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Ceiling Fans with Lights Throughout the Home

An economical addition to any room of the home, modern ceiling fans with lights circulate the air and create an even environment while bringing illumination to the room below. A ceiling fan with lights will circulate the air, creating an even environment throughout the room whether the weather is hot or cold. Ceiling fans will come in a variety of styles and a number of lights, allowing for some selection in accordance with the needs of the room.

Ceilings Fans with Lights for Living Rooms

The living room is one of the most popular locations for a modern ceiling fan with lights as this is the room most likely to hold social gatherings, spend time with family or just casual living such as watching TV or reading a book. Living room ceiling fans can create an ideal temperature throughout the year — a preference in any living environment while bringing a dose of illumination that can act as the main light source in the room or as a welcome accent glow. The number of lights on the ceiling fan depends on the needs of the room and the light already present such as through mounted wall sconces and nearby pendants and chandeliers.

Low profile ceiling fans are another option. These fans provide similar benefits however do not make their presence as known in the deco, allowing for the circulating of air without overwhelming the space with the presence of a ceiling fan.

Which Ceiling Fans with Lights Move the Most Air?

There are a number of factors that contribute to moving air in the room. The CFM is a large factor that determines the fan's ability. Fans with traditional oar-shaped blades move the most air, while fans with larger blades may seem like they move more air but actually create more drag, slowing the motor and the efficiency of the fan. Most household fans come with 4 or 5 blades. The lower the number of blades, the less drag is created, meaning air can move faster and more efficiently. Consider a 3 blade ceiling fan for air movement efficiency.

The pitch of the blades affects air movement. A blade pitch of 14 degrees and more is the best. Downrods also make a difference. A flush mounted ceiling fan moves less air, while a modern ceiling fan lowered into the room is able to move more air.

Ceilings Fans with Lights for Bedrooms

Ceiling fans with lights are commonplace in the bedroom. Ceiling fans are able to circulate the air, regulating temperature to an even level. The main benefit of a ceiling fan with lights in the bedroom is for the air to be cool enough to sleep in throughout the night and the ability to use the ceiling fan as a general light source. Like in a living room, the light source can be used as the main source in the room or as an accent light for certain situations.

Which Direction Should a Ceiling Fan Turn in The Summer and Winter?

The direction of the blades on a ceiling fan matters depending on the season. For the summer, make sure the blades are spinning counterclockwise. This rotation pushes the air downward. In the wintertime, set the blades to turn clockwise. In this direction, the rotation creates an updraft, which pushes warm air stuck near the ceiling back down into the room, circulating it and keeping the warm air throughout the space.

Ceiling Fans with Lights for the Outdoors

The indoors are not the only place that can gain the benefits of a ceiling fan. Outdoor ceiling fans can be mounted to covered patios, circulating the air just like their indoor counterparts and providing relief from the heat during hot summer barbecues and bringing the warmth from nearby firepits or patio heaters during night gatherings on an outdoor sectional. Outdoor ceiling fans with lights also come in every style and size, ensuring a match with the surrounding environment. The lights on the ceiling fan can illuminate a dining table, game table or sectional throughout the night. For the outdoors, consider a natural look with a wood tone ceiling fan that will match with a covered patio or nearby trees.

What's The Difference Between Indoor & Outdoor Ceiling Fans?

Indoor and outdoor ceiling fans come in the same styles and offer the same functions, however be aware of the location rating of the fixture. Location ratings determine what kind of environment that fixture can be installed in, ranging from dry to damp to wet. A dry environment is any space indoors without moisture or risk of water getting on the fixture. A damp rating allows for indirect moisture such as condensation build up in a bathroom, while a wet rating means the fixture can be directly exposed to sprays of water without damaging the electrical components.

FAQs About Ceiling Fans with Lights

What is the most popular size ceiling fan with lights?

The most popular ceiling fan size with lights is from 52 to 65 inches, although ceiling fans also come in sizes between 26 inches and smaller to more than 65 inches.

The size of the ceiling fan depends on the size of the room and the amount of air that needs to be circulated. Look to the CFM on the product's specifications to help guide the selection. CFM is the Cubic Feet per Minute and measures the volume of air circulating. It is recommended larger spaces use a fan with at least 3,000 CFM, and more CFMs mean faster cooling.

Also look at the blade span of the fan. The blade span is the diameter of the fan from blade-to-blade. Larger fans will circulate more air, although make sure the size of the fan fits in the home. Living room and bedroom ceiling fans can usually fit with a 52-65 inch blade span.

What are the different types of ceiling fans with lights?

Like other fixtures in the home, ceiling fans with lights come in a variety of styles depending on the needs of the room. The number of blades can also differ, ranging from just 2 blades to 15 blades, although 5 blades are the most common.

How much does a ceiling fan with lights cost?

A ceiling fan ranges between under $300 to over $2000, depending on if the room wants a ceiling fan that blends in or one that makes a luxurious statement. The average ceiling fan will cost under $300.

What are the features of a ceiling fan with lights?

Ceiling fans come with many features depending on the model purchased. Ceiling fans can be turned on with a pull cord, remote control or all switch, they can have reverse functions depending on the time of year and they can have a number of lights to add to the illumination in the room which can be used as a main source of light in the room or an accent light. Some ceiling fans called smart ceiling fans can also tie into an app to be controlled from a phone.

What is the standard height of a ceiling fan with lights?

Most ceiling fans are between 42 and 48 inches tall. These figures can be extended with a downrod, which can range from 12 inches to over 72 inches, depending on the size of the room and the height of the ceiling.

What downrod length do I need for my ceiling fan with lights?

It is recommended that modern ceiling fans are mounted at least 7 feet from the floor. Downrods lower the ceiling fan into the room and come in a range of sizes. For a 9 foot ceiling, look to a downrod that is 12 inches long. For up to 11 foot ceilings, add 6 inches for every additional foot. For 12 foot and higher ceilings, add 12 inches for every additional foot.

What is a good ceiling fan speed?

The average ceiling fan speed is 300-350 RPM or rotations per minute, which converts to about 43-50 miles per hour.

What is ceiling fan airflow efficiency?

Airflow efficiency is the CFM divided by the watts/amount of energy used to run the fan at its highest speed. A CFM of 75 is the minimum number to make a fan efficient.

How do you measure airflow on a ceiling fan with lights?

The airflow of a ceiling fan is measured in miles per hour (mph). The CFM is how much air is being moved, while air velocity is how fast it moves. Ceiling fan airflow is determined by the blade pitch and blade shapes, the ceiling fan size, motor performance and the distance from the ceiling to the floor. All of these factors determine the overall airflow of the ceiling fan.

What colors do ceiling fans with lights come in?

Ceiling fans come in a variety of color options so that they can blend in or make a statement in the room. They also come in several metallic and wood finishes.

What are the popular brands of ceiling fans with lights?

Some of the most popular brands include Hunter Fans, Modern Forms and Fanimation Fans.