Ceiling Fans

Sean and I know from the get go that the place we’re looking to purchase doesn’t have central air conditioning. With this we’re looking into a few different cooling options that will work for us year round, without us having an air conditioner in the window. So we’ve been looking around the Internet for different things and I personally think that installing a few ceiling fans would be a great route to take. I’ve always liked Craftmade ceiling fans, but I found a few Monte Carlo ceiling fans that sparked my interest. The one I like the most is the Mach Two. It comes with a lighting kit and even a remote control. I know that’s a little two high-tech for a fan but for $250 it really isn’t half bad. The one I originally looked into was like $450 which really isn’t even worth it to me, so settling for something in the $250 range wouldn’t be a bad idea in comparison. I figure it’ll be in the right spot to cover the living room and office areas. I’ll have a vent in the kitchen to at least suck the air out in there. I don’t plan on spending too much time in there, other then when I’m cooking, so the flow of air from the living room will be more than enough for me. I have seen quite a few (beautiful) kitchens that have fans over the dining table but that doesn’t mean I’d actually put one in there. If you’re working on an electric stove then that’s one thing, but it’s really more of a fire hazard than anything when you’re working on a gas stove – you know? The flame goes out with any kind of a strong breeze and having the gas on after the flame goes out is pure stupidity. But hopefully anyone would know that.

One Response to “Ceiling Fans”

  1. For a person that loves to save significant amount of space like me, a ceiling fan is the best fit. I bought a ceiling fan with a remote control , I have everything wired like the instructions and diagrams. I had my hubby installed that for me. Those ceiling fans are a great option.

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October 09, 2007

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