Earlier this month, I started improving ventilation and lighting in my flat, and one of the best investments was a ceiling fan Singapore homeowners would truly appreciate. With the unpredictable weather, I needed a fan that could handle both hot afternoons and humid nights. I went for a sleek black design with wooden blades—it’s efficient, powerful, and adds a touch of elegance to the living room. Plus, it blends well with most ceiling lights and doesn’t overpower the space. For the bedroom, I opted for the highly recommended crestar fan. I’d seen this brand mentioned multiple times online and decided to give it a shot. The fan comes with different speed modes, a silent motor, and even a dimmable LED light in the center. It’s perfect for creating a cool and calming environment at night, especially when paired with blackout curtains and soft ambient lighting. Speaking of lighting, I installed led strip lights under the floating shelves and along the hallway edges. The glow is just right—not too harsh, not too dim. These strips have a remote control feature, so I can change the brightness or color temperature as needed. It’s a simple addition that dramatically improves both mood and visibility. In smaller rooms like my study nook, a full ceiling fan wouldn’t work. That’s where a corner fan came in handy. It’s compact and can be mounted without taking up valuable wall space. The airflow is surprisingly strong for its size, and I appreciate how it makes my workspace more comfortable during long hours.
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