Ceiling Fans

Designer ceiling fans for HDB, condo, EC and landed homes — handpicked from the brands we’d specify in our own renovation. PassionHome.sg carries DC-motor ceiling fans across multiple designer brands: timber-blade, ABS-blade and aluminium-blade fans in 36″ through 60″+, with integrated dimmable LED, remote control, smart-app control and HomeKit / Google / Alexa / Matter compatibility on selected models. Same parent company as SmartGeez — our solution-provider arm that handles design, supply and installation under one roof when you need it.

If you’re choosing a fan for a 2.6m HDB ceiling or a 4m landed double-volume living room, the right blade size, motor torque, downrod length and acoustic profile changes — and we’ll point you to the right SKU rather than the highest-margin one. Best prices for informed buyers, estate group-buys, and a vetted installation network across SG if you don’t already have a contractor for the install.

  • ✅ Designer ceiling fans — multi-brand breadth
  • ✅ DC motors, low noise, integrated LED options
  • ✅ Best prices for informed buyers + estate group-buys
  • ✅ Up to 24-month local warranty
  • ✅ Vetted installer network across SG

Scroll past the product grid for the full buyer’s guide — DC vs AC, blade sizing for SG ceiling heights, smart-control compatibility, installation requirements and the 8 most-asked questions from SG buyers.

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Ceiling fans in Singapore — the full buyer's guide

SG humidity makes a ceiling fan less of a luxury and more of a structural assumption — every living room, every bedroom, every reno specification. The question isn't whether you need one; it's which one. Below: DC vs AC motors, sizing for HDB and landed ceiling heights, smart-control compatibility, installation realities and the 8 questions SG buyers actually ask before ordering.

Why buy ceiling fans from PassionHome.sg

Designer breadth, not single-brand depth

We carry multiple designer ceiling fan brands rather than locking the catalogue to one supplier. Timber-blade, ABS, aluminium; 36" through 60"+; integrated LED or fan-only; Tuya / Smart Life smart fans (Bestar, Point One, Alaska, Efenz and similar), KDK Airy series on KDK's own app, or remote-only non-smart variants. We curate to what we'd put in our own renovation — not to whichever brand pays the highest channel margin.

Best prices for informed buyers

We don't carry showroom overheads or push commissioned sales. The price you see is the price for a buyer who already knows what they want — or who's willing to read this guide and figure it out. For estate group-buys (same BTO block, same condo block collecting keys together), unit pricing drops further. Talk to us with your unit count.

Vetted installer network

Default model: PassionHome supplies; your main contractor or electrician installs. If you don't have one, we maintain a vetted installer network across SG — single-fan jobs to whole-estate rollouts. Quoted per unit + transport, no padded site charges.

Up to 24-month local warranty

All fans sold by PassionHome.sg are covered by up to 24 months of local warranty depending on brand and model — handled at the SG service centre, no shipping to overseas suppliers, no parallel-import grey-zone. Serial numbers are captured on our system at purchase.

DC motor vs AC motor — what the difference actually buys you

If you're comparing two fans and one is $200 cheaper, it's almost always the AC version of a near-identical DC model. Here's what the price gap actually represents:

  • DC motors — typically 6 speed levels (some up to 9), reverse-direction support, lower power draw at the same airflow, quieter at low speeds, lighter overall weight on the ceiling mount, and almost always smart-app or remote-control standard. Lifespan is usually longer because the motor runs cooler.
  • AC motors — typically 3 speed levels, no reverse, higher power draw, louder hum at low speeds, heavier. Cheaper to manufacture, which is the only reason they still exist in the SG market. Wall-switch controlled (no remote unless added separately).

For SG conditions — humid year-round, fans running 12+ hours a day, bedrooms where low-speed acoustic profile matters — DC is the right call almost without exception. The price premium pays for itself in electricity bills inside 3-4 years on heavy use, and the acoustic difference is immediately obvious from the first night. We carry AC variants where customers specifically request them, but the catalogue weight is intentionally tilted toward DC.

