Answering the question of why ceiling fans are no longer a thing of the past depends on who you ask. Ceiling fans have been around since 1882 (bet you didn’t know that!) and they have that longevity of lifestyle incorporation because of their high efficiency. Apart from the cooling and power efficiency, ceiling fans use the space to which few other pieces of equipment can take advantage.

Expert interior designers suggest that by the installation of a a stylistically appropriate choice, the visual balance and charm of the room is greatly increased because it opens the canvas. They work into any design tropical, industrial, mid-century contemporary, .

Although no longer a thing of the past, it’s high time you rewire your grandmother’s ceiling fan.

  • Wide Angle Lighting

Some homes are low on reasonable room and hallway illumination, and the best way to rectify poor lighting is to install a multi-function ceiling fan. Bright, extensive lighting means that one is enough to suitably light up the room. Some of these fittings have 4 bulbs, and a choice of wattage means you can achieve the ambience that pleases you most.

  • Comfort

Even in winter your ceiling fan brings unexpected comfort by a slow rotation keeping the warmth of the heater or fire in a downward motion, thereby cosying up your room.

  • Efficiency

The efficience of the ceiling is its ability to move more cubic feet of air per minute. This creates a breeze that minimises the ambient temperature by an average 8 degrees. And at one-tenth the cost of running an air conditioners.

  • Eco Friendly

Refurbishing and reusing an existing ceiling fan is the ultimate really in terms of an ethical item, and any made of recycled steel, ethically sourced timbers, and even plastic is one of the best ways to make it eco-friendly. It’s an added perk of the cool, soothing breeze.

  • Less Space

Power and space consumption is where the ceiling fan will always be ahead of air conditioning. Undoubtedly it is the difference between circulated air and cooled air, and often all we really need is a bit of a sit down with a drink of water and a breeze.

Some say in our social media future, the past no longer exists; which is a curious statement to make. Particularly if you’ve ever wanted to remove something from Facebook. The past will always exist. Without it being in existence, we are apparently, doomed to repeat it.

Which isn’t such a bad thing if you’re a fan, livin’ the high life. Dancing on the ceiling, as it were