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View all productsWoodgrain ceiling fans pair the airflow performance of a standard ceiling fan with blades and finishes styled to look like natural timber, without the upkeep that solid wood demands. This range from Brilliant and Eglo covers everything from compact bedroom fans to larger living area models, so you can match a warm, timber look to almost any room in the house.
Why choose a woodgrain finish
A woodgrain ceiling fan brings warmth to a room that an all white or matte black fan can't quite match. The wood look finish is typically achieved through a printed or laminate coating over durable blade materials, which means you get the visual appeal of timber with better resistance to humidity and warping than solid wood would offer. This makes woodgrain fans a practical choice for living rooms, bedrooms, and covered outdoor areas where a natural, cabin like or Scandinavian aesthetic is the goal.
Matching the fan to your interior style
Woodgrain tones in this range vary from lighter oak style finishes through to deeper walnut and teak look tones, so it's worth considering your existing flooring, cabinetry, and furniture before choosing. A lighter woodgrain fan tends to suit coastal or Scandinavian interiors, while a darker tone complements more traditional or Hamptons style spaces. Both Brilliant and Eglo offer blade profiles ranging from classic five and four blade designs through to slimmer, more contemporary silhouettes, so you can lean traditional or modern depending on the rest of the room.
Key things to check before buying
Room size and blade sweep
Ceiling fan performance depends heavily on getting the blade sweep right for the room. Smaller woodgrain fans with a tighter blade span suit bedrooms and studies, while larger diameter models move more air through open plan living and dining areas. As a general guide, larger rooms need a larger sweep to circulate air effectively, so check the specification for blade diameter against your room dimensions before choosing.
Motor type and control options
Most fans in this range are available with either a wall control, remote control, or DC motor options, which run quieter and more efficiently than older AC motors. If you want fine tuned speed settings or the ability to reverse the fan direction for winter use, look for a model with a remote or app enabled control rather than a basic pull chain.
Ceiling height and mounting
Standard mounting rods suit most ceiling heights, but if you have a raked or high ceiling, check whether an extension rod is available for the model you're considering. For lower ceilings, a close mount or low profile fan keeps clearances safe while still delivering the woodgrain look.
Where woodgrain ceiling fans work best
These fans suit living rooms, bedrooms, and alfresco or covered outdoor entertaining areas where a timber look finish complements exposed beams, timber decking, or natural stone. Because the range spans two established fan brands, you have a good spread of price points and blade styles to choose from while keeping the same warm, wood inspired aesthetic throughout your home. Whether you're renovating a single room or fitting out a whole house, checking IP ratings for any outdoor or bathroom adjacent locations is worth doing before you buy, since not every woodgrain model is rated for damp areas.