available in many styles. From classic, to
contemporary fans and modern to tropical, there is a low profile ceiling fan style that is sure to complement just about any room decor.
Many low profile fans are available with customizable options such as various motor housings, blade options and lighting fixtures. There are so many styles and options to choose from and there are even wet rated low profile fans that are perfect for use outdoors.
Recommended Ceiling Heights for Close to the Ceiling Fans and Why?
For safety purposes, it is recommended by National Electric Code that ceiling fan blades do not hang lower than 7 feet from the floor. Because of this requirement, it is necessary to use a low profile ceiling fan model in rooms whose ceiling height is 7'6" or less.
A Low profile ceiling fan provides the minimum distance between the ceiling and the fan blades making them ideal for low ceilings. Most low profile ceiling fan blades hang less than 12" from the ceiling as opposed to the typical ceiling fan downrod that positions the fan blades approximately 12" or more from the ceiling. This leaves maximum distance between the ceiling fan blades and the floor which is a safer option when a fan is placed in an area where it will be directly walked under.
Most low profile ceiling fans are flush mounted to the ceiling which allows for maximum space utilization in a room with a low ceiling. These fans are great for use in any room where the ceiling is low.
New and Hot Low Profile Ceiling Fan Styles Cool you down
DelMar Designs offers a variety of hot new low profile ceiling fans that are sure to cool you down. Whether you are looking for a
tropical ceiling fan from Fanimation such as the
Islander Ceiling Fan which features various motor housings, blade styles and lighting options, or you are looking for a simpler look such as the St. Michaels fan from
Hunter Fans, you are sure to find a fan that suits your space and style at DelMar Designs.
There is no need to sacrifice comfort in a room due to low ceilings. A low profile ceiling fan may be placed in a bedroom, on a porch or patio, in a living room, or even a dining room—any room that has low ceilings is a possible candidate for a low profile fan.