Blade size and ceiling height — sizing for SG homes

Wrong blade size is the single most common ceiling-fan mistake in SG renovations. Too small and you get airflow only directly underneath; too large and the room feels claustrophobic and the fan looks visually heavy. Rule of thumb by space:

  • Bedrooms (HDB / condo) — 42" to 48": Standard SG bedroom (3m × 3.5m to 3.5m × 4m). 44" or 46" is the sweet spot. 48" only if the bedroom is genuinely over 13 sqm.
  • Living / dining (HDB) — 52" to 56": Most HDB living-dining combos sit in the 18-25 sqm range. 52" fan handles up to about 22 sqm well; 54-56" for larger.
  • Living (condo / landed) — 56" to 60"+: Larger condo and landed living rooms benefit from 56-60" or larger. For double-volume ceilings, you need a longer downrod (300mm-900mm depending on ceiling height) to bring the blade plane back down to ~2.4m off the floor.
  • Study / kids room / small bedroom — 36" to 42": Smaller rooms need smaller fans, otherwise the airflow column overpowers the space.
  • Outdoor / balcony — IP-rated 48" to 56": Open balconies need IP-rated motor housings to handle SG humidity and the occasional driving rain. Don't use a standard indoor fan in a half-covered balcony — it will rust within 2 years.

Ceiling height matters too. SG HDB living rooms typically run 2.6m floor-to-ceiling; the standard short downrod brings the blade plane to about 2.4m, which is the minimum safe clearance. For ceilings above 2.8m, you usually want a longer downrod to keep the fan in the airflow zone instead of stuck near the ceiling. We list the included downrod length on each product page.

Smart control — what app, what ecosystem

Most of our smart DC fans ship with a remote and a smart-app option. Here's what to expect — particularly which app each brand uses, because this matters when you're mixing fans into a wider smart-home setup:

  • Tuya / Smart Life ecosystem (most of our smart fans): Bestar, Point One, Alaska, Efenz and most of our other smart fan brands run on the Tuya / Smart Life app. This is the same ecosystem that powers our BTO Lighting range — so a buyer building a Tuya / Smart Life smart home gets one app for fans, BTO lighting and any other Smart Life devices in the home. Bridges to Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Alexa and Matter via the Smart Life app.
  • KDK Airy series — KDK's own app: KDK runs the Airy line on KDK's dedicated smart home app, not Tuya. Standalone control, not bridged into the Smart Life ecosystem. Worth knowing if you're already invested in Tuya / Smart Life elsewhere — KDK Airy fans live in their own app.
  • Smart-switch control (any fan brand): if you'd rather control a fan from a wall switch alongside your lighting scenes, the cleanest path is a fan-rated smart switch wired to the fan point. Not every smart switch is fan-rated; ask before specifying. Aqara's H1 fan-rated variants and several Yeelight Pro switches handle this well.
  • HomeKit / Google Home / Alexa / Matter: almost every smart fan we carry bridges to these ecosystems via its native app (Tuya / Smart Life or KDK). Where direct HomeKit or Matter is available without the brand app sitting in the middle, the product page calls it out.

If you're building out a full smart home, plan the fan ecosystem at the same time as the lighting and switches — it's much easier to specify everything in one pass than to retrofit a fan into a half-built system later. PassionHome sells products across three smart-home ecosystems — Aqara, Yeelight Pro and Tuya / Smart Life (most of our fans + BTO lighting) — so you can mix layers without locking the whole home into one vendor.

Installation — what to know before you order

Ceiling fan installation in SG is straightforward but has a few non-obvious gotchas:

  • Ceiling fan hook (kait kipas): Most HDB units have a fan hook pre-installed in the ceiling — the standard SG mounting point. Verify yours exists before ordering; if not, an electrician needs to install a load-rated mounting bracket.
  • Wiring: A live wire to the fan point is standard. Smart fans typically need a constant live (not switched live) so the receiver always has power; the remote / app handles on/off. Older HDB wiring sometimes runs switched-live to the fan point — your electrician may need to rewire.
  • Downrod length: Default short downrod for 2.6m HDB ceilings. For higher ceilings, order the longer downrod option at the same time — fitting it later means uninstalling and reinstalling the fan.
  • Balcony fans: Need IP-rated weather-resistant motor and blade material. Confirm the unit is rated for outdoor / semi-outdoor before ordering.
  • Installer: PassionHome supplies; your main contractor or electrician installs. If you don't have one, our vetted installer network handles single-fan to whole-estate jobs across SG. Ask for a quote with your unit address and fan model.

