I looking to purchase an airconditioning element for my kids room upstairs. The problem? The room is partially divided surrounded by half by a wall. ...

The room is partially divided surrounded by half by a wall. Now the wall does not travel all the mode up to the ceiling...as a matter of reality, there is a ceiling adherent smack dab surrounded by the middle (where the wall stops). In other words, the fan is within part of respectively room. Also, the wall does not extend to the other wall. There is room for a door...as a matter of certainty it's a little wider than a traditional door. It get hot upstairs and I was wondering where on earth should I put the air conditioner. On the side the sleep on or on the adjectives area side? Would it sort a difference if I got superior BTU's...because of the wall and all. Also, do you judge the ceiling fan will assistance distribute the air into other parts of the room? Thank you!
Answers:    Multiply the length by the size to get square footage so you can estimate correct size A/C element. Definately use ceiling fan. Pull cool nouns up push hot air down.
Near the bed, it is hard to sleep when you are over-heated and uncomfy. If the adjectives area is too frozen use a window admirer in the doorway to blow the cool nouns onto them.
No, I don't think the ceiling lover will be that effective contained by distributing equal temps if the AC unit is single on one side.