Ceiling Fans with Lights
Elevate Your Space with Modern Ceiling Fans with Lights
For years, homeowners had to make a difficult choice: install a beautiful chandelier for ambient lighting, or install an ugly ceiling fan for temperature control. Standard builder-grade fans featured bulky, frosted glass 'bowl' lights that dated the entire room and rattled every time the motor spun. Our premium collection of ceiling fans with lights solves this problem by seamlessly blending high-end architectural design with brilliant, integrated illumination. You no longer have to sacrifice the aesthetic of your home to stay perfectly cool.
The Ultimate Two-in-One Upgrade
Upgrading to a modern, dual-function fixture completely transforms the look and feel of your living spaces:
- Seamless Integrated LEDs: Say goodbye to rattling glass shades and the hassle of constantly changing lightbulbs. Our LED ceiling fans feature ultra-slim, edge-lit panels built directly into the motor housing. This provides a clean, minimalist profile while delivering powerful, fully dimmable room illumination.
- Silent DC Motor Technology: There is nothing worse than trying to sleep under a ticking, humming fan. We utilize advanced Direct Current (DC) motors that move massive amounts of air while operating in near absolute silence, making them the perfect addition to master bedrooms and nurseries.
- Independent Remote Control: You do not have to have the light on to feel the breeze. Our premium modern ceiling fans with lights come with advanced remote controls or smart-home capabilities, allowing you to independently adjust the fan speed, dim the lights, or even change the rotation direction from the comfort of your couch.
Pro Tip: The "Color Temperature" Match
Here is a crucial interior design tip for open-concept homes that will save your living room from looking like a sterile hospital. When installing a ceiling fan with an integrated light, you must match its 'Color Temperature' (measured in Kelvins) to the other lights in your room, like your recessed can lights. If your ceiling cans are a warm, cozy 3000K, but your new fan light is a stark, blueish 5000K, the room will look completely disjointed. Look for premium fixtures that offer 'Selectable CCT' (Correlated Color Temperature), allowing you to perfectly match the fan's light to your existing room aesthetic during installation!
Explore Dazuma’s masterfully engineered collection of ceiling fans with lights today, and bring high-end style, brilliant illumination, and cooling comfort to your home.
Common Questions About Ceiling Fans with Lights
Can I replace my old ceiling light with this fan?+
Yes, you can use the existing wires! However, since fans are heavier and vibrate, you must ensure your ceiling electrical box is officially fan-rated (it will say so right on the metal box). If it’s just a standard light box, simply swap it for a fan brace box to keep your new fan safely secured to the ceiling.
Is the built-in light actually bright enough for a bedroom?+
Definitely! We know nobody wants to fold laundry in the dark. Our ceiling fans with lights feature high-output LEDs designed to easily illuminate a standard bedroom or living room. Plus, they are fully dimmable, giving you bright light when you need it and a soft, cozy glow when it's time to relax. ✨
What Happens When The Integrated LED Light Burns Out?+
Unlike old fixtures that require standard screw-in bulbs, premium ceiling fans with integrated lights use commercial-grade LED diodes rated for up to 50,000 hours of continuous use (roughly 15 to 20 years of normal, everyday operation). You will likely never need to change them. However, in the rare event of a power surge or failure, the LED disc or internal LED driver can typically be ordered as a replacement part and swapped out without having to replace the entire fan.
Can I Wire The Fan And The Light To Two Separate Wall Switches?+
In older homes, electricians would often run two separate hot wires to a ceiling box to control the fan and light independently from a dual wall switch. However, most modern ceiling fans with lights operate via a digital receiver hidden in the ceiling canopy. This means you only need a single standard wall switch to send consistent power to the fan, and the included handheld remote control handles turning on the light, dimming it, and changing the fan speeds independently.


