5 Quietest Ceiling Fans for Bedrooms

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Quietest Ceiling Fans

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A good ceiling fan will keep you cool on a hot summer night and can even help distribute warm air in the winter. While they are highly effective, some are very noisy which makes them more trouble than they are worth. If you’re looking for the quietest ceiling fan for a bedroom, you’ll be thrilled with the list our experts have put together. We’ve also compiled a short guide with shopping tips that are key in the ceiling fan industry.

5 Quietest Ceiling Fans for Bedrooms

We have made a list of the most silent ceiling fans that are suitable in bedrooms. These fans provide silent operation at the whisper level to cool you down without waking you up. We have chosen the best-rated models that are characterized by silent operations and good air circulation.

Addlon 42″ Modern Ceiling Fan

This fan is quiet, can be customized in terms of lighting, and has a sleek design that fits in different room designs.

Pros

  • Ultra-quiet operation
  • Light settings that can be customized
  • Year round reversible motor

Cons

  • Light can not light up the whole ceiling
  • The fan speeds may be more varied
  • It may be difficult to install especially to the novices

The Addlon 42 ceiling fan was very quiet in its operation. It is only 35dB, which is ideal to use in nurseries and by light sleepers. We also liked the lighting that could be customized, so we could change the brightness and color temperature depending on the mood and activity.

The remote control was simple to use and had simple access to six fan speeds and timer settings. The motor is reversible, which is an outstanding feature that offers effective air circulation during summer and winter. The modern design of the sleek look and concealed blade brackets adds a modern feel to any room.

Although installation was not that complicated, it could be difficult to those who are new to it. The light is bright but it does not illuminate bigger spaces completely. In general, this fan is a good deal of functionality and style.

Sofucor 52″ Quiet Ceiling Fan

This fan is stylish, quiet and versatile, which is why we recommend it.

Pros

  • High airflow reversible motor
  • Variable LED light of various color temperatures
  • Simple remote control

Cons

  • Light cover is made of plastic and it is cheap
  • It may be difficult to install
  • Poor color choice

We have just fitted this Sofucor ceiling fan in our bedroom and we were pleased with its performance. The 52 inch blades offer good air circulation even in the bigger areas. DC motor is quiet and therefore ideal to be used at night.

The LED light has three color temperatures, which means that we can make the ideal atmosphere. We liked the feature of the remote control that allows us to regulate the fan speed, the brightness of the light, and even turn the blade around without leaving the bed.

The general construction of the fan is good, but the plastic light cover is not so impressive. But this small limitation does not make the fan less useful and worthwhile in making our bedroom cool and comfortable.

Dreo 52″ Quiet Ceiling Fan

We strongly suggest this Dreo ceiling fan because of its amazing combination of silent performance, strong airflow, and adjustable lighting.

Pros

  • Ultra silent brushless DC motor
  • Adjustable LED lighting that has various color temperatures
  • Energy saving 6 speeds

Cons

  • It might require some adjustment to remote control
  • It is not easy to install especially to a novice user
  • Few color choices of fan body

We have had this Dreo ceiling fan in our bedroom and it has surpassed our expectations. The brushless DC motor is very silent even when it is running at a high speed. When we are attempting to sleep we hardly realize that it is on.

The lighting choices are outstanding. Having 2400 lumens and the color temperatures that can be adjusted, we can easily create the right atmosphere at any time of day. The remote control enables us to adjust the fan speed and the lighting without moving out of our bed.

The installation was simple but it took some time. The reversible blades are a good addition to the year round use, which saves us energy cost both in summer and winter. On the whole, this Dreo ceiling fan is a good value and performance product in bedrooms and living rooms.

Hoenofly Smart Wood Ceiling Fan

This is a multi-purpose and effective ceiling fan that is ideal in case you are looking to get a quiet and smart-enabled ceiling fan in your home.

Pros

  • Whisper-quiet operation
  • Smart home integration
  • DC motor energy-efficient

Cons

  • Unsuitable to sloping ceilings
  • Only flush mounting is possible
  • May need professional installation

We have just tried the Hoenofly Smart Wood Ceiling Fan and we were amazed at its performance. The fan has a noise level of less than 30dB and is therefore suitable to light sleepers. It has wood blades and white finish, which is modern and sleek, and suits all kinds of decor.

What caught our eyes were the smart features. We could easily manage the fan by voice commands with Alexa and Google Assistant. The companion app also enabled us to change settings remotely and this was very convenient when we needed to cool our bedroom before we got home.

We liked the energy efficiency of the fan. The DC motor uses much less power as compared to the conventional AC fans. The LED lights are dimmable and have various color temperatures, which enables us to have an ideal atmosphere when performing various activities.

YUHAO 52″ Modern Black Ceiling Fan

We suggest this fan because of its silent performance and the ability to adjust the lighting.

Pros

  • DC motor-whisper-quiet
  • 3 color temperatures adjustable LED light
  • Year round reversible airflow

Cons

  • The instructions on installation could be more obvious
  • The light might not go down to the level that others would like it to go down
  • The quality of remote control is somewhat cheap

We just bought this YUHAO ceiling fan in our bedroom and we were amazed with its stylish black appearance. The 52-inch blades offer a good air circulation, even when it is set at lower levels. We especially like the almost silent operation which is ideal to light sleepers.

The LED light is very flexible in that it has three color temperatures and can be adjusted to different brightness. The remote control makes it easy to alternate between warm, natural and cool white light. This aspect enables us to develop the perfect atmosphere at any time of the day.

