Home / Interior design / Decorative Bathroom Exhaust Fans

Decorative Bathroom Exhaust Fans


Decorative Bathroom Exhaust Fans

Decorative exhaust fans for bathrooms, especially those with   lighting, are an important part of bathroom equipment.  They are needed to drain excess moisture   that can cause mold, mildew, and other adverse conditions in the small   space.

The purpose for exhaust fans

Many building codes require bathrooms to have an exhaust fan that   can change air at least five times a day, especially if the bathroom in   question does not have a window.  An   exhaust fan can not only remove excess moisture from a bathroom, but it can   also remove unpleasant odors and fumes from cleaning products.  This way the bathroom has a good chance of   smelling pleasant for the next user.

Vented to the outside

To be effective, the exhaust fan must be attached to an exhaust   vent outside the building.  This is   part of what builders mean when they say a house can breathe.  The external ventilation is part of the   building regulations in many areas.

Installation of the fan in the primary light

Lighting is essential for most activities, and finding everything   in a bathroom is no exception.    Incorporating the fan in the light ensures that the fan will turn on   when the bathroom is in use and will remove odors from normal use and even   odors from cleaning products from the bathroom.

More than smells and moisture

Exhaust fans can do more than just blow away moisture and bad   smells.  If mold is already building up   in a bathroom, a good fan can help draw the spores through the exhaust vent   and away from people.  It also gives   atomizers the ability to give off a pleasant scent without overpowering   it.

Combine beauty with practicality

Beauty is always important, even for the simplest and most   ordinary functions.  A bathroom may be   a place where the most basic personal needs are met, but that is no reason   why it cannot contain elements of good interior design.  Matching lights, attractive globes for   useful light bulbs and elegant decorative details create a pleasant   environment that has given this indispensable space the alternative name   “toilet”.  Where better to rest than in   a room with pleasant decorative elements and a pleasant, breathable   atmosphere?  Fortunately, modern   interior designs offer a variety of fan and light combinations to choose   from.  Let’s browse a few of these and   find out which one will suit you best.

Bathroom fan with   light

Swirl away moisture and stale air with this charming bathroom fan   with light cast in chrome and swirled with marble glass.  Hunter Home Comfort’s Hunter Halcyon 90 CFM   helps disperse steam that can cause mold and mildew in your bathroom and   promotes healthy air circulation.  The   device uses two 60 watt lamps for the light.    Lamps are not included.


Garden   District bathroom fan with light

A whisper-quiet bathroom exhaust fan is hidden behind a brushed   nickel fitting that is decorated with three hanging lights.  The silk road designer’s cup-shaped lamps   provide soft lighting while the fan disperses steaming moisture from your   bathroom.  The Garden District 70 CFM   Exhaust Fan and Lamp is another Hunter Home offering that combines beauty and   comfort.


Victorian   bathroom fan with light

Hunter Home has this beautiful Victorian bathroom fan with   light.  The Victorian 90 DFM swirls   away damp steam that can lead to adverse conditions in your home.  The fan absorbs the moisture and swirls it   outwards.  An exhaust vent is required   to function properly.  A removable end   cap makes it easy to clean and replace the bulb if necessary.


Belle Meade   bathroom fan with light

If you like an opulent bathroom, you will love this combination of   bathroom fan and light.  The case is a   deep brown octagon, set with a golden rope.    The globe is hand painted with a snowflake design.  The air is sucked out through a gap in the   base of the light.  If you don’t know   it’s there, you will never recognize the exhaust fan.


Bathroom   fan with light and night light

Enjoy beautiful light and night light with scrollwork that   envelops a soft color shade.  The fan   dissipates moisture while the lamp provides general lighting.  When less lighting is desired – for   example, when you only need a little light to get to the facilities, you can   use the night light function.


Bathroom fan with   white globe

Enjoy a comfortable bathroom environment while the fan at the base   of the white globe lamp dissipates steam, which can cause mold to build up in   your bathroom.  You would never know   that an exhaust fan is hiding at the base of this light.  Note: Requires an exhaust pipe and cannot   be built into a wall.


Space age   bathroom fan with light

The polymer grill is not affected by the humid conditions in   bathrooms.  The whisper-quiet fan   swirls moisture for up to 96 square feet in bathrooms and can be used to vent   up to 125 square feet in other rooms.    It’s a simple dome light, and an inconspicuous barbecue job will never   be a topic of conversation, but it gets the job done.


Bathroom fan and   heat combination

It may sound a little contradicting – and fans and heat, but the   fan wipes away unwanted moisture while the heater creates a comfortable   atmosphere.  If you are tired of   shaking in a cold bathroom, this might be the combination for   you.


White and   brown bathroom fan and lamp

This white and brown bathroom fan and the lamp by Broan are an   attractive combination for bathrooms.    The fan blows off unwanted steam or odors, while the lamp provides   adequate lighting.  The brown   decoration and the white globe form a beautifully reserved contrast as   ceiling decoration.  The entire effect   is pleasant without being intrusive.


Chrome   and alabaster. White bathroom fan and lamp

Chrome is widely used in bathrooms, and this white fan and chrome   and alabaster white lamp go well with the rest of a chrome-themed bathroom   decor.  The air is sucked out through a   vent on the base of the lamp and swirled away through an external vent.  The bowl-shaped sphere made of frosted   alabaster hides two 60-watt light bulbs.