Introducing the Kennedale 72-Inch 5-Blade DC Motor Transitional Ceiling Fan, a perfect blend of style and functionality for your home. This ceiling fan is designed to cool large spaces both indoors and outdoors, making it an ideal choice for great rooms, open floor plans, and expansive porches.
The Kennedale ceiling fan features a transitional design that seamlessly fits into both traditional and contemporary settings. It boasts five reversible plywood blades with a UV-protected finish, offering two distinct looks: a grey weathered wood finish on one side and a sleek painted nickel finish on the other. This versatility allows you to customize the fan to match your decor effortlessly.
The fan's blades are coated in a sophisticated grey weathered wood or a modern painted nickel finish, complemented by a powder-coated steel canopy in painted nickel. This combination of finishes ensures durability while adding a touch of elegance to any room.
The Kennedale ceiling fan is equipped with a powerful yet energy-efficient DC motor, providing robust airflow with minimal energy consumption. It includes a six-speed full-function handheld remote control, allowing you to easily adjust the fan speed and control the lighting (light kit not included). The fan's quiet operation ensures a peaceful environment, while its reversible blades offer flexibility in enhancing your room's aesthetics.
This ceiling fan is perfect for large rooms such as great rooms, living rooms, and master bedrooms. It's also suitable for outdoor spaces like covered porches and patios, thanks to its damp location rating. The fan's substantial size and design make it a focal point in any room, providing both style and comfort.
The Kennedale ceiling fan complements various room themes, from rustic farmhouse to modern minimalist. Its versatile design allows it to blend seamlessly with different decor styles, making it a valuable addition to any home. Whether you're looking to enhance your living room's ambiance or keep your porch cool during summer, this fan delivers exceptional performance and style.
Enhance your home's comfort and style with the Kennedale 72-Inch 5-Blade DC Motor Transitional Ceiling Fan. Its elegant design, energy-efficient motor, and versatile blade finishes make it a perfect choice for any large space. Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your home's aesthetics and functionality. Order now and experience the perfect blend of form and function!
A ceiling fan is a fairly large ceiling-mounted fan which can rotate clockwise or anticlockwise. In one direction the fan blows air downward, while in the other it draws air upwards. Some fans come equipped with a light fixture to double as a central light. The fan is a hardwired fixtures so has to be installed electrically. Typically it is used with a wall switch or remote control. Ceiling fans can help keep you cool in summer and also warmer in winter by circulating the air.
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A ceiling fan needs enough headroom, so is ideal over some furniture such as a couch, seating area or bed. See hugger fans for maximizing headroom. Fans are most often used in living rooms, family rooms and bedrooms, where people might be dwelling for a longer period of time.
A fan is best positioned either centrally in the room or above a main seating or sleeping area. If the fan has a light it can help to light the room. We recommend adding either wall lights or some lamps to fill out the space.
Attaches to a ceiling. The ceiling should be flat, unless the fan supports sloped/vaulted ceilings. A small canopy will conceal the electrical installation.
An electrician or person with electrical installation knowledge will need to permanently wire the ceiling fan into the building's electrical supply.