A-C
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Alcove countertop:
- A counter with walls on three sides (usually under 6').
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Antique:
- The sheen on copper that is produced by age and use. Available in
various shades (light, medium, dark). See also: patina
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Backsplash:
- A vertical surface used to protect the wall behind
a sink, stove, or countertop.
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Banding:
- A strap of metal added to a hood for decoration
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Bar Sink:
- A small sink normally used in a bar or lavoratory.
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Bolt Seam:
- A type of seam, typically on countertops, held together
using bolts and flanges attached to the bottom
of the counter. Where the seam is located, the
wood substrate must be cut out or relieved to
make space for the flanges. This type
of seam is sealed using silicone caulk between the
bolt flanges before setting the countertop.
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Bullnose:
- A rounded edge used on sinks and counters.
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Butterfly Finish:
- A pattern scratched into metal which resembles fluttering
butterfly wings. This finish is very good for concealing both
scratches and fingerprints.
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Castle Wave Hood:
- A style of hood with a tapered column shape and a
contoured bottom.
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Chateau Hood:
- A graceful 'S' curve bell shape hood.
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Clavos:
- Decorative square rivets used with banding.
Available in a wide variety of shapes and materials.
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Conical Hood:
- A simple elegant cone shaped hood.
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Curved Pyramid Hood:
- A pyramid-shaped hood with a curved front (and back in
islands).
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Cylinder Hood:
- A cylindrical design with graceful arched front.
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D-K
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Dark Brown Antique:
- A dark brown copper patina with fairly consistent color.
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Decorative Ring:
- An elegant addition to a round-stack hood.
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Distressed:
- A rustic finish intentionally used to create a worn or
"beat up" look.
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Double Miter Roll Hood:
- A hood with sides that curve outwards and have angled
corners.
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Double Roll Hood:
- A hood with sides that curve outwards.
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Double Sweep Hood:
- A hood with sides that curve inwards and have 90°
corners.
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Drainboard:
- A board, integral to a sink that is inclined to drain
into the sink. Can be built into countertops.
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Drop-In Sink:
- Sinks that normally "drop in" a hole cut in the
counter top. The edge flanges on these sinks will rest on top
of the counter top.
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Extended Stack:
- A non-structural (non-weight-supporting) extra-tall stack
used in kitchens with tall ceilings.
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Farmhouse Sink:
- A sink with an exposed front face. This face is often
adorned with decorative features such as hammering and towel
bars.
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Framed Opening:
- A frame opening is designed to cover the wood substrate
for an undermount sink. The opening is precisely matched
to follow the shape of your sink.
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French Bell Hood:
- A graceful bell shape with top crown and bottom
moulding.
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French Country Crown Hood:
- Similar to the French Sweep hood with the addition
of a decorative top crown piece.
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French Sweep Hood:
- A hood with all sides curving inwards and and angled
corners.
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Half-Round Moulding:
- Simple decorative moulding.
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Horizontal Straps:
- Straps with or without rivets.
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Island:
- A counter or hood that does not touch a wall,
generally in the middle of a kitchen.
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Jitterbug Finish:
- A matte finish, composed of tiny swirling scratches, which
reduces the visibility of scratches and fingerprints.
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L-P
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'L' Counter:
- A counter that is in the shape of an "L."
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Leaves:
- Decorative brass leaves.
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Lav (Lavatory) Sinks:
- A small sink used in a lavatory or powder room.
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Light Brown Antique:
- A light brown copper patina with fairly consistent color.
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Marine Edge:
- A slightly raised lip on the edge of a counter that
prevents spills on the counter from running off the edge.
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Medium Brown Antique:
- A medium brown copper patina with fairly consistent color.
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Micrograin:
- A finish with very fine, even lines. Also known as a
"brushed" finish.
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Miter Style Corners:
- Corners which terminate at a point, as opposed to rounded
Spherical Style corners.
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Old World Patinas:
- A special "patina" applied
to copper which produces a wide variety of colorful effects.
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Patina:
- A sheen formed on copper and bronze by age and use.
It can also be created by exposure to chemicals and heat.
Is often valued aesthetically for its color.
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Peninsula Countertop:
- A counter which only touches a wall on one of the
short sides.
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Pot Rail:
- A rail (like a towel bar) added to a hood which allows hooks
and pots and pans to be hung from it.
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Pyramid Hood:
- A hood with angled flat sides resembling a pyramid.
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R-S
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Radius Construction:
- A curved "corner" connection without any
sharp edges. Allows for easier cleaning.
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Retro Strap Package:
- Our nickel strap package consists of 3-4 vertical straps and
2 horizontal straps. Often used with a color coat to match to
look of a "retro" kitchen.
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Reverse Hammered:
- The reverse-side of our traditional hammered texture. Creates
a unique visual effect.
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Rivets/Clavos:
- Rivets are small metal fasteners used to connect straps
to hoods. Clavos are metal fasteners with large decorative
heads.
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Single Bowl Sink:
- A sink with only one bowl.
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Single Roll Hood:
- A hood with flat sides and a rolled front.
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Slope Front Hood:
- A hood with flat sides and a sloped front face.
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Spherical Hood:
- A hood that is hand formed into a spherical shape.
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Spherical Style Corners:
- Corners that terminate with a rounded end. (As opposed to
Miter Style corners.)
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Standing Seams:
- Welded seams made from folded metal.
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Sweep Front Hood:
- A hood with flat sides and a front that sweeps inward.
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T-Z
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Tahoe Hood:
- A "boxy" hood with banding.
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Triple Bowl Sink:
- A sink with three compartments or basins.
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Tuscan Hood:
- A tall, pyramid-shaped hood with banding.
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Ultra-Low Profile Hood:
- A simple hood designed for use in places where
space is at a premium.
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Under-Counter/Under-Mount Sink:
- A sink that mounts completely under a countertop.
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Vertical Straps:
- Straps with or without rivets.
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Vulcan Hood:
- A symmetrical or offset cone hood with a choice of
flat or sloped bottom profile.
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Wax Rubbed:
- A type of protective finish.
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Welded Structural Stack:
- A structural (weight-supporting) extra-tall stack used
in kitchens with tall ceilings.
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Wing Hood:
- A graceful low-profile air-foil shaped hood.
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