Laundry Room Ceiling Fans
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Clarity II Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: Rubberized White - Blade Color: Rubberized White - Flushmount Ceiling Fan
Spitfire Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: Brushed Satin Brass - Blade Color: Black
Concept I 52 In. LED Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: White - Blade Color: White
Concept II Flushmount 44 In. Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: Brushed Nickel - Blade Color: Silver
Terna LED Pendant Light Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: White - Blade Color: White
Irene-HLK LED Flushmount 3 Blade Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: Polished Chrome - Blade Color: Walnut
Cranbrook Low Profile Ceiling Fan - Blade Color: Blonde Oak/ Mid Century Walnut
Embrace Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: Matte White - Blade Color: Matte White
Hugh Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: Dark Bronze - Blade Color: Dark Bronze
Mach Two Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: Titanium - Blade Color: Titanium
Concept II 52-Inch Flushmount Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: Oil Rubbed Bronze - Blade Color: Taupe
Leoni Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: Noble Bronze and Modern Brass - Blade Color: Dark Walnut/ Black Oak
Laval 44-Inch Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: Matte White - Blade Color: Matte White
Velo DC Flushmount Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: Bright Nickel - Blade Color: Graywash
Irene-HLK LED Flushmount 5 Blade Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: Nickel - Blade Color: Matte Black Blades
Discus Trio Max Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: Brushed Steel - Blade Color: Silver
La Salle Ceiling Fan - Body Finish: English Bronze - Blade Color: Bronze
Spacesaver Fan - Body Finish: White - Blade Color: White - Flushmount Ceiling Fan
Why We Love Laundry Room Ceiling Fans
Fresh air is always important, but doubly so in a small room where heat often gathers, like a laundry room. Running a hot dryer all day undeniably makes the room stuffy and warmer. Laundry room ceiling fans are essential to keep these crowded spaces cool, and they offer a compact way to make a stylish impact. With such a large variety of finishes, styles, and designs, there’s the perfect laundry room fan for every home.
Why Add a Ceiling Fan to Your Laundry Room
It comes as no surprise that laundry rooms get hot. They’re typically relatively small spaces with little to no ventilation, and to top it off, the heat that dryers put out makes the entire room warmer. There’s also not a lot of space to install adequate lighting. The most cost-effective and practical way to solve both of these problems simultaneously? A laundry room ceiling fan. The fan will act as a light source and help circulate a fresh breeze, which draws in new fresh, cool air. So not only will a ceiling fan in the laundry room help keep the space cooler, but it’ll also provide additional ventilation. And as an added bonus, these fans each bring something a little different to the table when it comes to style and design.
Favorite Features of a Ceiling Fan
Laundry room fans are small and compact but they’re the top contender for keeping small spaces cool and looking visually appealing while they do it. The most important parts of a fan for its function, the blades, are also a large contributor to the style of the fan. Modern laundry room ceiling fans tend to have three blades or less while traditional fans often sport more. Metal blades gives a sleek, polished look while wooden ones offer a warmer comfort welcome in coastal and nautically inspired homes. Exposed bulbs and aviation accents give additional interest, so be on the lookout for small details.
How to Choose the Perfect Laundry Room Ceiling Fan
Having a ceiling fan in your laundry room is essential to keeping the space cool and comfortable but it can be hard to know where to start to find one that fits you and your space. Laundry room ceiling fans are much smaller than your typical ceiling fan so you won’t have to worry too much about the size. Instead, you can focus on things like the type of light or base and blade style. The longer the blades, the larger area the fan can keep cool. So, if you have a larger than average laundry room, keep an eye out for fans with slightly longer blades. Keep in mind that when installing a fan with a light, you’ll most likely need a ceiling fan light kit.
Other Considerations
If you feel that your laundry room is adequately ventilated and stays cool, installing a fan is not necessary. Instead, consider browsing our selection of laundry room lighting. Laundry room flush mount lighting is an especially good choice in such a small space because the low profile of the light keeps things from looking overcrowded.