Top 10 Best Selling Bedroom Ceiling Fans In Australia 2025

Australia’s warm climate makes a reliable bedroom ceiling fan essential for year‑round comfort, and 2025 has no shortage of options to suit every style and budget. From timber look ceiling fans that add character to your space, to low‑maintenance plastic ceiling fans and tech-ready smart ceiling fans, there’s something for everyone.

But which one is best suited to your bedroom? To help you decide, we’ve rounded up the top ceiling fans for bedrooms in Australia, highlighting their key features, airflow performance, and style options.

  1. Eglo ILUKA DC Hugger Ceiling Fan

The ILUKA ceiling fan has a sleek, low‑profile design that’s perfect for homes or apartments with low ceilings. With a powerful DC motor, UV‑resistant ABS blades and a clean, modern look, it’s a stylish, practical choice for any space.

Price: from $269

  • Blade span: 132 cm (52")

  • Motor: 40W DC motor

  • Airflow: Up to 12,640 m³/hr at maximum speed

  • Efficiency: 3.3W (lowest speed) to 40W (top speed)

  • Bedroom suitability: Small to medium bedrooms (up to approx 25m²), especially with low ceilings

Pros Cons
  • High airflow with ABS blades that won't rust and outperform wood
  • Suitable only for flat ceilings (not angled)

  • Reasonably quiet
  • Light is included only on some models

  • Energy-efficient motor saves power
  • Not designed for large bedrooms or high ceilings

  • Remote control with 6 speeds and a timer

  • Reversible for summer and winter use

  • Durable UV-resistant ABS blades

 

Our rating: 5/5

  1. Hunter Pacific NEXT CREATION V2 DC Ceiling Fan

The White 52" Next Creation 2 by Hunter Pacific is a quiet, energy‑efficient DC fan with aerodynamic blades delivering up to 14,315 m³/hr airflow. It comes with a 6‑speed remote featuring timer settings and a reversible mode for year‑round use.

Price: from $269

  • Blade span: 132 cm (52")

  • Motor: approx 32-40W

  • Airflow: Up to 14,315 m³/hr at highest (9th) speed

  • Efficiency: 2.9W (lowest speed) to 25.9W (highest speed)

  • Bedroom suitability: Ideal for rooms up to approximately 25-30 m²

Pros Cons
  • Modern sleek design with 4 durable ABS polymer UV stabilised blades
  • Suitable only for flat ceilings, not for angled ceilings
  • Quiet and energy-efficient operation
  • LED light may not be dimmable without a remote
  • Includes integrated dimmable 18W CCT LED light with 3 colour temperatures
  • Remote control only, no standard wall control included (sold separately)
  • 9-speed remote control with timer and reversible summer/winter settings
  • Not designed for very large rooms or high ceilings
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor undercover locations

 

Our rating: 4/5

  1. Martec RIVIERA DC Ceiling Fan

The 52" Riviera DC Ceiling Fan in Black features a quiet 33W DC motor, WiFi control via Smart Life, and a slim design for low ceilings. It includes six speeds, sleep and breeze modes, full reversibility, and an 18W dimmable LED light with adjustable colour temperature.

Price: from $209

  • Blade span: 132 cm (52")

  • Motor: 33-36W 

  • Airflow: Up to 12,000 m³/hr at max speed

  • Efficiency:  33-36W

  • Bedroom suitability: Ideal for rooms up to approximately 25 m²

    Pros Cons
    • Fi-enabled with smart app control (Smart Life app)
    • Blade span limited to 52"
    • Integrated 18W dimmable CCT LED light with variable colour temp (2700K to 6000K)
    • Indoor use only
    • 3 UV-resistant ABS blades
    • Some features require app setup
    • Remote control and WiFi control included
    May require WiFi connection to use smart features fully
    • Multiple speed settings and reversible

    • Slimline design suitable for low ceilings

    • Durable metal motor and ABS blades
     

Our rating: 3/5

  1. Hunter Pacific REVOLUTION AC Ceiling Fan

The REVOLUTION 3 4 Blade 1320mm Ceiling Fan with LED Light is where smart design meets modern style. Built with Slimline Motor Technology (SMT), a die‑cast aluminium body, and durable polymer aerofoil blades, it delivers powerful performance in a sleek white finish. Its standout feature? The perimeter‑placed LEDs that create a clean, even light spread – a design inspired by commercial lighting standards. 

