
This Is The Unattractive Home Feature We'll Never, Ever Quit
This article discusses the practical value of ceiling fans in a home, particularly in Southern climates, despite their often unappealing aesthetic. The author, Betsy Cribb Watson, Senior Home and Features Editor at Southern Living, acknowledges a personal preference for prioritizing aesthetics in much of her home decor, such as a coffee table adorned with books, six decorative bed pillows, and a dining room table kept extended for entertaining, even if it compromises navigation. However, the ceiling fan is presented as an exception to this rule, where functionality decisively overrides visual appeal.
The author notes that many designers recommend removing ceiling fans in favor of more attractive light fixtures, recognizing that ceiling fans are generally not considered beautiful and can detract from a carefully curated design. Nevertheless, during the summer months, the author emphasizes the indispensable benefit of the extra breeze and improved air circulation provided by a ceiling fan. For the remainder of the year, the author relies on other decorative elements, such as artwork and bookshelf styling, to divert attention from the fan's less-than-stylish appearance.
A strong recommendation is made to retain or install ceiling fans in bedrooms, even if they clash with a serene decorating scheme. The reasoning is that bedrooms are private spaces primarily seen by the residents and occasional guests, making the functional advantages paramount. The article highlights the comfort of a cool night's sleep, facilitated by the gentle whir of a ceiling fan, especially in hot conditions where turning up the air conditioning might overwork the unit. The author concludes by inviting readers who disagree with this sentiment to share their thoughts, playfully stating her comfort under her ceiling fan prevents her from getting bothered.
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