Ceiling Fan Buying Tips

Ceiling fans are a practical and decorative addition to any room. They can be used indoors and out for an attractive yet useful feature. Choosing which one is ideal is dependent on the type of use as well as your individual style and taste. They are available at decorating centers, home improvement stores and even department stores. They are affordable and can help reduce energy costs.

Style

There are many ceiling fans available in a variety of styles and sizes to suit any décor and any size room. For a modern look, choose a sleek, monochromatic fan with three or four blades. The clean lines add a bit of elegance and dramatic flair to any room. Choose a wooden fan in a solid color or steel bladed fan for the ultra modern look. If you have a more traditional style, opt for a wooden fan with minimal ornamentation and with four or five blades. Victorian style fans often come in rich dark words with ornate decorations and gilding. For a child’s room, you might choose a themed fan such as a baseball fan or a fan depicting storybook characters.

Functionality

Most fans are suitable for use indoors but if using it on a patio or place open to the elements, it is important to choose one specifically suited for outdoor use. They are treated to withstand temperature variations, water and sun. Choose a fan that allows dual direction for use in warn and cold weather. Changing the direction of the blades will help heat or warm a room as necessary. Some people prefer the flexibility of having various speed capabilities. Most fans will allow for at least two or three speeds, but there are fans available with only one set speed. Fans typically include lighting or the possibility to add light. Up lights will direct light toward the ceiling for a soft glow, adding romance and sophistication to a room. Almost all lights have the ability to add traditional lighting to help illuminate the room. Choose a design that fits the fan style.

Installation

Ceiling fans should be eight to nine feet off the ground for optimum effectiveness. Lower ceilings can use a flush mount system, which places the fan tight against the ceiling. For higher ceilings the use of a down rod is necessary. This helps extend the space between where the fan should be and the ceiling. If your ceiling is sloped, use an angled mount to level your fan. When installing a fan it is important to turn off power to the room for safety. Follow the directions included closely to ensure everything is set up properly. Most modern homes are pre wired and no electrical work will be necessary aside from hooking it up. However, if this is not the case, some minor electrical work may be needed. If unsure, most home improvement centers will install for you at a minimal charge.

Ceiling fans are a great addition to any home and can add to the décor of any style of room. From fun to elaborate, there is a variety of fan suitable for every style. Choose the fan that best suits your taste and provides the functionality desired. It can help reduce heating and cooling costs by re-circulating the air in a room, lessening the time needed for air conditioners and heaters to work.

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