Ceiling fans are great year-round for circulating air when you most need them for indoor or outdoor use. They help cool down spaces by a few degrees during sweltering summers and can help distribute the heat during bitter winters. In addition, an energy-efficient ceiling fan can lower energy bills by pairing them with heaters and air conditioners. So what kind of ceiling fan best suits your needs? Read on to find out more.
How to choose the right ceiling fan for my room?
Before you purchase a ceiling fan, consider whether you’ll be installing it indoors or outdoors and if it’ll be in a bathroom, living room or bedroom. An indoor fan is usually dry rated, meaning they work best in bedrooms and living rooms without excessive humidity and moisture. Considerlights are mounted to ceilings and are suspended by rope or chain that ends in a ldamp-rated fans for areas like the bathroom and laundry areas.
Next, consider what size fan is best suited for your room. For smaller-sized rooms, install a ceiling fan with a shorter diameter and, conversely, for larger-sized rooms. Choosing the right size ceiling fan is essential as it helps circulate the air properly. Most options come with reversible blades which can operate in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction, depending on the season. A ceiling fan with lights adds extra illumination to your room and brightens dull spaces.
What types of ceiling fans are there?
Indoor and outdoor ceiling fans are the most common types, apart from those intended for residential and commercial uses. Standard indoor fans are typical and usually mounted on roofs with good ground clearance. They're commonly found in configurations of 4 or 5 blades, with or without lighting attachments, and are customizable to match your home decor. Ceiling fan down-rods connect the motor to the mounting brackets, thus providing an adjustable height. On the other hand, lowprofile ceiling fans attach directly to the mounting brackets making them ideal for spaces with low heights. Flush-mounted ceiling fans are as powerful as standard fans and are even available in different styles with customization options.
Remember to look for an energy efficiency rating, as it can significantly help reduce your monthly bills. And, with home automation technology becoming popular, you can conveniently control smart ceiling fans using your phone or smartwatch.
Browse our collection for more ceiling fans and accessories.