Estate group-buys

If your BTO block, condo or EC is collecting keys together and a group of neighbours is ordering ceiling fans, co-ordinate the order through us — unit prices drop with quantity, delivery is staged to your renovation schedule, and we can bundle in the installer network for a synchronised install across the estate. Talk to us with the estate name, expected unit count and target key collection window.

Ceiling fan guides and comparisons

More ceiling fan buyer guides are arriving — DC vs AC explainer, blade-size guide for HDB/condo/landed, balcony fan picks, smart fans + HomeKit/Matter setup, and an SG installation guide. Each goes live as it ships and gets linked here in lock-step.

Frequently asked questions

Is DC really worth the extra money over AC?

For SG conditions, almost always yes. DC fans are quieter at low speed (the speed bedrooms actually run at), use less electricity at the same airflow, support reverse direction, and ship with remote and smart-app control standard. The price premium pays back in electricity bills inside 3-4 years on the heavy use SG humidity demands, and the acoustic difference is obvious from night one. We carry AC variants when customers ask, but the catalogue is tilted DC for a reason.

What blade size do I need for my HDB living room?

For most HDB living-dining combos (18-25 sqm), 52" to 56" is the right range. 52" handles up to about 22 sqm comfortably; 54-56" for larger units. Smaller study or kids' bedrooms (under 10 sqm) want 36-42". Standard HDB main bedrooms (3m × 3.5m to 3.5m × 4m) want 44-46". When in doubt, size up — undersized fans give you airflow only directly beneath the blade plane.

Will it work with my 2.6m HDB ceiling?

Yes — every fan we list is sized for SG ceiling heights, and the default short downrod brings the blade plane to roughly 2.4m off the floor on a 2.6m ceiling, which is the minimum safe clearance. If your ceiling is higher (false ceiling raised section, condo or landed), you'll want a longer downrod to keep the blade plane in the airflow zone instead of stuck near the ceiling. The downrod length included is listed on each product page; longer downrods can be ordered at the same time.

What app does the smart fan use, and does it work with HomeKit, Google Home, Alexa and Matter?

Most of our smart fan brands — Bestar, Point One, Alaska, Efenz and similar — run on the Tuya / Smart Life app, which is the same ecosystem powering our BTO Lighting range. The exception is KDK's Airy series, which runs on KDK's own dedicated app (not Tuya). Both ecosystems bridge to Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Alexa and Matter, so your voice assistant and smart-home hub still see the fan regardless of which app is the source of truth. If you want every fan, light and switch on one screen, plan the ecosystem mix during the renovation — easier to specify than to retrofit.

Do I need a smart switch to control the fan, or is the remote / app enough?

For most owners, the remote + brand app is enough — the fan runs on constant live, the remote handles on/off and speed. If you want the fan tied into wall-switch scenes alongside your lighting (e.g. a "bedtime" scene that drops the lights and slows the fan), you'll want a fan-rated smart switch wired to the fan point. Aqara H1 fan-rated variants and several Yeelight Pro switches handle this; not every smart switch is fan-rated, so ask before specifying.

I have an open or semi-covered balcony — can I install a regular ceiling fan?

No — standard indoor fans rust within 1-2 years on an SG balcony, even semi-covered. You need an IP-rated weather-resistant fan with corrosion-resistant motor housing and blades (typically ABS or treated material, not raw timber). We list balcony / outdoor-rated models separately. Confirm the IP rating on the spec sheet before ordering.

Does PassionHome handle installation?

Default: PassionHome supplies; your main contractor or electrician installs. We don't bundle installation by default because it keeps prices lean for buyers who already have a contractor on site. If you don't have one — single-fan job, an estate-wide rollout during the renovation phase, an out-of-renovation retrofit — our vetted installer network covers SG and can quote per unit + transport. Ask for a quote with your address and fan model.

What's the warranty?

Up to 24 months local warranty depending on brand and model — handled locally at the SG service centre, no shipping abroad, no parallel-import grey-zone. Serial numbers are captured at purchase, so warranty registration is automatic. The exact warranty period for your specific model is shown on its product page.

Other product ranges on PassionHome.sg

Aqara → Yeelight → Yeelight Pro → BTO Lighting →