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These fixtures, which combine the function of a ceiling fan with the look of a chandelier, are catching the eyes of homeowners and designers. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
5. LIGHTING OPTIONS. A ceiling fan can serve double duty when it comes to lighting your living space too. Look for fans that come with integrated lighting fixtures or have compatible light kits.
“Advances in motor and lighting technology are transforming ceiling fan design in exciting ways,” said Patrick O’Connell, Senior Brand Design Director at Hunter Fan Company. “Smaller, more efficient ...
Look at cubic feet per minute (CFM) numbers on the box or on the manufacturer or retailer website to get an idea of how well the ceiling fan moves air. A higher number means more air movement, but ...
If you’re searching for a new ceiling to cool down your home, here’s how much you should expect to pay for ceiling fan installation by type, size and more.
To change your ceiling fan’s direction, look for a small switch above the light but below the blades. If your fan has a remote, there may be a dedicated button for switching the rotation.
For the uninitiated, yes, the direction of your ceiling fan can be changed, and which way it’s spinning does make a difference in how cool or warm the room will feel. You might not think to run ...
Before you make any changes, turn off your ceiling fan -- you don't want to hurt yourself or anyone else in your home. Look for the small sliding switch on the side of the fan's motor housing.
Yes, the Direction of a Ceiling Fan's Rotation Matters in Summer vs. Winter If you weren't aware of this tip, you haven't been getting your money's worth out of your ceiling fan.
With so many ceiling fans available, choosing the right one can be confusing. The best fan should provide good airflow while matching your home’s look. From blade materials to motor types, many ...
Discover the best ceiling fans for style, comfort, and energy efficiency. From budget-friendly to Wi-Fi-enabled options, find the perfect fan for your home.
Ceiling fans seem to be an oft-misunderstood or overlooked household appliance. As such, they seem to have missed a lot of the IoT wave. Sure, you can get smart controllers for them to plug into yo… ...