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The floor and ceiling are each (28 x 15) = 420square feet.We don't know the area of the walls until we know how high the room is.
The floor is 30 square feet.So is the ceiling.
For an 8' ceiling you will need 13 sheets.
Floor = 100 square feetCeiling = 100 square feetWalls = we can't calculate the walls without knowing the height of the ceiling
the square feet would depend on two measurements. you need another measurement to find square footage. please re-ask question with the other measurements of length depth and height also.
The floor and ceiling are each (28 x 15) = 420square feet.We don't know the area of the walls until we know how high the room is.
The floor is 30 square feet.So is the ceiling.
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The smallest air conditioner you can find would be appropriate.You'll probably have to cut it on and off too.
Historically a stack of paper would be up to the ceiling - so how high is the ceiling?
You must know the height of the room to determine this. If the room has a flat 8 foot high ceiling there are 1664 cubic feet of volume in the room
For an 8' ceiling you will need 13 sheets.
Floor = 100 square feetCeiling = 100 square feetWalls = we can't calculate the walls without knowing the height of the ceiling
the square feet would depend on two measurements. you need another measurement to find square footage. please re-ask question with the other measurements of length depth and height also.
Yes. Most ceiling fans have parts that let you either put the fan close to the ceiling (which is typical for an 8' ceiling) or let it hang down farther from the ceiling. All my ceilings are 8' and I have 4 ceiling fans in 4 different rooms and they work good by letting me reduce my AC usage, which is much more expensive.
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The formula for Cubic Feet is: Length × Width × Height. For example, a 600 square foot room with a 10 foot ceiling would be 6000 cubic feet.