Price: from $445

  • Blade span: 52 inches (132 cm)

  • Motor: AC motor

  • Airflow: Approximately 14,308 m³/h

  • Efficiency: 12W (low speed) to 56W (high speed)

  • Bedroom suitability: Suitable for small to medium bedrooms or living spaces up to approximately 25-30 m²

Pros Cons
  • Modern, clean design with aerodynamic plastic blades
  • AC motors are less energy-efficient compared to DC motors
  • Slimline motor technology for quieter operation
  • Only 3 speed settings via wall control, no remote as standard
  • Reversible motor for summer/winter use
  • Integrated LED light is not included standard
  • Optional dimmable 24W LED light available
 
  • Not ideal for very large rooms requiring higher airflow or multiple speeds

 

Our rating: 3/5

  1. Eglo Bondi AC ABS Ceiling Fan

The Bondi 52" AC ABS Ceiling Fan in Black is a versatile, durable option for any home. With a strong AC motor and anti‑rust ABS blades, it delivers reliable airflow year‑round. Its sleek black finish suits both indoor and covered outdoor spaces, making it a practical and stylish choice.

Price: from $299

  • Blade span: 52 inches (132 cm)

  • Motor: 60W AC moto

  • Airflow: Up to 13,303 m³/hr

  • Efficiency: Maximum 60W

  • Bedroom suitability: Small to medium bedrooms or living areas up to about 25–30 m²

Pros Cons
  • Full ABS construction (blades and motor housing) for durability and rust resistance
  • Suitable only for flat ceilings, not for angled ceilings
  • Includes 3-speed wall control with dimmable LED light control
  • LED light may not be dimmable without a remote
  • Integrated 20W tri-colour LED light with step dimming
  • Remote control only, no standard wall control included
  • Summer/winter reversible fan direction to optimise year-round energy savings
  • Not designed for very large rooms or high ceilings
  • Compatible with sloped ceilings up to 15° angle

  • Quiet operation for an AC motor

  • Stylish modern black ABS blades and housing
 

 

Our rating: 4/5

  1. Mercator Rhino DC Ceiling Fan

Meet the Rhino 2100mm DC 6 Blade Ceiling Fan: it’s big on power, but low on noise. With a super-efficient 35W DC motor, it pushes out up to 16,836m³/hr of airflow, keeping your space feeling fresh year-round. Designed for large, open areas, the hum of the motor is barely perceptible.

Price: from $720

  • Blade span: 210 cm (84")

  • Motor: 35W 

  • Airflow: Up to 16,836 m³/hr

  • Efficiency: 35W at maximum power

  • Bedroom suitability: Large bedrooms

Pros Cons
  • Very large blade span ideal for excellent airflow in large areas
  • Large blade span requires high ceilings and large room space
  • Efficient and quiet 35W DC motor
  • No integrated light included
  • Remote control with 5 speeds and timer (1H, 4H, 8H) included
  • Remote control only (no wall control standard)
  • Metal blades for durability
  • Blade pitch is fixed (highly curved blades)
  • Can be installed on angled ceilings up to 11° (extendable to 21° with extension rods)
 
  • May not be suitable for very low ceilings

 

Our rating: 4/5

  1. Martec Genoa Smart DC Ceiling Fan

The Martec Genoa LED 50" Smart DC Ceiling Fan is stylish, quiet, and powerful, delivering 14,000 m³/hr airflow with its 33W DC motor. It features a dimmable 16W LED light with five colour settings and WiFi control via app or remote. Its low‑profile design suits bedrooms, living areas, and covered outdoor spaces.

Price: from $259

  • Blade span: 50 inches (127 cm)

  • Motor: 33W power

  • Airflow: Up to 14,000 m³/hr

  • Efficiency: 33W

  • Bedroom suitability: Small to medium bedrooms or living spaces up to approximately 25m²

Pros Cons
  • Integrated dimmable tri-colour 16W LED light for customisable ambience
  • Blade span limited to 50"
  • Wi-Fi smart control via app and remote control included
  • Some features require app setup and Wi-Fi connectivity to unlock full functionality
  • Multiple speed settings, including comfort sleep and breeze modes

  • Reversible motor for year-round use

  • Low profile, slimline design suitable for rooms with low ceilings

  • Durable ABS blades and metal motor housing
 

 

Our rating: 4/5

  1. VENTAIR Skyfan Ceiling Fan DC3 With CCT LED Light

The Ventair SKYFAN 48" DC Ceiling Fan is one of the top choices for modern homes seeking energy-efficient performance. Its DC motor delivers ultra-quiet operation while using minimal power, and its suite of smart features, such as a 6-speed remote, timer, breeze function, and reversible airflow, make it a year-round standout. Durable ABS blades and an optional LED light kit further enhance its appeal.

