WHY Should Your Next Ceiling Fan Be Made of Aluminum?

Imagine sitting in two rooms side by side. One room has a 50-pound heavy-steel ceiling fan turning round and round, and the other has a windmill ceiling fan made of lightweight aluminum. Which metal apparatus would you rather have spinning above your head?   Many people might say the steel fan. Sure, it’s a bear to…

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So, How Do You Order A Windmill Ceiling Fan?

Are you tired of generic, mass-produced ceiling fans that lack personality and character? Do you want a statement piece for your home that reflects your unique style and is crafted with care and attention to detail? Look no further than a custom Windmill Ceiling Fan made in North Texas and available in hundreds of finishes!…

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Is Your Patio Space Ready for Summer?

Temperature control is a crucial aspect to consider when designing and decorating outdoor spaces like patios, porches, and decks. In hot and humid climates, it can be difficult to enjoy outdoor living spaces without some cooling. While air conditioning units are popular, they can be expensive to install and operate. An alternative solution that has…

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Can a Ceiling Fan Make My Living Room Warmer?

Every winter, you watch your spouse flip the little black switch on the base of your ceiling fan to the opposite position, promptly forcing the fan blades to spin clockwise rather than counter-clockwise. He always says that rotating the fan blades in the opposite direction causes the room to feel warmer and more comfortable. And…

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Benefits of Windmill Ceiling Fans During Winter Months

Many of our clients don’t think to use their custom-made Windmill Ceiling Fans during the winter. And we can’t blame them — after all, it seems counterproductive to use something that’s supposed to keep you cool when all you want to do is slip on your fuzzy socks, grab the nearest down comforter, and warm…

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What Is the Farmhouse Style?

When you live in the suburbs with neighbors close by and the hustle and bustle of the city not too far away, it can feel like you’re the furthest away from where you want to be: the farmhouse. Ah yes, the farmhouse style — fresh air … lots and lots of land… laid back ……

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