Choose the Best Ceiling Fans for your Home
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No matter where you live, installing at least one ceiling fan in your home is a great way to improve circulation and keep any room fresh and more comfortable. However, choosing the best ceiling fans is about more than personal style and taste; the right option comes down to other essential factors. So before your purchase, be sure to consider everything to help you enjoy the best results.Â
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Choose the Best Ceiling Fans for Your HomeÂ
Where do you start with dozens of ceiling fan brands and styles to choose from? First and foremost, consider the size of the space where you're planning to install. From there, you can narrow down your options based on any other specific needs you have for your home.Â
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The Size of the Room Â
A big, beautiful ceiling fan can certainly make a statement while efficiently cooling your space, but the wrong fan size could be problematic and lead to unwanted results in your home. Before you start browsing, take a few moments to measure the length and width of each room where you plan to install a ceiling fan. Multiply these measurements together to get the square footage of the room. You'll be able to determine which size is appropriate based on the results:ÂÂ
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50 square feet or less:Â 30-inch ceiling fanÂ
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Up to 75 square feet: 36-inch ceiling fanÂ
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Up to 100 square feet:Â 42-inch ceiling fanÂ
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Up to 225 square feet:Â 52-inch ceiling fanÂ
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Up to 400 square feet:Â 56-inch ceiling fanÂ
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If you have a room on the larger end of the scale, you may want to consider installing multiple smaller fans for more even circulation. Keep in mind that the best ceiling fans are sized according to the room and according to the available ceiling space. The ceiling fan blades you select should be no less than 18 inches away from any nearby surface or object once fully installed, including the walls or ceiling slopes. This helps prevent damage, as ceiling fans do allow for some minimal mobility when in use.Â
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The Height of the Ceiling Â
If you have a room with a low ceiling, you may need to consider a hugger or flush-mount fan. These types are designed to have a lower profile and fit closer to the ceiling surface, so there are no safety concerns about bumping into spinning blades. Flush-mount fans are recommended for rooms with eight feet or less ceiling height.ÂÂ
To select the proper mounting type, you should consider your type of ceiling. For example, when you have an angled ceiling or vaulted ceiling, a sloped mount will be the best fit; this mount keeps the blades at an acceptable level to ensure optimal airflow in the room. However, you probably would need an extended down rod to obtain the proper height for its installation.ÂÂ
The best ceiling fan for a high ceiling should come with a down rod that allows them to be installed closer to the floor for improved air circulation. For example, this Westinghouse 56-inch Fan is designed with large spaces and tall ceilings. When dealing with fan installation significantly above ten feet, it's wise to work with a professional to help ensure a proper and secure fit while eliminating some unnecessary safety risks.Â
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The Desired Airflow Â
If you're looking for a ceiling fan that offers maximum cooling power, you'll want to inquire about the CFM or cubic feet per minute that the fan moves at high speed. The larger the fan size, the more power it's likely to generate. If you want maximum airflow, look for models that have the highest CFM number and will still fit in the designated space.ÂÂ
One important note to consider is that the number of fan blades does not necessarily relate to the amount of airflow a ceiling fan can offer. A 3- fan blade ceiling fan can provide just as much circulation as a 6-fan blade ceiling fan in many situations; the power depends much more on the energy efficiency and design of the fan motor. Be sure to reference the listed specifications to find out the proper CFM of the product.Â
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The Location of the RoomÂ
If you have a space that isn't precisely temperature resistant or watertight, it doesn't mean you can't still install a great ceiling fan. Instead, look for an outdoor ceiling fan so you don't have to worry about the weather ruining your investment. (It's also a safety hazard to install an interior fan in a space exposed to the elements.) A Rustic or traditional ceiling fan approved for use in outdoor areas can provide a modern yet classic look to your patio, garage, porch, or sunroom.Â
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The Overall Aesthetic Â
Even though it's at the bottom of the list, it's essential to choose a ceiling fan that suits your style and fits your home's overall design. The best ceiling fans can also function as a beautiful focal point in any room. So whether you like the modern look of black ceiling fans and chrome finishes or a more classic feel with wood and brass, choose a ceiling fan style that suits your tastes. An excellent option for a modern ceiling fan is the Westinghouse Xavier II with reversible blades; it also features a light fixture with adjustable spotlights and dimmable LED light bulbs that provides bright, energy-efficient illumination, in addition to year-round comfort.ÂÂ
Another great option is the Westinghouse Wengue, a perfect ceiling fan for small spaces. Its steep blade pitch of 18 degrees and sleek, compact design makes the Wengue LED light ceiling fan a comforting and stylish option for your home.ÂÂ
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Where To Find the Best Ceiling Fans Â
When you're ready to start shopping for the right ceiling fan for your home, turn to Max Warehouse. We specialize in carrying the best brands and products for all of your home improvement needs so that you can enjoy higher quality with beautiful results. We have numerous options, whether you're looking for an outdoor fan, a rustic ceiling fan, or a traditional ceiling fan for your living room. Contact us today to learn more about the many products we provide to enhance your home.
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