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There is no denying that summers are getting hotter and hotter – and houses built without internal AC or ceiling fans are feeling it the most. Luckily, however, the internet has come up with a solution once again. For less than $50 and with no hardwiring or intense DIY required, you can now replace any ceiling bulb in your home with a ceiling fan light – and with a little finesse, it doesn't look as dated as traditional ceiling fans do either.

This is all thanks to home design content creator Arin Solange – but how does this bizarre ceiling fan light work? When , ceiling fans can play a big part. Changing a fan to run counterclockwise can help to draw hot air up and away from you while circulating cooler air downwards. This is why they are great for use in tandem with an AC, to help push cold air around more efficiently.



If you do not have a ceiling fan, however, and don’t want to go through the hassle of installing one, then the is a perfect alternative. In her video, creator shows how easy it is to install the fan into an existing light fitting, screwing it in as you would any normal bulb, to create a fan and light in one, complete with remote control to alter the fan speed and the – so you don’t have to compromise between being comfortable and being able to see in the evening. A photo posted by on We will be the first to admit that this ceiling fan is not the prettiest of home cooling hacks, however, luckily, we can take a leaf out of Arin’s book and hide it .

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