• LemmyLefty@lemmy.world
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      You know, in context, it kind of works. It’s a bit funky but it has its own style.

      Granted, that style is “I’ll drown this house in wooden panels to protect it from that popcorn ceilings bullshit” but yeah.

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      Omg I love it!! The wooden ceiling panel in the living room(?) is gorgeous. GA is Georgia though, right? In the south? I would have thought aircon is must there, but then I’m in the UK and only need to use a fan a handful of times a year. Are electric ceiling fans like that enough to keep the house cool?

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        It likely has air-conditioning as well. Ceiling fans are usually an added bonus. And. yes, GA is Georgia.

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          Sorry, I’m entering stupid questions territory here, but a bonus how? Are they cheaper than aircon? More efficient? Or does it get hot enough that aircon alone isn’t enough keep you cool? I don’t think I’ve ever seen an electric ceiling fan irl and I only experience air conditioning in shops.

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            Ceiling fans use very little electricity and can help keep you cool. It won’t do anything much if it’s like 100 degrees out but it helps especially at more reasonable summer temperatures. They are good for circulating air and can help with heating as well. Source: there’s a ceiling fan behind my couch and it makes me super cold sometimes.

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      None of those photos look real. They’ve all been heavily photo shopped.