Price: from $240

  • Blade span: 48 inches (1220 mm)

  • Motor: 38W DC motor (at max; typically <20W at medium)

  • Airflow: Up to 13,920 m³/hr

  • Efficiency: From 3.3W (lowest setting) to ~38W (highest)

  • Excellent for bedrooms, living spaces, or offices up to about 20-25m²

Pros Cons
  • Exceptional airflow for a fan of this size, with highly efficient performance
  • Install requires use of included remote. There is no wall switch control as a standard feature
  • Ultra-quiet, energy-saving DC motor
  • May not suit larger rooms due to its blade span

  • Six-speed remote with natural breeze mode, timer, and reversible fan direction
  • Remote batteries required (often AAA); no hardwired control option
  • Optional 18W LED light kit (with selectable CCT: 3000K/4000K/5000K)
  • Some users may prefer a more traditional aesthetic
  • Suitable for sloped ceilings up to 15°

  • Low operating cost due to efficient DC technology
 

 

Our rating: 3/5

  1. Mercator Nemoi DC Ceiling Fan

The 48" Ceiling Fan with LED is perfect for bedrooms: quiet, stylish, and super easy to control. The dimmable multi‑colour LED lets you set the right vibe, while the 6‑speed remote gives you full control over airflow, timers, and light settings. Rust‑free and low‑maintenance, it’s built for year‑round comfort.

Price: from $280

  • Blade span: 48 inches (122 cm)

  • Motor: Around 35W

  • Airflow: 9,500 m³/hr

  • Efficiency: 35W maximum

  • Bedroom suitability: Small to medium bedrooms or living spaces up to approximately 20–25 m²

Pros Cons
  • Low-profile design suitable for rooms with lower ceilings
  • Low airflow compared to other fans
  • Energy-efficient DC motor with reversible function for summer/winter
  • Remote sold without a wall control option
  • Integrated dimmable LED light with multi-colour temperature options
  • ABS plastic construction
  • Quiet operation

  • Remote control with multiple speed settings and timer functionality
 

 

Our rating: 4/5

  1. VENTAIR Spyda AC Ceiling Fan

The Airbus Spyda 56" LED Ceiling Fan is quiet, durable, and built for both indoor and covered outdoor spaces. With precision blades, True‑Spin Technology™, and Eco mode, it delivers strong airflow while staying energy‑efficient. Easy to install and backed by a 6‑year warranty, it’s a reliable fan for year‑round comfort.

Price: from $384

  • Blade span: 1400 mm (56 inches)

  • Motor: AC motor with True Spin technology

  • Airflow: 13,320 m³/hr (max)

  • Efficiency: Standard for AC, but ECO-switch available

  • Bedroom suitability: Medium to large bedrooms

Pros Cons
  • High airflow with three speed settings
  • AC motor is less energy efficient compared to DC motor fans

  • Integrated dimmable tri-colour LED panel light with flexible colour temperatures
  • Wall control only; remote control is optional and sold separately
  • Quiet True Spin AC motor technology
  • Ceiling to blade drop (~330 mm) requires sufficient ceiling height clearance
  • Suitable for angled ceilings up to 18°
  • Light dimming is step-based, not smooth transitions
  • ECO-switch for reduced power consumption while maintaining air circulation
 


Our rating: 4/5

Our First Choice for Top Ceiling Fans for Bedrooms

The Eglo Iluka 52 DC Hugger stands out as the best value, providing strong DC motor efficiency at a moderate price and a low-profile design suitable for typical bedrooms. It’s quieter, energy-saving, and well-priced for what it offers.

Which Bedroom Ceiling Fan is Best for Your Home?

When choosing a bedroom fan, it often comes down to whether you prefer a DC or AC motor. Our best selling DC fans are popular for their quiet operation, energy efficiency, and extra features like remotes and smart controls.

On the other hand, our top selling AC fans are a reliable, budget‑friendly choice that still deliver great airflow and simple operation, making them perfect for everyday use.

Shop The Best Selling Bedroom Ceiling Fans Today

Discover the perfect bedroom ceiling fan for your space at Mases Lighting. Browse our full range online, from practical remote‑control options to stylish designs that suit any room. Complete the look by pairing your fan with our beautiful collection of chandeliers in Australia that add a touch of elegance to any space.

Shop with confidence online at our trusted lighting and fans store in Australia, and enjoy fast delivery, expert advice, and friendly customer service, with click and collect options. 

FAQs

1. What’s better for a bedroom ceiling fan: DC or AC?

For bedrooms, DC ceiling fans are usually the better choice. They run quieter than AC fans, use less power, and often come with features like remote controls, timers, and smart connectivity. AC fans are still reliable and more affordable upfront but can be a bit noisier and less energy‑efficient.

2.  What size ceiling fan is best for most bedrooms?

For an average‑sized bedroom, a fan between 42″ and 52″ usually provides the right balance of airflow without overwhelming the space. Larger bedrooms may need a bigger fan or even two smaller fans for even air circulation.

3. Can a ceiling fan help in winter?

Yes, most ceiling fans have a reverse mode that spins the blades clockwise in winter. This gently pushes warm air that rises to the ceiling back down into the room, helping maintain an even temperature. Using a fan this way can make heating more efficient and reduce energy costs.

 

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