The most appropriate ceiling fan for a large room would be a large one. This is because the larger the ceiling fan, the more air will be blown throughout the room.
The best place to hang a ceiling fixture would depend on the room you are putting it in. For example in the dining room you would want to center it over your table. Living rooms and bedrooms usually will be in the center of the room.
Ceiling fans in bathrooms are usually installed in the centre of the room. This way the whole room will get an even extraction and change of air.
Having the ceiling fan blow upwards will circulate the heat through the entire room.
Hot air rises so they heated air created by a wood stove will tend to collect at the ceiling of the room. A ceiling fan will push some of the hot air down in the room creating a more even distribution of heat.
These types of light fixtures are called wall a sconce. In is located on a wall usually about 3 foot from the ceiling. The open end of the fixture is facing upwards. This allows the light to reflect off the ceiling and give a more filtered light to objects in the surrounding area in the room.
In a hot room, you want heat to be pulled up to the ceiling, then distributed as cooler air around the room. You would set your ceiling fan to rotate clockwise to do this.
The best place to hang a ceiling fixture would depend on the room you are putting it in. For example in the dining room you would want to center it over your table. Living rooms and bedrooms usually will be in the center of the room.
It depends where you live. Different places have different legislation on ceiling heights. Remember that building to a minimum might feel cramped and uncomfortable. It also depends on the other dimensions of the room. If it is a large room, a low ceiling will feel wrong. Keep it in proportion.
Ceiling fans in bathrooms are usually installed in the centre of the room. This way the whole room will get an even extraction and change of air.
I've found that, for the most part, the opposite is true. Typically I think that lowering a ceiling makes even a large room feel too contained and and claustrophobic, while a high ceiling can make a small room feel much larger than it really is.
The homophone for the top of a room is "ceiling."
Most people hang fans in the living room and have a chandelier hanging in the dining room. However, you can buy ceiling fans with chandeliers hanging below them, so if you have one of those, you might hang it in the dining room.
The average height of a room's ceiling is 8 feet.
A ceiling is the upper horizontal surface of a room.
The homophone for "top surface of a room" is "ceiling."
The homophones for "top surface of a room" are "ceiling/sailing." The homophones for "marking or closing" are "sealing/ceiling."
A ceiling partition is a track on the ceiling that may have a metal or wooden wall fitting into it. This divides a room by the ceiling support.