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Refrigerator sticks out too much?

bpollen
9 years ago

I'm getting a new refrigerator. It will go into my small alcove, so I have height restrictions, but a generous width. The fridge can stick out somewhat without impeding traffic flow, but the appearance of sticking out bothers me since there IS a pathway in front of the fridge to go to a nearby door.

Here's my dilemma. I can choose either a side by side that is 32.4 depth w/o the handles, or a 30.5 depth top freezer. Cabinet depth fridges are too expensive, but besides that, they are too tall to fit under the cabinets that will be above the fridge.

Both fridges look good. Stainless steel. The side by side is a Kenmore, so the finish of the stainless will match my Kenmore vent hood. The top freezer, OTOH, will stick out 2" less, but has BLACK sides, which I don't like, and I think may call attention to the part of the cabinet that sticks out from the surrounding cabinets. It's a pretty frigdge, but basic with few organizational options. My choices in top freezers is limited because I want only ones that have a separate freezer controls, which is apparently now a rare feature.

The surrounding cabinets will be painted white.

Do you think it's that bad for the fridge to stick out 9 inches vs 7 inches? It bothers me a lot and has for years (when I think about it), but I don't know that anyone else has ever noticed. Refrigerators are big elephants in the room, anyway, so maybe we're all accustomed to them looming large in the kitchen.

So what do you think? The side by side with gray sides and bigger freezer and more organization possibiities inside? Or the less deep, traditional top mount with smaller freezer?

They both have about the same cubic feet but the top mount has a bit more pace sin the fridge part than the side by side, and a bit less in the freezer part than the side by side. If I find I need more freezer space, I can always get a small freezer for the garage.

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