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Shop Elegant Indoor & Outdoor Fans with Lights at Lamps Plus
Looking to light up a room and keep it cool with the most stylish ceiling fan possible? Look no further than Lamps Plus's selection of incredible ceiling fans with lights. We offer ceiling fans with light kits in a wide range of sizes, number of blades, fan control features, colors and finishes, moisture ratings, and much more.
Read more below and discover everything you need to know so you find the right choice from our collection of ceiling fans.
How to Size Ceiling Fans Based on Your Room's Dimensions
One of the most important aspects of a ceiling fan with lights is its size. Nobody wants a fan that's too big or too small for their room, which is why we go over how to get the correct measurements and which size fans are ideal for certain rooms.
To get started, measure the length and width of the room where you want to install a new fan. Then, multiply their numbers to get the square footage of the whole room. This will be used as a basis for selecting the right size
- 44-inch Span or Smaller - Rooms below approximately 144 sq. feet
- 48-inch to 58-inch Span - Rooms around 144 to 400 sq. feet
- 60-inch to 80-inches or Larger - Rooms over approximately 400 sq. feet
The Difference in the Number of Blades of a Ceiling Fan
The number of blades in a ceiling fan affects its function, performance, and aesthetic appearance. We carry ceiling fans with light kits and blades ranging from one to six and higher. To help you make the right selection for your home, here's a quick breakdown of how more or fewer blades affect a room's air quality and appearance.
More blades:
- Can mean smoother airflow from lower air disruption.
- May have slower-than-average blade rotations due to more blades producing additional air drag.
- May also create less volume of airflow overall.
- Often has a milder cooling effect.
In short, more blades often mean a slower airflow. However, ceiling fans are also considerably versatile in their styles. Many ceiling fans with lights that have over five blades tend to provide a more industrial aesthetic to a room, while others made with wood finishes evoke a more stately and traditional look. So, more blades, more styles, but they make the room a bit less cool.
Fewer blades:
- Depending on the design, it can have faster rotation speeds from less air resistance and drag.
- Some may also produce a higher potential airflow volume.
- With faster rotations and higher airflow, these ceiling fans may also create a stronger cooling effect.
So, if you're really looking to cool down your home, consider these as your indoor or outdoor ceiling fans with a built-in light fixture. They'll produce enough airflow to cool you down. On top of that, select the right color and finish, and you'll have found the perfect ceiling fan with lights to match a transitional, contemporary, or minimalist style.
Key Considerations for Ceiling Fans with Light Kits
There are several other key aspects of ceiling fans with lights besides the number of blades you should focus on. Here are a few we recommend you consider:
Placement of Fans Based on Room Layout
Certain room layouts may ask for a ceiling fan with lighting to be in a certain position. A good example is a living room and kitchen with an open floor plan. In this case, one ceiling fan won't provide enough illumination or airflow to cover the entire area. Instead, consider which space could use both the light and cooling element of the fan — most often, this would be the living room. Of course, if the square feet of each space are small enough, a large ceiling fan with lights may be able to provide accent lighting and airflow for both areas.
Flush-mounted vs. Standard
Remember that ceiling fans with light kits also come in flush-mounted options, allowing you to hide away the downrod and make your ceiling fan look more like a major light source and air conditioning element. However, while flush-mount ceiling fans with lights look more compact and integrated, they may be difficult or impossible to install, depending on the room.
Color & Finish According to Walls & Decor
It's also important to match your ceiling fan with lights with your home's existing or desired decor. That's why Lamps Plus offers numerous ceiling fans in various colors and finishes.
For colors, we have:
This level of variety provides more than enough options to choose from, but in addition, we also provide ceiling fans with light kits in these finishes as well:
- Black/Matte Black - Sleek and bold, black and matte black finishes pair perfectly with modern, industrial, or minimalist decor styles.
- Antique Brass - Warm and timeless, antique brass complements vintage, traditional, or rustic interiors with its elegant charm.
- Bronze - Rich and versatile, bronze works well in transitional or craftsman-style spaces, adding a touch of earthy sophistication.
