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Flush Mount Ceiling Fan

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It is important to know the facts about the versatility of flush mount ceiling fan placement and styles:

  1. indoor and outdoor fans are available
  2. pitched ceiling flush mounts are easy
  3. don’t sacrifice improved air flow
  4. multiple lighting options included
  5. blade span options are diverse
  6. modern to classic styles available

Flush mount ceiling fans can be used in many unlikely locations, from wet outdoor areas to great rooms with pitched ceilings without sacrificing style. In an outdoor area that may be damp or wet due to exposure to rain or wet landscaping features, a surprising variety of styles are available. Outdoor patios, gazebos, covered decks or even temporary sales tents may have special requirements, but the design choices are fantastic. There are two ratings for outdoor use; one will indicate the fan is suitable for use in wet conditions, where the other will only be suitable for damp conditions. Outdoor uses of ceiling fans are also effective at keeping flying insects at bay, cooling and maintaining dryer conditions for your patio furniture and grill.

Installing flush mount ceiling fans in great rooms is a cinch, with the many improvements in the ceiling fan market over the years. No matter what style you are looking for, flush mounts is not a hindrance with a pitched ceiling. Most great rooms have a center beam, which is perfect for any blade span you are looking for. If the great room does not have a center beam, a faux beam can easily be added or a faux medallion providing the depth required for the flush mount ceiling fan of your choice. These hollow, wood or composite additions to ceilings are attractive and a stylish backdrop to a flush mount ceiling fan.

The flush mount is as versatile has the standard mounts for any ceiling fan. Your fan location will have more bearing on the styles available to you. Choose from sleek, low-profile, nickel/chrome or bronze finishes providing an industrial look or go with the more traditional, dark wood blade with a warm light; you do not have to limit your design preferences with the flush mount ceiling fan. The blade length will be important, be sure to consider the proximity to pitched walls, other obstacles in smaller spaces or hanging items such as plants, curtains or retail inventory which could interfere with the placement of a flush mount ceiling fan; a shorter blade can be compensated with a wider width increasing air flow and efficiency.

A flush mount is often less noisy over time, since there is no arm extending down from the ceiling; the less parts, the quieter the fan. A flush mount ceiling fan has one less part to adjust, which decreases mounting challenges such as wobbling and noise in operation. With continued use, there is much less to require repair or adjustment since an extension arm is not required. Consider a flush mount ceiling fan for any location knowing it is a versatile product in today’s market.