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Personally, I recommend making a wall-hanging cabinet, covering the pipes, and putting some things, you say!
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The part beyond the decorative cover is considered to achieve the overall aesthetic effect through the coordination of the kitchen cabinet design.
Your problem is just the same as the problem of a friend of mine, we deal with it like this, sew it with aluminum-plastic board at the opening of the main flue of the corridor, and then paste the tiles, and re-open the flue air above the ceiling, so that the flue can be re-suspended above the ceiling.
Generally, it is made to make a similar cabinet to hide the pipe inside, and open the door during maintenance.
Vantage's built-in smoke exhaust pipe is 170, and if your smoke exhaust outlet can't be plugged into the 160 pipe, then you can only use a 150 pipe. Obviously, you need a 170 rpm 150 resonance head.
The range hood is forced to exhaust the fumes without any problems. It does not affect the use.
The same smoke exhaust from the base cabinet to the smoke pipe, in the public flue to make a hole of 180, you can go.