Elevate your outdoor living space with the Midvale Collection 5-Blade Galvanized 56-Inch Coastal Ceiling Fan. This ceiling fan combines nostalgic charm with modern functionality, making it a perfect addition to any covered outdoor area. The fan features a rustic cage frame and banded metal elements, all coated in a stunning galvanized finish that exudes a timeless appeal.
The Midvale ceiling fan boasts a design that is both rustic and elegant. Its five blades are finished in a beautiful galvanized coating, enhancing its vintage aesthetic. The clear seeded glass shade encases vintage-style LED bulbs, adding to its nostalgic charm. This fan is ideal for coastal and farmhouse-style settings, bringing a touch of rustic elegance to your outdoor space.
This ceiling fan is designed for exceptional quality and reliability. It includes a powerful AC motor that ensures efficient airflow, making your outdoor gatherings more comfortable. The fan comes with a 3-speed handheld remote control, complete with batteries and a wall bracket for convenient storage. You can easily adjust the fan speed and full-range dimming without any hassle. For optimal illumination, the fan includes two medium base bulbs (7W max - LED/CFL/incandescent) that are compatible with dimmable bulbs.
The Midvale ceiling fan is perfect for any covered outdoor living space. Whether it's a patio, porch, or sunroom, this fan enhances the ambiance while providing excellent airflow. Its charming design complements various room themes, especially those with coastal or farmhouse decor. The fan's galvanized finish and vintage-style elements make it a standout piece in any setting.
Measuring 56 inches in diameter and 20-17/20 inches in height, this ceiling fan is designed to make a statement. The clear seeded glass shade measures 6 inches in height and 8.125 inches in width and depth. The canopy has a round shape and measures 2.5 inches in height and 6.5 inches in width and depth. The fan blades have a pitch of 13 degrees, ensuring efficient airflow. With a wire length of 80 inches, installation is straightforward and flexible.
Transform your outdoor living space with the Midvale 5-Blade Galvanized 56-Inch Coastal Ceiling Fan. Its timeless design, reliable performance, and exceptional quality make it a must-have for any home. Order now and experience the perfect blend of style and functionality. Breathe new life into your everyday moments with this exquisite ceiling fan.
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.
Our Loft-Industrial Lighting Style is heavy on the unrefined aesthetic elements inspired by the industrial revolution and turn-of-the-century warehouse lighting fixtures. These bold and strong designs are dominated with heavy metal or rustic wood construction, and are certain to ignite an urban renewal through use of rivets, chain links, steampunk-inspired light bulbs, metal ribbon strips or wrought iron trimmings.
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.