tips for proper ventilation in kitchens without a window

Interior Designer in Gurgaon

The kitchen always needs a clean, healthy environment, especially since it is the most vulnerable place in the house to the accumulation of unpleasant odors, as a result of the rise of fumes during food preparation, and the window is the first method of proper ventilation, but it is not the only one, so if your kitchen lacks a window, you can still give it an environment Hygienic and good ventilation.

If you do not have a window in your kitchen, you can resort to creativity and innovation to make one, as the owners of this house did, by taking advantage of the ceiling to design windows that allow the kitchen to ventilate and sunlight penetrates into it, and it has also added a distinctive aesthetic appearance to the kitchen design, and made it more modern.

In the absence of the financial capabilities to follow the previous design, or the lack of the possibility of exploiting the ceiling from an architectural point of view, then the solution lies in adding an extractor hood or chimney, directly above the stove, to absorb the smoke and odors rising from the food preparation process, and keep the kitchen clean and free from food smells and fumes.

As we can see in this model, the designer resorted to using a chimney with metallic luster, directly above the stove, to compensate for the absence of a window, while not detracting from the elegance of the kitchen at the same time.

Kitchen cabinets are part of good ventilation, and if you are wondering what this means, it means that you clean and check them at least once a week, sometimes some of the ingredients spill while putting and removing things, which causes odors to build up inside, and seep into the kitchen Every time you open it, clean it, make sure it's dry and the components inside, and get rid of things that are not usable.

There is nothing better than some green plants to purify the air in your kitchen and give it good ventilation, and you can use them to add a vibrant aesthetic that increases the elegance of your kitchen, just as the designer of this kitchen did, using brown pottery vases that harmonize seamlessly with the wooden design of the kitchen And elegantly complements the artistic painting of nature within.

The simplest tips ever to keep the kitchen ventilated, even in the absence of a window, and the most important of them at the same time, is to take care of the trash, and wash it constantly so as not to accumulate odors inside, while making sure that the garbage bags are tightly closed, and trying to get rid of them before the end of each day.

 

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