- Brushed Nickel - Subtle and refined, brushed nickel blends seamlessly with contemporary or coastal designs for a clean, understated look.
- Chrome - Bright and polished, chrome enhances modern and Art Deco spaces with its reflective, high-gloss appeal.
- Copper - Vibrant and unique, copper is a standout choice for farmhouse, eclectic, or bohemian decor, bringing warmth and character.
- Pewter - Soft and muted, pewter pairs beautifully with shabby chic, cottage, or traditional interiors for a subtle yet sophisticated touch.
Places to Install Ceiling Fans with Lights
Ceiling fans with lights are a great addition to nearly any room, providing plenty of accent lighting and air-cooling. Below, we list a few areas in a home that would be ideal for installing a ceiling fan with lights:
Outdoor Dining Room
For an outdoor dining area, a ceiling fan with light ensures you and your guests can enjoy a delicious meal under a comfortable breeze no matter what time of day it is. They're also especially useful during hot summer nights, providing plenty of illumination and cool air for dinner parties and family barbecues. Additionally, make sure you pick the right moisture-resistant ceiling fans with lighting that can withstand humidity and wet weather conditions while also complementing your outdoor furniture.
Bedroom
A bedroom is another great place to install a ceiling fan with lights. It will provide a gentle breeze for restful sleep and ample illumination for nighttime routines. These elements create a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere year-round while also helping to reduce energy costs by improving air circulation.
Outdoor Sunrooms or Covered Patios
A ceiling fan with lighting enhances outdoor sunrooms and covered patios by providing a cool breeze on warm days and soft lighting for evening gatherings. It creates a cozy environment for entertaining or relaxing while withstanding the elements with weather-resistant designs.
Garage
In garages, a ceiling fan with a lighting kit improves air circulation to combat stuffiness and keeps the space well-lit for projects or storage organization. It's an ideal solution for making your garage more comfortable and practical for year-round use.
Ceiling Fan with Lights & Energy Efficiency
Many of our ceiling fans with lights have a high energy-efficiency rating, and use LED light bulbs. Installing one in your home can save you even more in energy costs.
While running, a ceiling fan can cool a room by 4 degrees Fahrenheit. Additionally, many of our high-end ceiling fans with light kits use LED lights, which are far more energy-efficient than other light sources.
Since modern ceiling fans with lights use much less power than your air conditioning system, installing one in your bedroom, living room, or elsewhere in your home can grant you huge energy savings, not to mention a comforting breeze and an attractive centerpiece for any room.
Shop Elegant Indoor & Outdoor Fans with Lights at Lamps Plus
Looking to light up a room and keep it cool with the most stylish ceiling fan possible? Look no further than Lamps Plus's selection of incredible ceiling fans with lights. We offer ceiling fans with light kits in a wide range of sizes, number of blades, fan control features, colors and finishes, moisture ratings, and much more.
Read more below and discover everything you need to know so you find the right choice from our collection of ceiling fans.
How to Size Ceiling Fans Based on Your Room's Dimensions
One of the most important aspects of a ceiling fan with lights is its size. Nobody wants a fan that's too big or too small for their room, which is why we go over how to get the correct measurements and which size fans are ideal for certain rooms.
To get started, measure the length and width of the room where you want to install a new fan. Then, multiply their numbers to get the square footage of the whole room. This will be used as a basis for selecting the right size
- 44-inch Span or Smaller - Rooms below approximately 144 sq. feet
- 48-inch to 58-inch Span - Rooms around 144 to 400 sq. feet
- 60-inch to 80-inches or Larger - Rooms over approximately 400 sq. feet
The Difference in the Number of Blades of a Ceiling Fan
The number of blades in a ceiling fan affects its function, performance, and aesthetic appearance. We carry ceiling fans with light kits and blades ranging from one to six and higher. To help you make the right selection for your home, here's a quick breakdown of how more or fewer blades affect a room's air quality and appearance.
More blades:
- Can mean smoother airflow from lower air disruption.
May have slower-than-average blade rotations due to more blades producing additional air drag.