Why an Exhaust Fan & Light Combo Is the Best Choice for Bathroom Renovations

When it comes to renovating a bathroom, the little details are often overlooked in favor of larger purchases, but a well-designed bathroom isn’t just about beautiful tile and pretty plumbing… those small details, finishes, and fixtures make a bigger impact than you might expect. There is one important renovation item many of you didn’t know about, when I recently shared a video. As an interior designer, I always recommend installing an exhaust fan and light combo. It’s a simple upgrade that improves air circulation, prevents moisture damage, and improves the overall aesthetic without cluttering the ceiling. Today, I’m breaking down why this is the best option from both a design and functional standpoint, and I’m sharing my go-to reliable fixture that blends seamlessly with any bathroom aesthetic.

I know I’ve been sharing lots of bathroom renovation content lately, but that’s what I’ve been working on. If you missed my recent post, definitely check out 20 bathroom remodeling tips… before you begin your renovation!

Why a Bathroom Exhaust Fan With a Light Makes Sense

Aside from aesthetic purposes and removing an extra unsightly fixture from the ceiling, you need both overhead lighting and an exhaust in a bathroom. Both are non-negotiable! Combining these fixtures makes sense for both functionality and style. A bathroom is one of the most humid areas in a home, and without proper ventilation- excess moisture can lead to mold and mildew. Here’s why an exhaust fan with a built-in light is my preferred choice…

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1. Reduces Moisture and Prevents Mold Growth

Believe me- there is nothing I love more than a steaming, hot shower. However, steam creates excess humidity that lingers in the air. Without proper ventilation, that moisture settles on walls, ceilings, and fixtures… it can even cause peeling paint, warped cabinetry, and mold growth. An exhaust fan pulls humid air out and replaces it with fresh air, preventing condensation, keeping your bathroom dry. Emmett and I did a ton of research before finding our go-to exhaust/light combo… we’ve been installing the Broan-NuTone 70 CFM Exhaust Fan not only because it has a light, but it efficiently removes excess humidity, reducing the risk of long-term damage.

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2. Saves Space and Keeps the Ceiling Clean

From a design perspective, a ceiling cluttered with multiple fixtures- like an exhaust fan, recessed lighting, pendants, flush mounts, and possibly even a heat lamp, can make a bathroom feel disjointed. Combining the exhaust fan and light into a single fixture eliminates visual clutter, creating a more streamlined and polished look. It also eliminates the unsightly grate most exhaust fans require… those often collect dust and demand more upkeep. The Broan model we like features a recessed light design, so it blends in with standard ceiling lights, keeping the ceiling cohesive and streamlined.

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3. Provides Additional Lighting Where It’s Needed Most

Bathrooms need even, layered lighting…. and ceiling-mounted fixtures are a key component. Instead of installing a separate can light near the shower, an exhaust fan with a built-in light source ensures even illumination, perfect for darker bathrooms or those without natural light. This model supports up to a 75-watt bulb, offering ample light without feeling harsh, blue, or overly bright. Check out this post for my tips for layering lighting like a designer!

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4. Energy Efficiency and Cost Savings

Running two separate fixtures means higher energy consumption and additional wiring costs. A combination unit reduces the electrical load and simplifies installation, making it an efficient choice for new builds and remodels. The Broan-NuTone 70 CFM exhaust fan is also Energy Star-rated… meaning it uses less electricity while still delivering a powerful performance, like any other exhaust fan.

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5. Adjustable Acoustics for a More Relaxing Space

Older exhaust fans are known for their loud, distracting noise, but newer models operate much more quietly. This Broan-NuTone fan runs from 1.5 to 3.0 sones, depending on the model… meaning it ranges from whisper-quiet (while still being effective) to a bit louder. Personally, I like the quiet model for a spa relaxation vibe in our bathroom…. it’s definitely an upgrade worth considering.

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Product Specs: Broan-NuTone 70 CFM Bathroom Exhaust Fan With Light

If you’re considering an exhaust/light combo for your bathroom, this is the best option! Here are the exact specs, and a close-up of what it looks like (just like a simple recessed light).

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  • Airflow Capacity: 70 CFM (ideal for small to medium-sized bathrooms)
  • Noise Level: 1.5 sones (quiet)
  • Lighting: Supports one 75W standard bulb
  • Installation: Fits in a standard 2” x 8” ceiling joist (easy installation)
  • Energy Efficiency: Energy Star-rated for lower electricity use
  • Design: Recessed light appearance for a seamless look

Since we’ve installed this fixture over ten times now… we’ve purchased it locally from Home Depot, and we’ve also ordered it from Amazon– making it an accessible choice for both DIYers and professional installations. I also love that it’s affordable!

How to Incorporate an Exhaust Fan With A Light Into Your Bathroom Design

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To get the most out of this dual-functioning fixture, here are a few placement and design tips:

  • Strategically position the fan in your bathroom… place it near the shower or bathtub where moisture collects most. You can also center it in a water closet or above a toilet for odor elimination.
  • Pair it with dimmable switches… a dimmer allows you to adjust the light level to match your bathroom’s ambiance.
  • Consider multiple units for larger bathrooms… we usually install multiples, depending on the size of the bathroom. If your space is over 100 square feet, installing two fans ensures even better ventilation.
  • Match the trim finish to your ceiling… opt for white or matte finishes to maintain a clean, cohesive look that seamlessly blends with your ceiling.
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FAQ

Why should I choose an exhaust fan with a built-in light instead of separate fixtures?

An exhaust fan with a built-in light saves ceiling space, reducing visual clutter, and provides both ventilation and illumination in one streamlined fixture. It’s especially useful in small bathrooms where multiple ceiling fixtures can feel busy or overwhelming! That’s actually how I discovered this fixture… I refused to settle for an ugly and clunky exhaust alongside our other fixtures in an already small bathroom.

How do I determine how many I need for my bathroom?

The power of an exhaust fan is measured in CFM (cubic feet per minute). Here’s an easy guide:

Small bathrooms (up to 50 sq. ft.): 50 CFM minimum
Medium bathrooms (50–100 sq. ft.): 70–90 CFM
Large bathrooms (100+ sq. ft.): 100+ CFM or multiple fans

The Broan-NuTone 70 CFM model is ideal for small to medium-sized bathrooms, ensuring proper ventilation without overpowering the space. We typically install two… one above the shower and one in a water closet.

Can I install this exhaust in a shower? Is that against code?

Always check your local city building codes and the manufacturer’s specifications before installation! Since this model is rated for damp locations, it is to code in our area for installation in a shower.

Does this exhaust help eliminate odors?

Yes! In addition to removing excess moisture, an exhaust fan helps clear out odors and improves air circulation.

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Related

Looking for more bathroom, lighting, or renovating related posts? I’m going to link some of my favorites for you below…

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This exhaust fan and light combo is one of those practical upgrades that speaks to my designer soul while appeasing the functional side of bathroom renovating! It keeps moisture under control, saves ceiling space, and provides essential lighting- all in one fixture. If you’re planning a remodel, don’t overlook ventilation and be sure to save this post for future reference. Let me know if you have any questions in the comment section below! I hope this was helpful. Here’s to a great weekend ahead!

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