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How to clean a ceiling fan

How to clean a ceiling fan

  • Anna Ham

Your ceiling fan is a fashionable, functional fixture. It adds year-round comfort as well as exceptional style to your space. However, your ceiling fan collects dust on the blades as it runs, and unless you want dust flying around your room, you need to clean your ceiling fan blades regularly.   Keeping your ceiling fan clean and dust-free is also important for the longevity of your fan and helps keep the air in your room clean. (If you have one of our Hunter Original fans, you’ll...

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Best size ceiling fan for your great rooms

Best size ceiling fan for your great rooms

  • Sarah Villane

Looking for the perfect ceiling fan size for your open concept or large family room? Look no further. Choosing the right size ceiling fan for your great room has some to do with the aesthetic and everything to with the function of the fan in your space. If you install a fan that's too small for your room, it won't circulate air effectively to make the room feel cool. Alternatively, installing a ceiling fan that's too large for your room could overpower the space....

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Free one-on-one design help for your home project

Free one-on-one design help for your home project

  • Sarah Villane

Need help choosing the best light fixture to complement the ceiling fan in your space? Trying to narrow down which of the three fans you should choose for your room? Our interior designer, Fallon, is here to give you free, professional advice to help you make the decision. To make the most of this free design service, here are some things to keep in mind when chatting with our designer about choosing the best ceiling fan or light fixture for your project. ...

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Which way should fan spin in summer or winter?

Which way should fan spin in summer or winter?

  • Anna Ham

Which Direction Should Your Ceiling Fan Spin for Summer and Winter? Changing your ceiling fan direction seasonally is one of the simple ways to get the most out of your ceiling fan. The ceiling fan direction in summer should be counterclockwise to help create a downdraft, which creates that direct, cooling breeze. Your fan direction in winter needs to be clockwise to create an updraft and circulate warm air around the room....

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