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How deep is a counter-depth refrigerator?

A counter-depth refrigerator must be approximately the depth of the kitchen counters to create a streamlined, built-in look with the kitchen cabinets and countertops. Most kitchen counters are 24–25 inches in depth, so whenever you’re looking for a counter-depth fridge, you’ll have to look a model with similar depth.

How to take measurement for a counter depth refrigerator?

Follow these Simple steps to get the accurate counter-depth refrigerator measurements for your kitchen.

1. DETERMINE YOUR REFRIGERATOR PLACEMENT

If you’re planning to add a counter-depth refrigerator to your new kitchen, then pay close attention to not only the depth, but also the width and height of your planned cabinet cut-out. Even, refrigerator can be fixed at the end of a row of cabinets, because if your refrigerator is a little wider, it won’t be a issue fixing it into a cabinet cut-out.

If you’re planning to replace a normal full-size refrigerator with a new counter-depth model, make sure the existing cabinet cut-out can accommodate the extra width and height of the new counter-depth fridge dimensions. If you have decided where you’ll place your new counter-depth refrigerator, then you’ll need to get exact depth, width and height measurements of the space.

2. MEASURING DEPTH

To measure the depth, start from the wall (not the backsplash) * and measure to the edge of your countertop. Your counter-depth measurement should be 24-25 inches. This dimension is equivalent to the depth of the refrigerator box, excluding the doors and handles of the refrigerator.

The Total depth of a counter-depth refrigerator is under 30 inches, including the doors and handles. To open the refrigerator doors sufficiently, the refrigerator box must be extended at least an inch or two at the front of your countertop.

Here are few depth measurements provided in the specifications for counter-depth refrigerators. You’ll likely see the following depth measurements specified when looking for counter-depth refrigerators:

  • Depth Including Doors
  • Depth Excluding Doors
  • Depth Closed Including Handles
  • Depth Closed Excluding Handles
  • Depth with Door Open 90 Degrees
  • Depth with Drawers Open

Consider all these depth measurements specs when selecting your new refrigerator to ensure the best fit.

3. MEASURING WIDTH

Counter-depth refrigerators are wider than traditional in order to maintain a similar capacity with a shallower depth.

When measuring the width of the cabinet cut-out, make sure to measure at the narrowest point. Then, take this measurement and subtract one inch or at least a half-inch of empty space on both sides for proper ventilation. If any one side of your fridge is next to a wall, then leave about four inches between the fridge and the wall so the door can open up to 90 degrees.

4. MEASURING HEIGHT

Counter-depth refrigerators are a little taller than traditional one. To get an accurate height measurement, start at the floor and measure to the bottom of any cabinets that will be above your refrigerators. Subtract a half-inch from your measurement for proper ventilation.

when you’re shopping Keep your cabinet cut-out dimensions and maximum counter-depth fridge measurements top of mind, whether it’s in store or online.

Once you’ve measured your space and have the maximum dimensions for your fridge, it’s time to consider different styles of counter-depth refrigerators, including French doors and side-by-side.