Choosing The Best Remote Control Ceiling Fan For Your Home

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Some people are concerned about sacrificing aesthetics for function when it comes to interior design. However, there are so many things you can do to make sure you enjoy modern amenities without giving up the look you want for your living space. One example of merging modern technology and good decor is choosing a good remote control ceiling fan for your living room.

You can enjoy the comfort of having a ceiling fan without sacrificing aesthetics. Just use your good taste to select the ceiling fans you will install in your home. Choose a fan that doesn’t sacrifice form for function and vice versa. What you need is a ceiling fan with a design that fits the ambiance perfectly.

Here are more tips for you if you want to buy a ceiling fan for a main room in your house.

Symmetry

Choose a ceiling fan that is shaped in a similar manner compared to the other accessories inside the room. Modern modular fans look out of place in a traditional living room. A chandelier style fan will look gaudy and overwhelming in a minimalistic, low ceiling room. The only exception to this is when you want to turn your fan into the main focal point of the room.

Some ceiling fans have built-in lights in brass handles, while others have crystal fixtures . If you can’t find a fan that will fit your ambiance, get an inexpensive one with plastic blades that you can spray paint with your desired color.

“Focal Point” Ceiling Fans

Some remote control ceiling fans designs that are too good to be mere accessories in a living room. You can go for something that provides a balance to the overall design of the room. Chandelier-style ceiling fans, ceiling fans with ornate lights and those with native accents are great for this purpose. But always remember what we mentioned earlier: balance. Also, make sure your ceiling can support your fan.

Low Profile Fans

If you don’t want to call attention to your ceiling fan yet still enjoy the breeze, choose something with a plain color and thin blades. The fan should be plain, compact and soundless, with no lighting fixtures. Choose a model that cools the room without calling attention to the fact that it’s there.

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