The assembly was a bit trial and error but it was worth it in the end. This fan is reversible and has six-speed settings that make it applicable during the summer to cool and during the winter to distribute heat. At the price, this YUHAO fan is a good option to consider when you want a quiet modern ceiling fan that can be customized with the lighting.

How to find a Quiet Ceiling Fan for your Home

When you’re looking for a certain type of ceiling, it can help you narrow things down significantly. Unfortunately, if you’re interested in quiet fans, you need to look for a decibel rating. While it’s something you’ll commonly find on tower fans or even window AC units, manufacturers typically leave those details out when the fan is installed overhead.

Consider the Design

The first area we advise homeowners to focus on is the design of the ceiling fan. With noise, less is usually more so looking at fans with a minimal design could be the best option. Ceiling fans in the budget-friendly class often have pull-chain controls, which can rattle about when the fan is at higher speeds. Caged fans and fancy ceiling fans with glass accents or other decorative touches can cause random rattles and noise as well.

The Motor

There are essentially three types of motors found on ceiling fans manufactured today. AC motors are the cheaper style while DC motors are more efficient… and usually quieter. EC motors are a variant of DC brushless motors, but with extra tech which improves efficiency while providing more control over the fan.

Speed is the other factor to consider with motors, and something comes into play with noise levels. Fans that run at higher speeds will cause more noise by simply moving more air. While all ceiling fans will have 1-3 speeds, some models have a half-dozen or more.

A ceiling fan with more speeds gives you more opportunity to find a level that keeps you cool while staying quiet. The airflow rate of a ceiling fan is measured in CFMs and the larger the number, the more air a fan is capable of moving per minute.

Ceiling Fan Sizes

You can find a residential ceiling fan measuring anywhere from around 20” to well over 60” and several go above that mark. The size of a ceiling fan can affect the noise level through speed, but this area is important for an entirely different reason. If you choose the wrong size fan, it won’t be big enough to cool the room where it’s needed, but an oversized fan can cause problems of its own.

If you already know the square footage of the room you want to cool, you can skip ahead to the next section in our guide. If not, you’ll want to measure the length of the room you are trying to cool and multiply it by the width. A room that is 20’ x 20’ would be 200 square feet, which gives you a starting point when searching through ceiling fan sizes.

This is another area where that can be hit or miss as well given that some companies don’t provide a room rating for ceiling fan sizes. With that in mind, fans between 20” to 32” are generally ideal for rooms up to 125 square feet. For rooms that are between 200-300 square feet in size, you’ll want to consider a larger ceiling fan that’s in the 52” to 60” range.

Lighting

No matter the size or style of the ceiling fan you’ve set your sights on, you should think about lighting. How bright a ceiling fan light is capable of getting and its color range is important, and something every consumer should consider beforehand. The way the fixture is attached to the fan is important as well, however.

In our experience, most ceiling fan manufacturers use LED lighting in their fans. These fixtures are perfect when you want to save energy, and you don’t have to get a ladder to change a bulb. On the downside, you can’t adjust the brightness by changing bulbs, and eventually, those pricey fixtures will have to be replaced.

Ceiling Fan Controls

Almost everyone is familiar with the classic pull-chain ceiling fan as you simply need to pull a chain to adjust the speed or lighting. While simple, they are prone to failure and can be troublesome to replace depending on the type of housing the manufacturer used.

Some pull-chains are only used as backups, as we’ve seen more companies include remote controls on those models in recent years. That’s the next best option from a price standpoint if you’re not a fan of chains, and a high-quality remote will allow you to adjust the speed and lighting. Wall controls are also an option, but require additional installation in most cases.

The best form of control for a ceiling fan is Wi-Fi. It does raise the cost and limit your options as there aren’t as many smart fans as traditional ones, however. The most popular feature on ceiling fans is the ability to control it with your voice through Alexa or Google Assistant, but apps are also popular by allowing you to adjust the fan with your smartphone.

Features

Many of the categories we’ve covered could be classified as features, and are certainly categorized as such on a variety of retail sites. There are a few more areas that are just as important, and often overlooked by homeowners.

A handy feature found on many ceiling fans are reversible fan blades. It’s a feature that is easy to get confused about thanks to the term “reversible fan” but means you can change the style of the blades by flipping them over.

If you see the term reversible fan, that means you can reverse the direction the blades spin. It’s usually controlled by a switch on the housing and allows homeowners to put their fans to good use in the wintertime by distrusting warm air.

Warranties

When you purchase any new ceiling fan, there are two things to be aware of with the warranty. There is a warranty for the motor and one that covers other parts of the fan. Which parts are actually covered can vary wildly from one company to the next, so this is an area where it pays to read the fine print carefully.

Our experts found that more than 95% of companies provide a lifetime guarantee on the motor. While that may sound like a great deal, it’s usually a “limited” lifetime warranty that is subject to certain stipulations. Fans motors are highly resilient, but once they burn out or start having issues, it’s generally time to replace the fan.

Fan blades, chains, and even light housings are all replicable parts, even if some can be tricky to track down. If you’re considering purchasing an extended warranty for a ceiling fan, take the cost of the fan into account compared to the price of the warranty and replacement parts.

Final Thoughts

As you can see, finding a quiet ceiling is easier said than done if you’re not sure where to start. Our picks are just a few of the best models that are guaranteed to let you sleep through the night, but there are great alternatives from top brands like Monte Carlo, Honeywell, Prominence Home, and Fanimation as well. 

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Rene has worked 10 years in the HVAC field and now is the Senior Comfort Specialist for PICKHVAC. He holds an HVAC associate degree and EPA & R-410A Certifications.

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