There is not a requirement on ceiling height with your room size.
Ceiling fan height for 10 foot ceiling.
If ceiling height is 14 feet purchasing a 48 downrod 4 foot will put the top of the motor just below 10 feet once the mounting hardware is attached to the ceiling.
A ceiling up to 9 feet high requires a standard 3 inch drop rod.
When selecting a new or a replacement ceiling fan keep in mind the ceiling height.
Standard homes have 8 9 feet ceilings.
If your ceiling is higher than 8 for optimal air flow.
However fan downrods can range all the way up to 177 inches depending on the manufacturer.
Then tour homes similar to yours with a range of ceiling heights to assist in making your decision.
This keeps the fan at least 7 above the floor and still provides for good air flow.
If possible install the fan so that the blades are 8 9 above the floor.
Measure the height of your ceiling to determine the mounting option that ll work best for your space.
The optimum mounting height for a ceiling fan is 8 to 9 feet above the floor with a minimum of 7 feet for safety.
Many fans have multiple mounting options allowing them to work almost anywhere in the home.
When you hang a normal ceiling fan with a 3 4 downrod from a ceiling that is 8 feet high the blades will be about 7 feet from the floor.
Most ceiling fans come ready to install on an 8 ceiling.
Fans mounted too close to the ceiling will trap or move less air around the space.
Ideally your ceiling fan height from floor to blade should be 8 feet.
Most ceilings are 8 feet high.
10 to 11 foot.
After the rest of the fan is assembled this will put the bottom of the ceiling fan right at 9 feet above the floor.
For high ceilings talk to your builder about whether 10 or 12 foot dimensions are best.
They will increase heating and cooling costs.
When choosing your fan you will come across the terms downrod and flush pay close attention to your ceiling height so you can determine which mounting option you need.
Yes higher ceilings will increase building costs.
Most ceiling fans come with three inch downrods that suspend the fan blades eight inches from the ceiling.
Most ceiling fans come with a short downrod about 3 4 inches in length.
In a room with a standard eight foot ceiling this leaves approximately 7 feet 4 inches.