Sizing Ceiling Fans
In terms of sizing your ceiling fan for your bedroom there are two common size options for bedrooms.
Sizing ceiling fans. If your outdoor space is over 400 square feet then you will need a fan of over 60 inches in diameter. Sizing a ceiling fan with additional factors 1. A decade ago ceiling fans were pretty much only available in 42 48 and 52.
You will need to make sure that there are not obstacles on the ceiling. Choosing the right ceiling fan size will optimize the fan s efficiency and make the fan look right at home in the space. This is called the sweep or the blade span of the fan.
This includes large bathrooms large bedrooms medium sized living rooms and kitchens. And beyond we even offer fans with an expansive 99 inch blade span. If your fan has an odd number of blades then measure from the tip of one blade to the center of the fan and double that number for your measurement.
Assess the ceiling for possible obstacles. Once you know how large your ceiling fan s size is you will need to measure the size of your room. Ceiling fans come in a wide range of blade spans from small mini fans with a blade span of 18 inches up to large ceiling fans with a 68 inch blade span.
Ceiling fans between 42 and 48 inches most ceiling fans are between 42 and 48 inches in size and that they work well for spaces from 75 to 175 square feet. If you have a regular sized bedroom of 144 to 225 square feet then a medium ceiling fan with a blade span of 44 to 50 inches will be a great fit. A room with up to 75 square feet can.
To get a good ceiling fan for the outdoor spaces you have to consider the size and type of place to install the fan. In the last several years there has been a huge influx of larger diameter residential ceiling fans hit the market and the most popular size is now the 60 ceiling fan. A small porch of up to 144 square feet will need a fan of around 42 inches in diameter.