Finding the Best Fandelier: Our Research

What exactly is a fandelier?

Yes, this word is a mash-up of fan and chandelier, although some fandeliers don’t look like chandeliers. 

Fandeliers have a fan installed, sometimes in a stealth way (the blades retract so it looks like a light fixture when the fan is not in use). Other fandeliers take a more steampunk approach, with an antique look of fans that rotate around a light fixture.

We interviewed three lighting experts with a combined 33 years of experience in interior design to get their insights and picks for fandeliers. Here are four pieces of advice we learned during these conversations:

  1. Consider the space you want to cool. If the fandelier is to be installed in a room with high ceilings, consider a fandelier that has a drop rod to hang lower. Conversely, if the ceilings are low, consider a flush mounted or low-profile fandelier.
  2. How big is the room? Some fandeliers have small fan blades and won’t be appropriate to cool a larger room.
  3. Consider the noise level. Most fandeliers are far from silent and that might be an issue if installed in a bedroom.
  4. What other features would you like? Most fandeliers have remote controls, but also consider whether you want the blades to retract to provide a more seamless look.

    After researching a dozen models, we found these these models to be best bets for quality and ease of use.

About the Authors

Denise & Alan Fields are consumer advocates and best-selling authors. The Fields have authored 12 books with three million copies in print, including the best-selling guide to baby gear, Baby Bargains.

The Fields have been featured and quoted in the New York TimesWall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times.

As consumer products experts, the Fields have been guests on the NBC Today Show, Good Morning America and ABC’s 20/20.

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