no
It depends on the room size, ceiling height, and desired effect.
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Mirrors would make it look bigger... maybe add mirrors on the floor and ceiling, then it would look never ending.
Ceilings are a much neglected surface for paint. I have decorator friend who claim a ceiling should never be anything but white, but I disagree.I used a midnight blue on the ceiling of my studio against everyone's advice (they all claimed it would bring the ceiling down) but I found it was like working outdoors on a clear night. The ceiling all but disappeared from my consciousness.I have done murals on several ceilings, included pale blue with fluffy little clouds in a nursery, and the canopy of a forest in a young man's room.I love to do the faux coffered ceiling look by adding a moulding a foot or so from the wall and painting the outer area a slightly darker shade of the colour I paint the inner area. Even if you just paint the ceiling a much lighter colour of your wall colour it tends to add a bit of something special to the room.
you should paint it red and blue
No, if you are not in the room you are just wasting electricity.
In the winter time your ceiling fan should push the room air in an upwards motion and in the summer time the ceiling fan should push the room air in a downwards motion.
The homophone for the top of a room is "ceiling."
One, in the center of the ceiling of the room.
Having the ceiling fan blow upwards will circulate the heat through the entire room.
The area of the floor or ceiling is 81 square feet.That's all you need if you're getting ready to paint the floor or ceiling. We can't tell anything about the area of the walls until we know the height of the room too.
Heating vents should be located near the floor since hot air rises. If the heating vents are located near the ceiling the heat would stay there and not warm the room.