Kitchen Ideas: 12 Refrigerators in Disguise
Designs hide the fridge behind unexpected finishes and doors
Shawn Gauthier
November 1, 2011
I'm a freelance writer and design enthusiast who believes the best design is collected, not decorated, and that homes should always be as comfortable and functional as they are chic. In addition to writing for Houzz, I work as the Head Copywriter for Layla Grayce and Zinc Door.
I'm a freelance writer and design enthusiast who believes the best design is collected,... More
Are you sick of your less-than-attractive refrigerator being the unfortunate focal point of your kitchen? Thanks to kitchen design vixens everywhere, the refrigerator has come a long way — sometimes as far as to be unrecognizable.
Designers have been pulling out all the clever stops to incorporate the icebox in a stylish fashion, and they’re doing it well. Refrigerators are big investments, so even if a new one isn’t currently in your budget, it’s fun to window shop. Check out the following photos and dream a big dream for your future fridge.
Designers have been pulling out all the clever stops to incorporate the icebox in a stylish fashion, and they’re doing it well. Refrigerators are big investments, so even if a new one isn’t currently in your budget, it’s fun to window shop. Check out the following photos and dream a big dream for your future fridge.
Those faux “cabinets” flanking the pass-through are refrigerators in disguise — not one, but two. Double the pleasure.
At first glance, this panel may look like nothing more than a chalkboard. But this chalkboard knows something you don’t: it leads to the refrigerator. The secret weapon behind the contemporary fridge: the unconventional door.
Look at that tall, narrow cabinetry — er, refrigerator. Another trick for creating a unique fridge is changing the shape. We’re so used to seeing wide, boxy designs that this sleek version can’t help but trick the eye.
Here’s another example of a fridge that is slightly taller and skinnier than the usual. By finishing it in the same wood grain as the island and the cabinets surrounding the oven, it blends into the scene instead of standing alone.
If you’re a fan of stainless steel, you can still incorporate your favorite finish without your fridge being the focal point. Simply surround your oven with your refrigerator (in this case, two!) and finish the entire area in stainless steel. The attention is diverted from the fridge to the stylish composition of the stainless steel.
If you have two ovens, they’re often placed one on top of another, but here’s a new idea: Install them horizontally, place the refrigerator between them, sneak a few cabinets into the mix and finish everything but the ovens in the same material. I bet you didn’t even realize that was the fridge snuck inbetween those ovens, did you?
Consider mirroring the refrigerator structure to that of accompanying cabinets, and finish them with the same material. The eye will notice the clean symmetry first, and the refrigerator second.
Who ever thought an armoire belonged in the kitchen? When it’s actually the refrigerator, it sure does. When your fridge is this beautifully designed, you’d be proud to call it the focal point.
Here’s another armoire-style refrigerator design, complete with intricate detailing at the top.
Odds are you might walk into this kitchen and waltz right on past the refrigerator. If you design the fridge to blend right into the cabinetry, it will require a second glance to realize what’s right in front of you.
With its moldings and center decal, these refrigerator doors look more like architecture than appliance.
What happens when you mix old-fashioned icebox concepts with contemporary design? This guy. With its beautiful finish and unexpected look, I’d probably think it was for storing china before I’d ever consider the milk.
More: Can You Spot the Refrigerator in These Kitchens?
Hutch-Style Kitchen Cabinets
Next: Browse thousands of kitchen designs
Find refrigerators in the Products section
More: Can You Spot the Refrigerator in These Kitchens?
Hutch-Style Kitchen Cabinets
Next: Browse thousands of kitchen designs
Find refrigerators in the Products section
Related Stories
New This Week
4 New Kitchens With Wonderful Wood Cabinets
Pros share how they used various wood species, styles, stains and details to create warm and welcoming kitchens
Full Story
Kitchen Backsplashes
30 Bold and Beautiful Range Backsplashes
Get ideas for eye-catching tile and stone backsplashes inside stove alcoves and behind cooktops
Full Story
Kitchen Design
7 Essential Features of a Well-Designed Kitchen
Make sure your new kitchen not only looks good but also functions beautifully
Full Story
Kitchen Workbook
How to Map Out Your Kitchen Remodel’s Scope of Work
Help prevent budget overruns by determining the extent of your project, and find pros to help you get the job done
Full Story
Kitchen Storage
Foolproof Storage Solutions for Corner Kitchen Cabinets
By tidgboutique
Consider Lazy Susans, pullouts and more to maximize storage
Full Story
Trending Now
The 10 Most Popular Kitchens So Far in 2024
Get inspired by the warm neutral palettes, ample storage and inviting islands in these most-saved new photos on Houzz
Full Story
Houzz TV
5 Trends for Kitchen and Bath Products in 2024
See fascinating new features for showers, tubs, faucets and more launched at the 2024 Kitchen and Bath Industry Show
Full Story
Kitchen Backsplashes
Where to Start and Stop Your Backsplash
By tidgboutique
Consider these designer tricks to work around cabinets, windows and other features for a finished look in your kitchen
Full Story
Kitchen Workbook
How to Find Your Kitchen Style
If you’re planning to remodel your kitchen, here’s how to find inspiration and start narrowing down your choices
Full Story
Kitchen Design
15 Stylish Kitchen Range Hood Ideas
Get ideas for hood shapes, sizes and looks that can elevate a kitchen’s design while ridding it of bad air and odors
Full Story
My pet peeve of "kitchen design" is having the refrigerator immediately adjacent to an oven - let alone between two! Why on earth would you go to the expense of buying an energy efficient appliance (refrigerator) and then force it to work overtime by placing it between two HEAT elements?!? Sorry, definitely not my idea of good design.
dustoflife - we would never put an appliance inside a cabinet that i snot designed for it, or go against the manufacturer specs and installation guide. The armoire was built especially for the 700 series sub zero.
Now you can get on with the party!
I wrapped a poster, available from houzz, because my old refrig was a perfect fit and works fine.