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A fandelier (fan + chandelier) combines the decorative look of a chandelier with the comfort and functionality of a ceiling fan. It’s a great choice when you want a statement-making fixture that delivers both style and air movement, often with an elevated, designer-forward appearance.
A ceiling fan is typically defined by a more classic or straightforward fan-forward look, designed to complement the room while focusing on comfort, airflow, and (in many cases) integrated lighting.
Choosing the right downrod length is essential because it determines how low your ceiling fan hangs, which affects air circulation, safety, and the overall look of the room. A downrod is the metal pipe that connects the fan motor to the mounting bracket and helps position the fan at the ideal height.
The goal is to keep fan blades about 7–9 feet above the floor—too high reduces airflow, and too low becomes a safety hazard. Downrods range from as short as 4 inches to over 70 inches, making them suitable for both standard and tall ceilings.
Yes—as long as the fan is rated for outdoor use. For covered porches, patios, and screened-in spaces, we recommend a damp-rated ceiling fan, which is designed to handle humidity, temperature changes, and moisture in the air. Indoor-only fans should stay indoors, and even outdoor-rated fans should be installed in a protected area (not directly exposed to rain, snow, or heavy weather) unless specifically listed for wet locations.




