who can get one of these for you, it's also possible to have any sheet-metal shop make one. It's just a flat sheet of stainless 42 inches by 24 inches, with a screw hole in each of the four corners. Just make sure they finish the edges so that they're not sharp. [this post was last edited: 2/26/2013-16:27]
Now that you have a range hood to exhaust smellies and greasies, you need to step up to the ultimate in easy range care -
A Broan/NuTone stainless backsplash to cover the wall area between the rangetop and the lower edge of the range hood. I have had these in the past, and they are ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL, because they wipe clean and protect the wall from heat and grease. Lowe's carries them, though they may have to order the 42" size.
They're not expensive (under $100 in stainless for the 42-incher) and they go up with only four screws.
By the way, you have found what I consider to be the perfect combination - a White range and a stainless hood. White is great for the range because it's easy-care and always matches other White appliances. But it's not so great for range hoods, because they get cleaned so much with strong cleaning solutions to cut grease, which degrades their paint. A stainless hood solves the problem.
I cannot have a vent hood where I am now (there's a closet where the ducting needs to go, which would be a code violation), but the day I can have one again, I'm going back to a vent hood with a backsplash.
Just in case you don't have a retailer who can get one of these for you, it's also possible to have any sheet-metal shop make one. It's just a flat sheet of stainless 42 inches by 24 inches, with a screw hole in each of the four corners. Just make sure they finish the edges so that they're not sharp. [this post was last edited: 2/26/2013-16:27]