Which Refrigerator is Right for You?

How to Choose the Best Refrigerator?

Choosing a fridge for your home is getting more difficult as technology evolves rapidly. Modern fridges have custom temperature settings, barista service, and other cool features. A refrigerator is no longer a simple electrical gadget to store food. Instead, it is an extension of your lifestyle choices and a reflection of your style. To help you find the best fridge for your home, we have compiled the steps you need to follow. 

Choose According to Your Kitchen Space

Not all kitchens are made identical. Some are smaller than others, while some have more options in terms of available space. Before buying a new fridge, measure the length where you want the refrigerator to be placed. These measurements will help you choose a refrigerator of a suitable size for your home. 

Choosing a Spot

A fridge should always be strategically placed in your home. First, make sure it is close to your kitchen and dining space. Getting access to your food items when you need them is a great advantage compared to fetching them every single time. There should also be ample space around the fridge for easy opening of the shelves and counters. Finally, remember that fridges need a little extra space on all sides for proper functioning. 

Now let’s explore different fridge styles commonly available in the market.

Top freezers: Top freezers are pretty basic and standard options. They are, however, effectively tight spaces. The door that opens to the side can be aligned accordingly to save space. These basic fridges get the work done for storing food but do not expect too much from them.

Bottom Freezer: Bottom freezers work pretty much like top freezers. The notable advantage is that fresh food stays at your eye level and within easy reach. In addition, they offer a bit more customization options than full freezers. 

French Door: French door fridges come with the best features of bottom freezers with some added advantages. Access to both doors keeps your food protected every time you open the refrigerator. The freezer drawer stays at the bottom, and the doors are narrower than other variants. They have a pretty sleek look.

Side by side: These fridges have a vertical separation, with a freezer and a refrigerator on the other. It helps with easy organization, and you do not have to bend to reach the freezer. 

Built-in fridges: Built-in fridges have a definite advantage over all other types. They can be customized in terms of panelling and dimension and can complement any kitchen design. In addition, they sit within your cabinets, giving a seamless visual appeal. They are, undoubtedly, the most effective and visually pleasing fridges available in the market. 

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Ellie Rodriguez is an Interior Designer who graduated in 2019 but with vast experience in the industry. Ellie planned, coordinated, and managed many big and small projects designing homes and offices. Ellie's favourite colours are gold and white, and now she is here to inspire you.