Ceiling Fans

Lumination's ceiling fans range covers ceiling-mounted fans with integrated LED light kits for rooms where both air circulation and ambient lighting are needed from a single ceiling fitting. Every fan is listed with blade span, motor power, speed settings, light output and control method (remote, wall switch or app). The range covers contemporary, tropical and minimalist styles.

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Ceiling Fans with Lights: Combining Air Circulation and Ambient Light

A ceiling fan with an integrated light replaces the need for a separate ceiling light fitting by incorporating an LED light kit into the fan body or canopy. This is particularly useful in living rooms, bedrooms and conservatories where both ventilation and ambient ceiling light are needed from a single ceiling wiring point. In summer, the fan's downward airflow (forward mode) creates a cooling effect by increasing evaporation from skin surfaces, which can reduce the perceived temperature by 3 to 5 degrees Celsius. In winter, reversing the fan to upward mode (reverse mode) pushes warm air that has risen to the ceiling back down to floor level, reducing heating energy consumption.

For pure ambient ceiling light without the fan function, browse ceiling lights or flush ceiling lights. For smart lighting control, see smart lighting.

Ceiling Fan Blade Span and Room Size

Ceiling fan blade spans range from 90 cm to 160 cm in Lumination's range. As a guide, rooms up to 15 m2 suit a fan with a 90 to 107 cm blade span. Rooms of 15 to 25 m2 suit a 107 to 130 cm blade span. Larger rooms of 25 to 40 m2 suit a 130 to 150 cm blade span. Minimum ceiling height for a ceiling fan is 2.3 m to ensure the blades clear head height. For rooms with ceiling heights below 2.4 m, a close-mount (hugger) fan with minimal drop from the ceiling is required. Lumination lists the minimum ceiling height and blade span for every fan.

Ceiling Fan Control Methods and Smart Compatibility

Ceiling fans with integrated lights can be controlled by a wall switch (which typically controls the light and fan independently on separate switches), a handheld remote control, or a smart app where WiFi-connected models are available. Remote control is the most practical option for bedroom ceiling fans where the user wants to adjust speed or switch the light off from the bed. App control suits living rooms and conservatories where scene scheduling and voice assistant integration are wanted. Lumination lists the control method for every ceiling fan in the range.

Frequently Asked Questions

As a general guide, choose a ceiling fan blade span based on the room's floor area. For rooms up to 15 m2 (a standard single bedroom or smaller living space), a fan with a blade span of 90 to 107 cm is appropriate. For rooms of 15 to 25 m2 (a standard living room or master bedroom), a blade span of 107 to 130 cm gives better air movement across the full room area. For larger rooms of 25 to 40 m2 (large open-plan living areas), a blade span of 130 to 150 cm is recommended. For very large rooms above 40 m2, two smaller fans may be more effective than one very large fan. Lumination lists the recommended room size for every ceiling fan in the range, and the Taunton showroom team can advise on fan sizing for rooms with non-standard dimensions or unusual ceiling heights. Free delivery applies to all ceiling fan orders over £75.
The minimum ceiling height for a ceiling fan installation is 2.3 m, measured from the floor to the lowest point of the fan blade in operation. This gives a margin of safety above standard adult head height of 2 m. At ceiling heights of 2.3 to 2.5 m, a close-mount (hugger) fan with a blade-to-ceiling gap of 20 to 30 cm is required. These fans sit very close to the ceiling and are designed specifically for rooms where a standard pendant-mount fan would reduce head clearance below safe levels. At ceiling heights of 2.7 m and above, standard pendant-mount ceiling fans with a 20 to 30 cm drop from the ceiling fitting can be used. Lumination lists the minimum ceiling height requirement for every fan model in the range and confirms whether the fan is a close-mount or standard pendant-mount design.
Yes, ceiling fans create a cooling effect in summer through the wind chill factor. When set to forward (downward) mode, the fan creates a column of moving air that increases the rate of evaporation from skin surfaces. This can make the room feel 3 to 5 degrees Celsius cooler than the actual air temperature without reducing the air temperature itself. The effect is personal and localised: ceiling fans cool people in the room, not the room itself. This means turning a ceiling fan off when leaving the room makes practical sense as it is not reducing air temperature. For a bedroom in the UK during the hot summer months of June to September, a ceiling fan creates a comfortable sleeping temperature without air conditioning. Lumination stocks ceiling fans across blade spans and motor powers suited to UK bedroom and living room dimensions.
Yes. Ceiling fans set to reverse (upward) mode in winter push warm air that has accumulated at the ceiling back down to floor level, reducing the vertical temperature gradient in the room. In a room with a standard 2.4 m ceiling, warm air at the ceiling can be 3 to 5 degrees Celsius warmer than at floor level. By circulating this warm air back down, a ceiling fan on reverse mode at low speed can reduce the heating load and lower energy consumption. The reverse mode setting is usually a switch on the motor housing or accessible via the remote control or app. Lumination's team at the Taunton and Wellington showrooms regularly advises on ceiling fan use for both summer cooling and winter heating efficiency. With 1,797 or more Google reviews at 4.8 stars, customers confirm the practical value of this advice.
Lumination stocks ceiling fans in contemporary, tropical and minimalist styles. Contemporary ceiling fans use clean geometric blade profiles in white, wood-effect and brushed grey materials with integrated LED light kits in slim housing designs, suited to modern UK living rooms and bedrooms. Tropical-style ceiling fans use natural or simulated rattan and palm leaf blade materials in a rustic or exotic design language suited to conservatories, garden rooms and holiday-home interiors. Minimalist ceiling fans use very thin blade profiles and concealed motor housings to create the least visually intrusive possible ceiling installation suited to Scandi and handle-less modern interiors. All styles are available in the Lumination ceiling fans range with remote control and LED light kit included as standard.
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