![]() “I can’t sleep without one, and I have many clients who can’t either.” “We use a lot of ceiling fans,” she says. Wendy Kerrigan, of Atelier Designs, describes the fans as “a functional need” in New Orleans. Amanda Lindroth, founder of the Amanda Lindroth Collection, puts a ceiling fan in every room of homes she designs in tropical locales, not only to provide steady airflow, but also for the relaxing sound of the turning blades. The message seems to be that scrapping a fan that is out of step with your décor is easier than finding a good-looking replacement.īut that’s a bummer if you’re a fan of fans, not to mention shortsighted in some climates and in multilevel homes, where, by keeping air circulating, a fan can help maintain a constant temperature. ![]() ![]() Fans of home-reno shows know: If a fixer-upper has a ceiling fan, sure as shiplap, the interior designer will tear it out and replace it with a light fixture. ![]()
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