Room Size (Sq. Feet) | Fan Size (Inches) | Recommended CFM |
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Up to 75 sq. ft. | 29″ to 36″ | 1,000-3,000 |
76-144 sq. ft. | 36″ to 42″ | 1,600-4,500 |
145-225 sq. ft. | 44″ | 2,300-6,500 |
226-400 sq. ft. | 48″ to 54″ | 3,000-7,500 |
More than 400 sq. ft. | 56″ or larger | 5,500-13,500 |
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Ceiling Fan Size Chart
The chart provides recommendations for ceiling fan size based on the square footage of a room, along with the corresponding recommended CFM (cubic feet per minute) range for each size category.
The Ceiling Fan Size Chart provides guidelines on selecting the appropriate fan size based on the room size and the recommended Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) for optimal airflow. The chart categorizes different room sizes and suggests the corresponding fan size and CFM range. This information can be useful for homeowners or interior designers who want to ensure proper ventilation and comfort in various room sizes. By referring to this chart, individuals can choose a ceiling fan that is suitable for their specific space.
FAQs
What factors should I consider when choosing the right ceiling fan size?
Factors to consider include the room size, ceiling height, and the fan's blade span.
How do I determine the appropriate ceiling fan size for a specific room?
To determine the correct size, measure the room's square footage and match it with the recommended blade span based on ceiling fan size charts.
What is the recommended blade span for a small-sized room?
For small-sized rooms up to 75 square feet, a ceiling fan with a blade span of 29 to 36 inches is recommended.
What is the recommended blade span for a medium-sized room?
For medium-sized rooms between 76 and 144 square feet, a ceiling fan with a blade span of 36 to 42 inches is recommended.
What is the recommended blade span for a large-sized room?
For large-sized rooms over 144 square feet, a ceiling fan with a blade span of 52 inches or more is recommended.
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