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Default Ceiling fan, light for low ceiling


"Christopher Nelson" wrote in message
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The ceilings in our bedrooms are barely 7' 5". In several rooms
the
previous owner installed low-profile ceiling fans with lights.
The
fan blades are 7" from the ceiling at their lowest and the light
globes extend to approximately 14".

The master bedroom doesn't have a fan or a light. Because it's
a
larger room, the ceiling looks even lower than it does in the
other
rooms. I want to add a ceiling fan, we need more light, and I'd
love
to create the illusion of a higher ceiling. These are three
separate
issues but if I can address more than one at the same time, that
would
be great.

I really don't want a central ceiling light because I think they
create glare and I'd be looking at it while reading in bed
making
reading harder than it already is. I found a fan with an
uplight
which I think would add light without creating glare (esp.
diffusing
off a flat-finish white ceiling) and add to the illusion of a
higher
ceiling. However, the blades of the fan extend to 12" below the
ceiling (just 6 '5" off the floor).

I'm now thinking I'll get a ceiling-hugging fan with no light at
all
and worry about light another time.

Any thoughts?


Our son's house has 8' ceilings in the upstairs and the bedroom
assigned to us when visiting has a ceiling fan. Trust me, in the
AM, it's no fun putting on your shirts or tee shirt, reaching up
and contacting the fan blades. grin My suggestion would be to
place a wall mounted circulating fan in the corner of the room and
stick with a plain BR ceiling light.


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