Refrigerators for Kitchen Remodels

Purchasing a large appliance like a refrigerator can be stressful, but not as hard as experts may have you believe. Think about what you want out of the appliance and how much room you have to accommodate the refrigerator.

First of all, you should be familiar with what kinds of refrigerators there are. Traditional top-freezer refrigerators usually are less expensive than most other types, and with fewer features to break they can be more reliable.

French door models with side-by-side refrigerator doors have a pull-out freezer drawer on the bottom. Refrigerators with dual doors with the freezer on one side and the fridge on the other are good for people who need an ice dispenser in the door and don’t mind storing frozen foods on the lower levels.

Split level refrigerators have either the freezer on the top or at the bottom. In these models, usually the water and ice dispenser is not available on the door. If you have a lot of frozen goods and constantly need to get into the freezer, then a split level with the freezer on top would probably suit you best. However, if you don’t like to bend down to get into your crisper bin for fruits and vegetables, the refrigerator on top could be more ideal.

Refrigerators come in a variety of colors and styles and may even be custom ordered to your preference. Beige, black, white, and stainless steel are the most common color schemes for refrigerators, and it’s important to match your other appliances in your kitchen.

Shop around to get the best price, make sure you know how much room you have, and think about the overall theme of your kitchen before you commit to a certain refrigerator.

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