Ceiling Fans

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Ceiling fans are one of the most effective and stylish ways to improve comfort, reduce energy use, and add lighting to your home. Whether you're upgrading your living room, cooling off a covered patio, or looking for a better night’s sleep in the bedroom, a ceiling fan can make a big difference.


At LightsOnline, you’ll find a wide range of indoor and outdoor ceiling fans in styles that suit every space—from sleek and modern to rustic and traditional. Many of our fans include built-in lights, remote controls, or smart features for added convenience.


Need help choosing the right size or style? Check out our Ceiling Fan Buying Guide for expert tips.


Ready to refresh your space? Browse our collection and find the perfect ceiling fan to keep your home feeling cool and looking great year-round.

Ceiling Fans - Frequently Asked Questions

What direction warms a room in winter?

To warm a room in winter, a ceiling fan should rotate clockwise. This setting creates an updraft, drawing cool air upwards and gently pushing accumulated warm air from the ceiling down into the room. Operating the fan at a low speed is crucial to avoid creating a chilling breeze, effectively distributing heat throughout the space.

What is the current trend in ceiling fans?

Current trends in ceiling fans focus on minimalist designs, smart home integration, and energy efficiency. Many modern ceiling fans feature sleek profiles, integrated LED lighting with adjustable color temperatures, and DC motors that can reduce energy consumption by up to 70% compared to traditional AC motors. Wi-Fi connectivity for app and voice control is also increasingly common. Larger blade spans, often exceeding 60 inches, are popular for open-concept living spaces.

Which is better, a 3 blade or 4 blade ceiling fan?

Three-blade ceiling fans generally move air more efficiently and operate at higher speeds due to less drag, making them effective for cooling. Four-blade models often provide quieter operation and a more traditional aesthetic, though they may move slightly less air volume. The difference in airflow can be around 10-15% for comparable motor sizes and blade pitches.