Considering A Ceiling Fan To Keep Warm This Winter
Yes, you read that right. We’re looking into Contemporary Style Ceiling Fans that our landlord might permit us to install in order to stay warm in the winter. You see, we live in low-cost housing that was built as low cost housing. In other words, they trimmed costs wherever possible during the building process as well. Which means that, for instance, there’s no insulation between floors. So when we turn on the central heat all of the warm air comes out of the vents (which are located at the top of the walls) and tends to float right through the ceiling into the upstairs, failing to heat the downstairs of the house. Of course, this also means that the upstairs gets stiflingly hot by the time the downstairs is merely comfortable.
With a Hugger Style Ceiling Fan we could run it on low in the winter and thus pull the warm air down from the ceiling (hopefully before it escapes upstairs) and into the room itself. After all, people don’t live on the ceiling. They tend to hang out in the bottom five feet or so of a room. So that’s where the heat needs to go.
We actually found a great selection of Decorative Style Ceiling Fans at CeilingFanWarehouse.com to choose from and have narrowed our choices down to a few that are both affordable and don’t seem like they’ll appear out of place in our smallish apartment. At this point, we’re just waiting for permission from the landlord. Wish us luck!


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