Ceiling Fans

Ceiling Fans

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  • Brushed Nickel
  • Brushed Nickel Finish With Seashore Grey Blades
  • Brushed Nickel Finish With Silver Blades
  • Brushed Nickel W Chrome Finish With Rosewood Blades
  • Brushed Nickel W Silver Finish With Silver Blades
  • Brushed Steel W Dark Walnut Finish With Dark Walnut Blades
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  • Matteblackfinishwithmatteblackandreversibleweatheredgrayblades
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  • Oil Rubbed Bronze Finish With Tobacco Blades
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  • Polished Nickel
  • Polished Nickel Finish With Dark Maple Blades
  • Polished Nickel Finish With Translucent Blades
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  • Satinnickelfinishwithwalnutandreversiblesilverblades
  • Satinnickelfinishwithweatheredoakblades
  • Silver Finish With Silver Blades
  • Studiowhitebrushedbrassfinishwithstudiowhiteblades
  • Texturedblackfinishwithwalnutblades
  • Texturedblackfinishwithweatheredoakandreversiblematteblackblades
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The air brushes gently over your skin as you rest from a long day. You kick your feet up onto your ottoman, click the remote, and the day just chills away. Ceiling fans bring a refreshing breeze of air-circulation indoors, especially during the summer months. When spinning counter-clock wise (stand under your ceiling fan and look up), the air is pulled in from the sides and pushed down into the center.

But did you know that ceiling fans are actually efficient for the winter months too? By reversing the spin of your ceiling fan so that it goes in a clock-wise motion, your fan will pull air up from the center and out to the sides, circulating the air within a room. This allows for the warm, stuffy air to circulate so that having the heat on feels more comfortable and tolerable. Best part, many new ceiling fans have the ability to change the orientation right on their remotes, which removes the need for you to climb up and manually move a switch on the motor. We're big fans of that concept.

3-Blades Williwaw Outdoor (Damp) Ceiling Fan by Eglo USA
Matte Black Finish with Walnut Blades Matte Black Finish with Walnut Blades
Matte Black Finish with Driftwood Blades Matte Black Finish with Driftwood Blades
Gyro  by Minka Aire
Great Room Traditional Ceiling Fan by Minka Aire
Oil Rubbed Bronze Finish with Dark Walnut Blades Oil Rubbed Bronze Finish with Dark Walnut Blades
Ninety-Nine Ceiling Fan with Light by Minka Aire
Oil Rubbed Bronze Finish with Tobacco Blades Oil Rubbed Bronze Finish with Tobacco Blades
Vintage Gryo Led Ceiling Fan with Light by Minka Aire
Brushed Nickel W/ Chrome Finish with Rosewood Blades Brushed Nickel W/ Chrome Finish with Rosewood Blades
Westerly Ceiling Fan by Eglo USA
Satin Brass Finish with Matte White Blades Satin Brass Finish with Matte White Blades
Trinity Ceiling Fan by Quorum
Satin Nickel Finish with Weathered Oak Blades Satin Nickel Finish with Weathered Oak Blades
Textured Black Finish with Weathered Oak Blades Textured Black Finish with Weathered Oak Blades