Standard ceiling fans typically have 50 52 54 or 56 blade spans and are the most popular sized fans used.
Standard ceiling fan dimensions.
For example a kitchen ceiling fan will be much smaller in blade diameter and length than a ceiling fan for the living room.
As always make sure you properly.
Use the ceiling fan size chart below to get the best idea of what size you need.
The adapter works with a longer downrod sold separately in case you have a high ceiling.
The latest trend in ceiling fans is big.
If your room is larger than 12 feet x 12 feet then you should be able to use a standard sized ceiling fan.
There are cases when you will have a bigger room but due to l shape structure or tight space or false ceiling you might not have the provision to install a fan as big as a standard 56 inches in such cases you can install 2 fans of 42 inches to increase the air circulation in the room and to make it picture perfect.
A decade ago ceiling fans were pretty much only available in 42 48 and 52.
Most ceiling fan sizes are also determined by the room they will be placed in.
When sizing your damp rated ceiling fan for your garage most standard garages will require a large ceiling fan with a blade span of 50 to 60 inches.
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 but the latest trend is toward very large ceiling fans with blade spans over 60 even as large as 96.
Angled ceiling adapter attaches to the outlet box to help mount ceiling fans on angled ceilings.
For a large garage with square footage over 400 a great sized fan with a blade span of over 62 inches is recommended.