you want at least 7 ft from the floor to your fan
As far as I know, you cannot 'purchase' floor to ceiling bookcases. You have to have them built custom.
A ceiling fan should typically be hung 7 to 9 feet above the floor for optimal air circulation and safety. With an 11-foot high ceiling, you can consider hanging the fan around 2 to 4 feet down from the ceiling using a downrod.
A Hampton bay ceiling fan is better than any other ceiling fan because of the quality you'll get from it. It is far more superior and well sculpted to your benefit.
Three feet from the ceiling will give a good circulation of air from above the fan. Remember in the summer time the fan blows the air down, in the winter time the fan draws the air up.
The area of the ceiling is 6,666 and 2/3rds square yards. The area of the floor is also 6,666 and 2/3rds square yards. If we knew how far the floor is below the ceiling, we could calculate the area of the walls too.
What kind of noise: A motor hum? A high-pitched sound? Which lights: the kitchen lights? The ceiling fan light? Sounds like you have your lights on a dimmer and that will cause a high-pitch sound. The noise is motor hum and a "clinking noise" almost like the glass domes are loose (they aren't). The lights I was referring to are the ceiling fan lights. I am not using a dimmer switch. Also, it is a Hunter ceiling fan (I don't know the model. It was a mid-range fan as far as price: $109.00)
you fix the air conditioner in the nightclub, off to the far right after you get the fan from the factory. use the fan on the robot that is on the floor off way to the right.
Based on the height of the ceiling the lights can be placed at half the distance. For a ceiling of 14 feet, the lights should be at 7 feet.
that would be your opinion! it also depends on how bid your wall is. my opinion would be for an 8 foot tall wall would to be to hang it 3 feet away from the ceiling.
six inches off the floor
the same height as your counters