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Choosing the Right Ceiling Fan for your Bedroom

A ceiling fan is an easy way to add comfort to the bedroom. Because they don’t lower the actual room temperature or remove humidity, you’re not stuck with a high energy bill at the end of the month.

Most websites won’t actually rate ceiling fans for the bedroom because so many of them perform similarly well at any operational speed. That means the way to determine the best and worst ceiling fans for the bedroom is to look at the specific features that are available in this category.

You could spend more to get a preferred finish or a nicer motor cover… or you could be smart about your purchase to find one that operates perfectly within your space. 

What Are the Best Ceiling Fans for the Bedroom?

  • The shape of the blade matters when shopping for the best bedroom ceiling fans. You can gauge the effectiveness of the blade shape by looking at the cubic feet per minute of airflow that the fan can provide. Called CFM, high ratings indicate more air movement. The best results for the bedroom tend to fall around a CFM of 5,500.
  • Balancing matters for a bedroom ceiling fan as well. Many fans may have a slight wobble to them because of small weight variances in the blades. A basic balancing kit that is compatible with your preferred ceiling fan manufacturer can eliminate most wobbling.
  • Energy Star ratings are important. A ceiling fan that earns this rating moves up to 20% more air than other ceiling fans and are up to 60% more efficient with their lighting.
  • Size matters when looking for a brand-new ceiling fan as well. The most popular size of ceiling fan is 52 inches, but a fan of that size is intended for a room that is at least 225 square feet in size. If your room is 150 square feet, a 42-inch ceiling fan is a better option and you’ll likely save some cash at the same time.

What Are the Worst Ceiling Fans for the Bedroom

  • Know what the damp rating for your ceiling fan is going to be if you have a bathroom that adjoins your bedroom. The presence of a bathroom exposes the ceiling fan to a higher level of moisture over its lifetime. Without the UL damp rating, you may find yourself replacing the ceiling fan sooner rather than later.
  • Noise is an important factor when looking for a bedroom ceiling fan. If the unit is too noisy, it could create sleep disturbances.
  • Light kits are not always a necessity for the bedroom. You can save some money by purchasing a standard ceiling fan and then a universal light kit if you decide that some more light is required in the bedroom. Check for adaptability before finalizing your purchase, however, because not every fan is universally compatible.

The right ceiling fans for your bedroom is dependent upon your specific needs. You deserve to be comfortable in your bedroom. Shop for features first and fashion second to ensure you’re getting the most bang for your buck.

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