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3 Reasons Why Installing a Ceiling Fan Outdoors Makes a Lot of Sense

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You may already have a ceiling fan or two in your home. You use them to circulate air and add comfort in the rooms where they’re installed. But have you ever thought about installing a ceiling fan outside? If you have a covered porch, patio, deck or another outdoor space where you want more comfort, then you already have the perfect spot for a new ceiling fan.  Many ceiling fans for sale today are made for outdoor use. An outdoor ceiling fan works just like its indoor counterpart by moving air around, but outdoor fans are made especially for use outside. You can install a ceiling fan in any spot with a ceiling or overhang where you can safely run wiring (if there’s not already wiring in place). Here are three reasons why it makes sense to install a ceiling fan outdoors. An Alternative to Traditional Light Fixtures Traditional lighting is great. From ceiling lights to pendant lights, there are a lot of lighting options for every space around your home. Of course, i...

3 Ways to Create the Perfect Outdoor Lighting for Summer

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You’re already spending more time outdoors. With the arrival of summer, there’s a good chance you’ll be spending even more time on your deck, patio, balcony or any of the other outdoor spaces around your home. As you prepare to invite guests over for barbecues, picnics and get-togethers, now’s the perfect time to upgrade your home’s exterior lighting.  Upgrading the lighting outside your home is a great way to add a touch of elegance and create a more inviting outdoor space. It’s also a great way to boost visibility at night, which will improve safety for you, your family and guests. Here are just a few ways that new outdoor fixtures allow you to set that perfect summertime mood. New Lighting to Welcome Guests and Highlight Paths If it looks a little dim outside your home, why not add some new fixtures? It’s not uncommon to have lighting only in the most essential areas. You might have some lighting right next to the front door, around the garage or carport but noth...