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[MUSIC PLAYING] Ceiling fans add comfort, style, and lighting to your space while keeping energy costs low. The big question is, which one's right for you? Don't worry, you've got this.
Think about your room and the size of fan you'll need. Fans are measured by the diameter of the circle you see when the fan blades are in motion. The larger your room, the larger fan you'll need.
Next, focus on a style that complements your space. Contemporary models offer a clean modern look. Traditional indoor fans offer a classic functional look in a wide range of finishes and colors. Transitional fans fall between the two, blending function with flair. If you plan on using the fan outside, find a model designed for outdoor use.
Next, consider the built in features you'll need. Mounts come in two main styles-- hugger and drop down. Drop downs have a longer down rod for optimal air movement. Hugger fans are flush to the ceiling, trading airflow for space and noise reduction.
The number of blades doesn't affect performance. Some models offer reversible blades, a handy option if you plan to paint your space in the future. A reversible rotation changes the direction of your blades-- an advantage that allows you to move warm air better in cold weather.
When it comes to fan lighting, look for a model that comes with an energy-efficient LED integrated lighting kit. Also factor in whether you prefer a pull cord or remote control.
If you'd rather not mount the unit yourself, let Canadian Tire's Home Services install program handle it for you. With space, design, and features in mind, you'll be comfortable in no time. Don't worry, you got this.
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