The size of a ceiling fan is determined by the size of the room or the area which you are looking to.
Determine ceiling fan size needed.
Ceiling fan sizes by room.
Larger ceiling fans tend to be have a larger drop from the ceiling so you need to take their drop into consideration when picking what size ceiling fan you want to install.
For example a kitchen ceiling fan will be much smaller in blade diameter and length than a ceiling fan for the living room.
X research source the american lighting association recommends that you should put a ceiling fan at least 7 feet 2 1 m above the floor.
Use the ceiling fan size chart below to get the best idea of what size you need.
Determine the size of the rod based on the exact height of your ceiling.
A large ceiling fan in a small room will create an uncomfortable amount of airflow.
For a 9 ft ceiling you may need a rod of 3 to 6 inches for 10 ft ceiling around 6 to 8 inches and for 11 ft ceiling height a rod of around 12 to 16 inches may be needed depending on whether you also use an air conditioner how many people are likely to be in the room.
Most ceiling fan sizes are also determined by the room they will be placed in.
Unless you like replacing your ceiling fan every few months or feeling as if you re in a tornado choose a ceiling fan that is proportionate to the room size.
A decade ago ceiling fans were pretty much only available in 42 48 and 52.
Ceiling fan blades range from 29 inches to 54 inches.
A room with up to 75 square feet can.
The american lighting association recommends the following guidelines for room and ceiling fan size.