Counter depth refrigerators are an easy way to take the style of your kitchen to the next level. They're typically 36" wide and about 70" tall with a total depth of 28-31" including the handles, so they won't stick out past your countertops. In many remodeled kitchens, center islands are installed which carry a dishwasher, slide-in range or wall oven and cook top, while leaving the refrigerator on the out-skirting walls. With a full-depth refrigerator, you will find that there is not enough elbow room to walk between the island and refrigerator. This is a perfect opportunity for a counter depth model. It doesn't stick out, giving you more room in your kitchen and it gives you that clean modern finished look.
Frigidaire's Professional line and KitchenAid both offer high-end products with a commercial feel for the discerning consumer. Frigidaire Professional is Frigidaire's high-end line with commercial styling and premium features. KitchenAid, now owned by parent company Whirlpool, offers a range of high-end appliances that are a joy to use.
Let's take a look at two of the best-selling counter-depth French door refrigerators from top brands Frigidaire and KitchenAid!
When you are researching a new refrigerator, the choice between counter depth and full depth can be an important one. This is especially true if you have a kitchen with a built in cabinet opening for your refrigerator that is finished on one or both sides and has a cabinet above it. When you are looking at refrigerators, you'll want to be sure to notice the difference between counter depth and full depth models.
Basically, counter depth models have a 24" deep case and are designed so that only the doors stick out beyond standard cabinetry and countertop depths. (Before we continue:
Standard counter depths are 25 inches, but yours may not follow this rule - check to make sure, especially if you have an older home! And double-check the dimensions of any refrigerator you are interested in to make sure that it will fit in the space you have for it. Some refrigerators may have thicker doors that protrude more than others, and if you have cupboards built above the refrigerator cavity, height is another important factor. The main drawback is that you will sacrifice capacity versus a full depth refrigerator of equal width and height. A full depth refrigerator installed in a counter depth opening will be less attractive but will provide more overall cubic footage versus a comparable model with the same height and width that is counter depth.
Pictured below: On the left, a full depth refrigerator in a space designed for counter depth. On the right, a counter depth refrigerator in a space designed for counter depth. The difference is clear!
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