QUOTE(Lovejay1215 @ Jan 25 2023, 12:48 PM)
Recently, my interior designer told me that our Condo Management claimed that no allow to hack wall for the kitchen hood pipe, it has to through the kitchen's window (which mean a pipe will be expose from ceiling and passthrough window). I am really concerning with the design, it is quite ugly with pipe expose out.
I had confirmed with management, seem not much option available for me, which is
(1) setup hood with pipe expose --> ugly
(2) opt for ductless hood --> plenty of "ineffective" comment
(3) do not setup any hood --> concern on the ventilation & future.
I don't think we will cook often, maybe cook something light like fried egg, maggie, etc.
Thus, I wonder, is hood compulsory, or with or without hood, it still good as long for light cooker.
Need advise on this. Appreciate for all the advise.
Common issue. Likely someone cored a hole through a beam or external wall and put the ugly end cap outside, hence this rule.I had confirmed with management, seem not much option available for me, which is
(1) setup hood with pipe expose --> ugly
(2) opt for ductless hood --> plenty of "ineffective" comment
(3) do not setup any hood --> concern on the ventilation & future.
I don't think we will cook often, maybe cook something light like fried egg, maggie, etc.
Thus, I wonder, is hood compulsory, or with or without hood, it still good as long for light cooker.
Need advise on this. Appreciate for all the advise.
I had same issue last time, but I cored a hole after the fact. Ended up having to pay a fine. But the hole stayed.
I guess for some, if aesthetics are so important, and the wall is a non-load bearing wall, then they might risk a fine.
Jan 25 2023, 01:48 PM

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