Energy costs are constantly rising, so installing a ceiling fan is not only practical but also cost effective. They also look graceful.
During summer, a room can feel up to five degrees cooler thanks to a wind-chill effect. In winter, the fan can be set in reverse to recirculate escaping heat from the ceiling to the floor.
There is an art to choosing a ceiling fan. It's usually one of the first things someone notices when they walk into a room and it is not only a decorative accessory but often is also a light fixture.
Life's a Breeze, on the 16th floor of Horizon Plaza, has an exclusive collection of the best designs - elegant styles created from the finest materials, delivering exceptionally quiet air movement.
There are many factors to consider when choosing. These include the size of the room, ceiling height, whether or not the fan will include a light fixture, and personal taste regarding styles and finishes. With more than 30 working models on display and experienced consultants on hand to help, customers are sure to receive the information needed to make the right decision.
There are other benefits associated with the use of ceiling fans.