Ceiling fans are devices that circulate air in a room to cool the area and create a comfortable home. They are mounted on the ceiling, run on electricity and use rotating blades that produce airflow to cool down homeowners.
Like air conditioning, ceiling fans are able to cool down homeowners whilst providing a more affordable and energy efficient alternative. Running Ceiling fans uses a fraction of energy that an air conditioning system would use, leading to substantial savings on your electricity bills. Rather than directly cooling the air in the room, ceiling fans circulate the air and create a wind-chill effect that makes the room feel cooler, enhancing the comfort of your house without using a substantial amount of energy. Also, ceiling fans are flexible and can be used all year through its cold and hot settings. Many ceiling fans have a reversible setting which allows the blades to spin in the opposite direction during colder months and redistribute the warm air that gathers near the ceiling, making your room warmer and comfortable. Further, in light of the progressive, environmentally friendly landscape of the twenty-first century, ceiling fans are pioneers in contributing to a more sustainable world by reducing energy and electricity emissions.
Your ceiling fan should be an appropriate size for your room where it is large enough to provide adequate cooling or heating yet not too big that it disrupts the interior designing, aesthetic appeal or functionality of your room. You should also consider the placement of your ceiling fan in your room to achieve optimal effectiveness. This means that your ceiling fan should most likely be placed in the areas that you are most likely to be in order to enhance comfort, whilst considering the safety risks that it poses.
Yes there are numerous extra features on your ceiling fans such as built-in lighting such as single lights or spotlights that replace the light fixtures in your room and can be more cost-effective. Some fans have smart controls that allow users to control the speed, direction and brightness of lights. Some rare, costly fans have incredible smart controls like voice recognition and automation where fans can turn on and off through a timer. Further, most fans will have a reverse setting where the fan blades will spin in the opposite direction to warm up the room during cold weather. Moreover, some fans will offer DC motors as opposed to AC motors which are more energy efficient and allow you to contribute to an environmentally sustainable world.
Yes! Ceiling fans undeniably fit with modern decor as they are offered in a variety of sleek, minimalist and stylish designs that align with modern and contemporary interior designing. Modern fans consist of simple, clean and sleek finishes with neutral and matte finishes such as black, chrome or white. Their built-in LED and ambient lighting allow you to create a minimalist area and their modern settings allow you to adjust the light intensity of the room. In addition, many ceiling fans are energy efficient and have quiet operation, meaning noise is reduced through newer models which are engineered with whisper-quiet motors and smooth blades.