Ceiling fans are are useful addition in most homes to help circulate the air and keep rooms from feeling humid or stagnate. And since most ceiling fans have the option to reverse the air flow, they can be useful to run all throughout the year and do not cost much to operate. By switching your ceiling fan to reverse the flow of air in the winter, you won’t feel the feel the breeze, but will circulate the warm air that rises to the ceiling. But of course, the biggest plus for a ceiling fan is that in warm summer months it helps make any room, from the family room, bedroom or basement, feel more comfortable and cool.
Ceiling fans don't have to lack in style, as this three-blade LED design can attest. Defined by its curved plastic blades and solid finish, this sleek remote controlled ceiling fan blends effortlessly into your favorite aesthetic. This ceiling fan's LED bulb is perfect for casting a warm glow on any ensemble, while this design's simple silhouette blends effortlessly into any casual space. Add this ceiling fan to the den to add a cool touch to family get-togethers and weekend movie nights, then lean into this piece's versatility by rounding out the room with streamlined silhouettes and simple color patterns for a cohesive ensemble.
There are quite a few different types of ceiling fans from wood to metal and also those that include lighting. Adding a ceiling fan is an easy project for a homeowner to complete unless there is a need for additional electrical wiring installation, in which case you should call in an electrician to complete the project.
You can readily buy sensor-equipped smart ceiling fans, but surprise, surprise — you can transform your old ceiling fans (even the pull chain ones!) with smart fan control switches.
While the app-enabled ceiling fans can be installed quickly, re-purposing your non-smart ceiling fans may take a while since you need to have the basic knowledge of your house wiring.
The little things often make or break a room – a polished vase here, a textured surface there. Underappreciated and underestimated, the humble ceiling fan is one of these features. Rusty, plastic ceiling fans adorn many a beautiful ceiling, bringing down the tone of the room. Go one step above with these beautiful and smart-looking ceiling fans, almost works of art in themselves. Curved and carved wooden panels glide seamlessly through the air, making your interior both look and feel cool. Smarter technological options exist for those not wanting to move from the couch. Take a look on the cooler side with our top ceiling fan designs.