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	<title><![CDATA[How to Choose Ceiling Fans That Define Luxury Hotel & Resort Comfort]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Luxury hotels are remembered for what guests feel, not what they photograph. Often, it is the quiet comfort of a room late at night that leaves the deepest impression. Ceiling fans sit at the center of that experience. Too visible to ignore and too important to get wrong, they shape how a space sounds, moves, and settles. A well-chosen fan does more than circulate air. It softens the room, supports restful sleep, and disappears into the architecture without demanding attention. When design, scale, and silence align, the fan becomes part of the room's emotional balance rather than a functional add-on. In luxury hotels and resorts, ceiling fans are not utilities. They are atmosphere-makers, quietly reinforcing trust, calm, and the sense that every detail has been thoughtfully considered.<br /> ]]></description>
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