Friday, May 25, 2012

Buy A Room Fan

Match the ceiling fan to the decor in the room.


A ceiling fan not only adds to the decor of the room, it also provides air circulation. When choosing a ceiling fan, several factors come into play. For a child's room, a more whimsical fan might work, while a sophisticated one would be appropriate for a dining room. Figure out how the space will be used and who will occupy the room along with other factors when purchasing ceiling fans.


Instructions


1. Consider the size of the room. A smaller ceiling room fan, such as 24 to 48 inches, may work for a bedroom or office from 40 to 140 square feet. Ample rooms such as living areas or two story entryways require a fan equal to the proportion of the room. Rooms from 200 to 450 square feet can accommodate ceiling fans with a blade span from 52 to 72 inches.








2. Match the ceiling fan to the decor of the rest of the room. Do not consider a contemporary fan for a room with traditional style furnishings. Ceiling fans come in a variety of colors and styles you can match to compliment the existing room style.


3. Choose if you need a light attached to the ceiling fan. The space you place the fan may require additional lighting which a ceiling fan with a light can provide. If you do not need the extra lighting, opt for a fan without the light.


4. Purchase either an indoor or outdoor ceiling fan. If placing the fan in an outdoor living space, purchase one acclimated for outdoor use. Placing an indoor only fan outside may damage or rust the inner workings.

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