Room AC Calculator

Bedrooms need less BTU per sq ft than kitchens or sunrooms — fewer appliances, often smaller windows, and less daytime occupancy. Enter dimensions and mark shaded if the room gets little direct sun.

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Sizing settings

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Your sizing estimate

Enter space dimensions to see BTU load and recommended mini-split size.

Bedroom sizing examples

A 10×10 bedroom (100 sq ft) calculates to ~2,500 BTU — practical minimums are 6,000–9,000 BTU. A 9,000 BTU unit is the most common choice for comfort and humidity control while sleeping.

Master bedrooms over 350 sq ft often need 12,000 BTU. See how many BTU for a bedroom for more examples.

Portable vs mini-split for bedrooms

Portables are easier to install but noisier and vent hot air through a window kit. Mini-splits cost more upfront but are quieter — size both using the same BTU load from this calculator.

Frequently asked questions

What size AC for a 10×10 bedroom?

100 sq ft needs about 2,500 BTU calculated — practical minimum units are 6,000–9,000 BTU. A 9,000 BTU unit is the most common choice for comfort and humidity control.

Is 8,000 BTU enough for a bedroom?

Usually yes for rooms under 350 sq ft with average insulation. Larger master bedrooms (400+ sq ft) often need 12,000 BTU.

Portable AC vs mini-split for bedroom?

Portable units are easier but less efficient and noisier. Mini-splits cost more but are quieter and better for sleeping — size both by the same BTU load.

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