Corner Fans for Singapore Homes
Compact DC corner ceiling fans that cool tight bedrooms, study nooks, household shelters and beam-lined ceilings — exactly where a centre-mounted fan won’t fit. Browse the Alaska, Bestar and Point One corner range, and talk to us about the right fan and safe placement for your space.
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Cooling for the spots a normal fan can’t reach
Corner fans mount in a room corner or against a beam, sweeping air out from the side instead of the centre. That makes them ideal for compact and awkward Singapore layouts.
Fits tight & odd rooms
Perfect for HDB bedrooms, study nooks, household shelters and rooms with beams or a false ceiling where a central fan point isn’t available.
Quiet, efficient DC motors
Modern DC corner fans run through multiple speeds quietly and sip power — comfortable all-night airflow without the hum.
Finishes to match your ID
Matte black, white, and wood-tone blade options across the range, so the fan blends with your interior rather than fighting it.
Corner fans we stock
Every fan below is corner-mountable and available from PassionHome. Prices are indicative — tap through for current pricing, finishes and full specs.
SmartAlaska ESKYE 15″ DC Corner Fan
Smart 15-inch DC corner fan — ceiling or wall mount, quiet and powerful for mid-size rooms.
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NewAlaska Swish 13″ DC Corner Fan
Compact 13-inch DC corner fan for smaller rooms — ceiling mount, or wall mount on concrete. Four finishes.
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Point One Z63 16″ Corner Fan
16-inch non-smart corner fan (PZERO Series) — ceiling or wall mount, in Carbon Black or Polar White.
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Bestar Duo 16″ Corner Fan
16-inch corner fan, ceiling or wall mount — four matte and wood-tone finishes. Great everyday value.
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Bestar Hagar 16″ Corner Fan
16-inch ceiling-mount corner fan in four matte and wood-tone finishes — clean, compact styling.
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Bestar Dino 16″ Smart Corner Fan
16-inch smart ceiling-mount corner fan — multiple hugger and blade colour combinations.
View this fan →Placement matters more than you’d think
A corner fan’s small footprint hides a wide spinning blade arc, and it often sits closer to cabinets, doors and people than a central fan. Getting the position and blade height right — before drilling — keeps everyone safe.
Read our full corner fan placement & safety guide for the details, then confirm the final position on-site with your contractor and interior designer (ID).
Quick safety checks
✅ Blade height — clear the tallest reach, including anyone on a stool or ladder.
✅ Cabinet doors — swing doors must clear the blade arc at full open; sliding doors are easier.
✅ Bunk beds — keep the whole blade arc outside the top-bunk reach envelope.
From “which fan?” to installed
Measure & plan
Note your ceiling height, room size and the corner or beam you’d mount on.
Pick your fan
Choose from the range above, or WhatsApp us a photo and we’ll recommend.
Confirm placement
Check clearances and mounting with your contractor and ID before install.
Order & install
We arrange delivery islandwide; install per your contractor’s schedule.
Corner fan questions
What is a corner fan?
A corner fan is a ceiling fan designed to mount in a room corner or against a beam, sweeping air out in an arc. It’s ideal where a central ceiling point isn’t available — small bedrooms, study nooks, household shelters and rooms with beams or a false ceiling.
Can a corner fan be wall-mounted?
Several models can. The Alaska ESKYE, Bestar Duo and Point One Z63 offer ceiling or wall mounting; the Alaska Swish can wall-mount on a concrete wall only. Bestar Hagar and Dino are ceiling-mount. Always confirm your wall type and position with your contractor.
Which corner fan is best for a small room?
The compact 13-inch Alaska Swish and 15-inch Alaska ESKYE suit smaller rooms, while the 16-inch Bestar and Point One fans give more airflow for slightly larger spaces. WhatsApp us your room size and we’ll advise.
How high should the fan blades hang?
Keep the spinning blades comfortably above the tallest reach in your household, and measure from any raised surface such as a loft or top bunk. See our placement & safety guide and confirm the final height with your contractor and ID. Safety is paramount.
Find your corner fan
Send us your room photo or floor plan and we’ll recommend the right corner fan, finish and mounting approach — and flag the clearances to confirm with your contractor and ID.