Ceiling fan size guide.
Ceiling fan room size guide.
As always make sure you properly.
To choose the right size ceiling fan for a room you ll need to know the square footage of the room.
Use the ceiling fan size chart below to get the best idea of what size you need.
For example a kitchen ceiling fan will be much smaller in blade diameter and length than a ceiling fan for the living room.
A 44 inch ceiling fan for example will move 3 600 to 3 700 cubic feet of air per minute.
To meet building codes the bottom of the fan should be at least seven feet off the floor.
Room size in sq.
Determining the correct ceiling fan size for a room is important because fans are meant to move a certain volume of air.
Make sure you keep your room dimensions style expectations and possible obstacles in your room in mind when you go in the showroom and you ll be well on your way to finding the perfect addition to.
Most ceiling fan sizes are also determined by the room they will be placed in.
When you choose a ceiling fan that fits your room size and ceiling height you re going to add an eye catching statement piece to your rooms.
To install a fan of this size in a small room means that you are buying far more air moving capacity than is needed.
If the room is 75 square feet or smaller your ceiling fan should be 36 inches or less in diameter.
Measure the room s length and width then multiply them together.
When sizing a ceiling fan to your room size you want a minimum of 18 to 24 of clearance on all sides of the fan.
Eight to nine feet will allow for optimal circulation.