Modern Ceiling Fan

I’ve been working for years on this one, something that should only take like a day, but I finally purchased, LIKED, and installed a ceiling fan in our main bedroom. Living the life over here. What the heck took so long you might ask? Well, a few things. First off, I purchased another fan that didn’t look as great in person as hoped. I figured I would keep it anyway because it wasn’t the worst, but we had some wonky electrical that needed to be fixed -a very good reason to procrastinate- and in the meantime the fan that I actually really wanted but was too much money (Possini Admiralty) went on sale and I scooped it up! I finally got around to 1. painting it (eek I know what is wrong with me) and 2. installing it. It works great, it looks great, I am so happy, sometimes things take a really long time.

(Also, check this post if you need more good-looking ceiling fan options!)possini admiraltyAs mentioned before, I was searching for a modern/simple fan in either brass or black, a tall order apparently. The design of this fan was so pretty, especially the honey-colored real wood blades. But I just wasn’t into the brushed nickel…easily fixable if you are a weirdo. I used Rustoleum flat black spray paint to paint the fan housing. The paint finish is flawless, even after being handled a lot during install. (More info on painting fans here. And I have a decent list of good looking fans here.) possini admiraltyWe’ve been wrapping up a lot of small loose ends around the house this past week and it’s starting to feel less and less like we live in a trash house.

9 thoughts on “Modern Ceiling Fan

  1. Tips for painting fans so they don’t turn out looking DIY? Your’s look great! I just purchased the Hunter Leoni fan for our office and though the bronze could pass for black, I don’t want to take the chance. Once its up, its up!

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    1. Hi Stephanie! Thanks! I did a post that answered a few fan painting questions here: https://suburbanpop.com/2016/06/20/spray-painting-ceiling-fans-again/
      My best advice is to take the fan apart as much as you can before painting and let it dry for a few days before installing. For this one, I used matte black Rustoleum and I highly recommend it…finish is GREAT! I didn’t prime but cleaned the metal really well before painting. Good luck!

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    1. I just got up close to be sure and none at all! Looks as good as the day I painted it. I’ve used this same paint on several other projects that see more action, and it’s quite durable. Hope this helps :)

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