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Air purifiers for open plan spaces: Big rooms, big air flow

Open-plan homes are beautiful—but they’re harder to keep comfortably clean. Bigger volumes, drifting cooking smells, and more foot traffic mean you’ll need a purifier with serious airflow. In practice, that means choosing by CADR (Clean Air Delivery Rate) and coverage area, not just looks or price. Here’s how to get it right for Australian homes heading into summer.

Why open-plan rooms are harder to clean (quick primer)

  • More air to filter: Large floor areas = more volume for a purifier to cycle.
  • Smells travel: Cooking smoke and odours roam from kitchen to living and dining.
  • Ongoing “inputs”: Pets, kids, soft furnishings and frequent visitors add dust, dander and particles.

Bottom line: You’ll need higher CADR and a model with a realistic coverage area to keep the space feeling fresh.

CADR and coverage area (made simple)

  • CADR (m³/h) tells you how much clean air a purifier can deliver each hour. Higher CADR = faster, more effective cleaning.
  • Coverage area (m²) is the manufacturer’s guide to the room size a model can handle.
  • Filter tech matters: Choose HEPA H13 for fine particles like PM2.5 (smoke, pollen, dust). Add activated carbon if odours (cooking, pets) are a priority.
  • Buy with headroom: For open-plan or high-traffic spaces, pick a model with more CADR/coverage than your measured area to handle busy evenings, guests and summer smoke days.

Measure your space properly (avoid the classic mistakes)

  • Measure the usable floor area you actually want to keep clean (don’t include hallways or rooms with doors closed most of the time).
  • Consider ceiling height and voids. Raked or double-height sections increase overall air volume—step up a model or plan for two units.
  • L-shapes and stairs: If air flows freely between zones, treat them as one area; if not, split into two zones and size each.

Quick sizing steps (with worked example)

  1. Confirm your open-plan area in m².
  2. Check the purifier’s specs: CADR (m³/h) and coverage area (m²).
  3. Choose a model that meets or exceeds your area. Add 10–20% for high ceilings/voids—or use two units for smoother coverage.

Example: A 9 m × 6 m open-plan = 54 m² with standard ceilings. Choose a model rated comfortably above this—60–70 m² coverage (or two smaller units placed at opposite ends) for easier control during cooking or smoky days.

Fast reference (coverage-first guide)

Space size (m²)

CADR to look for (m³/h)

Notes

30–40 (standard living)

~300–450

Good for most lounge/dining setups

40–60 (larger open-plan)

~450–700

Add headroom for pets/guests

60–80 (very large)

~700–950

Consider a flagship model

80+ or high ceilings/voids

950+ or two units

Two units smooth coverage and reduce noise per unit

Placement that actually works in open-plan spaces

  • Put the purifier near the activity zone (kitchen/dining boundary), not crammed in a corner.
  • Keep 30–50 cm clear around intake and exhaust; avoid blocking with lounges or curtains.
  • Using two units? Place them at opposite ends of the space for even airflow.
  • On smoky or high-pollen days, keep windows/doors shut and run the purifier on a higher speed for the first 30–60 minutes, then drop to a comfortable setting.
Ionmax+ Aire high-performance HEPA air purifier

Model examples (where they fit, at a glance)

  • Ionmax Breeze Plus (ION422) — CADR 255 m³/h, covers up to 66 m². Ideal for bedrooms, smaller living areas, or as a second unit to support an open-plan zone.
  • Ionmax+ AIRE — covers up to 234 m²; Sensitive Choice approved and CHOICE recommended. A strong single-unit solution for expansive spaces.
  • Ionmax+ AIRE X — covers up to 260 m²; highest CADR in Australia; Sensitive Choice approved. Best for very large areas, high ceilings or frequent smoke events.

Tip: Choose headroom above your measured area if you cook often, host regularly, or have indoor pets.

Ready to size your space?