Ceiling Fans Don't Have to Be an Eyesore – 8 Designer-Approved Picks That Are Actually Chic

These Homes & Gardens-approved picks prove that overhead fans can be both practical and chic

Pale blue living room with rattan ceiling fan on the left, and on the right, a pink dining room with a rattan ceiling fan
(Image credit: Future)

If you live in a hot climate, or any unpredictable climate really, a ceiling fan can be a blessing. However, historically, they haven't been the chicest design feature in a room. At best, they can be very utilitarian and boring, and worst, just straight up ugly. Why is it that ceiling lights come in all manner of chic shapes and sizes, but for so long, ceiling fans didn't get the same treatment?

Luckily, design-led brands are only increasing the range of chic and sleek ceiling fans available, making it easier to keep a room cool, and not add an eyesore. Bye-bye white plastic eye-sore, hello chic rattan fixtures.

Living room with sage green built-in nooks, a tiled fireplace with a TV above it, a rattan rug with white swivel chairs, a black coffee table, and a blue velvet armchair on top and a ceiling fan above

A classic black ceiling fan hangs proudly at the center of this modern living room, tying in with the brass sconces dotted above the bookshelves.

(Image credit: Agnieszka Jakubowicz / KBG Design)

The key to styling a ceiling fan is making it feel seamless within a scheme. Matching it with other fixtures, like lighting or hardware, will ensure it has a place within a room and doesn't dominate.

'When it comes to ceiling fans, one MUST consider it to be within the same category as the surrounding decorative light fixtures,' explains interior designer Katelyn Gilmour, founder of KBG Design. 'You want to coordinate their finishes and style whenever possible. And if there are no other decorative fixtures in the space, pretend that the fan is the acting chandelier and echo other light fixture finishes or lighting styles from elsewhere in your home.'

'In this living room space (pictured above), we first sourced the transitional surface-mounted sconce fixtures seen on the built-ins, which feature a mixture of metal finishes: matte black with satin brass,' explains Katelyn. 'We then knew we wanted the fan to have similar characteristics and, ideally, mixed metals. Alternatively, I would have settled for one of the finishes individually, but the mixture of metals is always a win! The cleaner lines of the fan echo this home’s aesthetic, making it a beautiful contribution aesthetically and functionally to the space.'

Midcentury modern bedroom with leather armchair, wooden open shelving decorated with books and pictures, and bed with white bedding, and glass doors onlooking the garden

A sleek black ceiling fan feels right at home in this midcentury bedroom that's layered with clean lines, angular shapes, and understated details.

(Image credit: Risa Boyer Architecture / Jeremy Bittermann / JBSA)

'We selected this ceiling fan for its clean, understated profile and sculptural quality,' explains architect Risa Boyer regarding the bedroom pictured above. 'Rather than reading as a purely utilitarian element, it functions as an integrated design feature that complements the architecture and interiors. The natural materiality and simple form align with the palette of the space, while also supporting comfort and airflow in a way that feels appropriate to the home’s performance goals.'

'A ceiling fan tends to feel most seamless when treated as part of the overall composition rather than as an afterthought,' says Risa. 'We typically look for a fan that echoes the room’s materials, tones, or geometry – whether through wood finishes, matte metals, or minimal forms. Scale is also important; the fan should suit the room's proportions without dominating it. When thoughtfully selected, a ceiling fan can visually recede or even act as a quiet sculptural element within the space.'

living room with bookshelves, couch and ceiling fan

A rattan ceiling fan brings texture to this eclectic living room, pairing beautifully with the pale blue walls and traditional furniture.

(Image credit: Future PLC)

Chic Ceiling Fans


Whether you're opting for a charming rattan fan to crown your coastal bedroom or a sleeker style for your midcentury home, ceiling fans don't have to be an eyesore. Once you've landed on your perfect style, keep in mind ceiling fan cleaning tips to ensure it's dust-free and working at its full potential.

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Eleanor Richardson
Interior Design Content Editor