Jennifer Garner's extractor hood is a 'true statement piece' in her natural wood kitchen – designers adore the eye-catching contrast

The pearly, metallic extractor hood in Jennifer Garner's kitchen is a bold accent against the rustic modern space, here's how to recreate the iconic look

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You've heard of statement backsplashes, statement countertops, and statement cabinetry, but have you heard of statement extractor hoods? In Jennifer Garner's kitchen, the least glamorous of kitchen features gets a makeover. One look, and it's no surprise why interior designers and architects are following suit.

The 13 Going on 30 actress's kitchen is a masterclass in rustic modern design with exposed beams, wooden cabinetry, and dark stone countertops. In the background, her striking extractor hood makes a bold contrast. The gold and copper pieces shimmers, with an almost pearlescent finish.

Interior designers think it's brilliant how Garner makes a range hood the defining feature of her kitchen. 'Jennifer Garner’s kitchen stands out for its thoughtful blend of rustic warmth and modern elegance, with the reflective pearly extractor hood serving as a true statement piece,' says interior designer Nina Lichtenstein. She continues, 'The hood, with its lustrous finish and sleek design, brings a touch of glamour to the space while remaining grounded in the home’s cozy, organic aesthetic. The subtle metal accent strips on the hood perfectly complement the metal detailing on the pendant lights and cabinet hardware, creating a cohesive, curated look that feels both effortless and intentional.'

Contrast is key in this design. Melissa Read, principal designer at Studio Burntwood states: 'The reflective surface captures and amplifies light, creating a sense of openness and brightness. This can be especially beneficial in kitchens where natural light is limited or where the goal is to create a more spacious atmosphere. The interaction between the pearly extractor hood and the exposed beams is a wonderful demonstration of contrasting design elements working in harmony. It’s an elegant fusion of old and new, creating a space that feels both grounded and fresh.'

Lichtenstein adds: 'The extractor hood’s reflective surface introduces a subtle shimmer that contrasts with the natural textures in the space, like the exposed wooden beam ceiling. These beams, rustic and earthy, work beautifully alongside the hood’s polished pearly finish, adding depth and dimension to the kitchen. One beam in particular, which extends over the hood, draws the eye directly to this striking focal point, making it a natural centerpiece. The combination of these rustic elements with the hood’s sleek, modern design strikes a balance between old-world charm and contemporary flair, highlighting the beauty of mixed materials.'

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If you're thinking about emulating Garner's metallic kitchen, Read offers some advice. She recommends: 'To recreate a similar design, I would opt for a glossy or metallic finish, I would also consider approaching a metal spray company that could potentially offer more bespoke design options.'

Read continues: 'To further amplify the reflective quality, incorporate additional surfaces that catch and reflect light. Glass cabinetry, mirrored tiles, or a glossy kitchen backsplash can complement the extractor hood and enhance the overall brightness of the space. Balancing these reflective elements with textured materials is also crucial. If exposed beams aren’t feasible, consider other textural features like reclaimed wood shelves or a stone accent wall to achieve a similar contrast.'

Jennifer Garner's kitchen is a masterclass in the combination of rustic and modern finishes to create a bold and striking look.


Sophie Edwards
News Editor

Sophie is a London-based News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.