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<blockquote data-quote="NotMyRealName" data-source="post: 2117326"><p>The problem with large bedrooms is not the fan sweep, rather, it's the layout. Typically a bed is installed against one wall. And a ceiling fan is installed in the middle of the room. Then consider that spaces such as the entranceway from the door, and the passage leading to the bathroom, or the space in front of the cupboard/wardrobe don't need the fan.</p><p></p><p>Optimally, the bed position should be decided beforehand and the fan should be installed directly over the bed, offset from the center of the room. Otherwise it's a major PITA in huge rooms, with just your feet getting most of the air. What about a desk/table? Well, in my old 10x12 bedroom, with barely a few feet between the computer table and the bed, the cieling fan still wasn't covering the sitting area well enough. This was a 1200mm of course, but what i'm saying is that in huge rooms, a central fan just can't cover everything. One possible solution is an additional wall fan to cover the desk area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotMyRealName, post: 2117326"] The problem with large bedrooms is not the fan sweep, rather, it's the layout. Typically a bed is installed against one wall. And a ceiling fan is installed in the middle of the room. Then consider that spaces such as the entranceway from the door, and the passage leading to the bathroom, or the space in front of the cupboard/wardrobe don't need the fan. Optimally, the bed position should be decided beforehand and the fan should be installed directly over the bed, offset from the center of the room. Otherwise it's a major PITA in huge rooms, with just your feet getting most of the air. What about a desk/table? Well, in my old 10x12 bedroom, with barely a few feet between the computer table and the bed, the cieling fan still wasn't covering the sitting area well enough. This was a 1200mm of course, but what i'm saying is that in huge rooms, a central fan just can't cover everything. One possible solution is an additional wall fan to cover the desk area. [/QUOTE]
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