Or whether to divide the room into thirds and put one fan at the first third point and the other at the second third point.
Two ceiling fans in one room.
Most rooms in a home are too small to warrant multiple fans.
The tv will be on the 12 wall.
A commercial building is a different story however.
You don t want to risk overpowering the room with too many fans.
If i equally center two smaller fans one would be over the coffee table and the other would be in centered in the other half of the room.
How to position 2 ceiling fans in a single room some rooms are simply too large for a single ceiling fan or the ceilings are so high that it makes more sense to use 2 fans instead of one.
I want them all controled by one remote.
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I can t decide where to place the fans.
Plus there is no difference in speed of the fans on low and medium speed.
I had already bought ceiling fans that are 52 fans before the beams were put in and am now questioning if the fans will be too close together.
I bought four chateau devile ceiling fans hampton bay.
We are building a house and our living room is around 18 5 x 20.
For a big room.
Can this be done correctly.
In a home it is fairly easy to decide how many fans you need.
I have purchased two 52 fans for the area.
Double ceiling fans with dual motor heads.
Wiring ceiling fans can seem complicated but the task really just depends on the type of fan you are installing and how you want it to operate.
I think the fan will not be a challenge.
The fan located closest to the switch runs faster than the other.
One ceiling fan per room is usually plenty.
The 2 beams that i am hoping to put the ceiling fans in are about 6 apart center to.
I don t know whether to divide the room in half and put one fan in the center of each half.
I have a covered outdoor lanai area that is 21 feet by 12 feet with a 8 foot ceiling.
The seating area will take up about half of the room in essence splitting the room in two.
Due to individual buttons for on off and speed control but light has only one button.
Will they get off synch say if one fan does not get the signal from the romote.
If i center one fan in the middle of the room it will be directly over the couch.
Or if there s a problem on how the fans and switch.
I have a 12 x 20 room.
Don t know if the switch is just not rated for the combined service of the 2 fans.