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The Ceiling Fan That Blows Away Ceiling Fans' Bad Rap
Modern, simple and even usable in some outdoor spots, Ron Rezek's Cirrus ceiling fan will change your mind about this much-maligned fixture
As crisp fall temperatures arrive and hot, humid conditions depart, we've been able to shut down the air-conditioning, open the windows and turn the ceiling fans on high at my house. There's nothing I love more in early fall than fresh autumnal breezes circulating through my home.
Due to many very ugly versions, the ceiling fan has gotten a bad rap. Ron Rezek's version, however, designed in 1999, is my all-time favorite and may change your mind about ceiling fans. The Cirrus is simple and modern, and available in many variations. Whether your home has high or low ceilings, and needs light or not, this may be the fan for you.
Due to many very ugly versions, the ceiling fan has gotten a bad rap. Ron Rezek's version, however, designed in 1999, is my all-time favorite and may change your mind about ceiling fans. The Cirrus is simple and modern, and available in many variations. Whether your home has high or low ceilings, and needs light or not, this may be the fan for you.
I get the best night's sleep slumbering under the breeze of a ceiling fan, especially a well-designed one.
Designed specifically for low ceilings, the Cirrus Hugger provides excellent air circulation and is only 13 inches long.
In glossy white with a drop rod, the Cirrus pops against this sunroom's rich wood-paneled ceiling.
Sustainability is integral throughout this Adirondacks, New York, residence. Examples include extensive natural lighting, natural ventilation only (no air-conditioning, only Cirrus ceiling fans), large overhangs to reduce heat in summer, photovoltaic solar panels for electric power, reclaimed wood siding, exposed concrete flooring with local bluestone aggregate, and fluorescent or LED electric lights only.
Approved for use in damp and covered outdoor areas, the Cirrus is a wonderful option for a modern patio.
With an industrial vibe and minimalist furnishings, the sleek, brushed-aluminum Cirrus is the cherry on this modern Chicago living room sundae.
Ceiling fans are a godsend in double-story spaces, especially in cooler months, when they help to keep warm air from rising.
Ceiling fans not only circulate air, but feng shui practitioners believe they also move energy around, and that the bedroom is an excellent space for this.
Available with a light, the Cirrus Hugger is an excellent option for dining table illumination.