Wicker Ceiling Fans

You probably already know the benefits of having ceiling fans throughout your house to help conserve energy by circulating air in the summer and winter. With the wide variety of fans on the market today it can sometimes be difficult to choose which design you want to use.

Wicker ceiling fans can bring a bit of the tropics into your home while helping creative an attractive decor in just about any room. The unique styling of wicker ceiling fans makes them stand out, even against a plain ceiling.

Tropicalia

Wicker ceiling fans often remind us of the tropics. We can imagine ourselves sitting in on a porch outside our villa as the fan turns above us. You can bring a bit of this magic into your house at almost the same cost as an ordinary ceiling fan.

Because of their wicker blade design most ceiling fans of this type do not collect as much dust as normal flat-bladed fans would and generally are easier to maintain with just a quick dusting every now and then.

Wicker ceiling fans tend to come in many different blade styles and materials - from traditional wicker to wicker-inlaid wood. Blades can be designed in shapes of palm tree leaves or traditional wicker paddles. The wicker itself also comes in a wide variety of colors to compliment almost any room.

Transform your Sunroom

A sunroom or enclosed balcony can take on a new look with the installation of a wicker ceiling fan. Consider adding plants and a relaxing wicker chair to turn an otherwise ordinary sunroom into a taste of the tropics. Perhaps you want to create your own little escape that you can go away and read or just relax after a hard days work. With wicker ceiling fans you can use your creativity to compliment the fan by adding a number of plants and other tropical accents to create that special look.

The next time you are planning on installing a ceiling fan consider taking a moment to think about the tropics and how wicker can fit into your overall decor. With wicker ceiling fans being versatile in their design and appearance they can fit in just about anywhere, even if you are not escaping to the tropics.

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Installing a Ceiling Fan