Saturday, December 10, 2011

Kitchen Refrigerator Photos 02

Kitchen Remodeling Photos : Kitchen Refrigerator Photos 02

Pros and Cons of Side-by-Sides Refrigerator

SIDE-BY-SIDE REFRIGERATORS fill many needs, but may not be for everyone. Side-by-side aficionados will argue that their model is easier on the back because you can organize both fridge and freezer with most-used items around eye level. Other virtues are that side-by-side doors are narrower and therefore don't swing out far, narrow shelves are easier to pull out to access and wash (if pullout shelves are available), they more easily accommodate in-door ice and water dispensers and optional water filters (these can take up as much as a quarter of available freezer space, however), and they're more accessible to people with physical disabilities (it might give parents pause to know that little kids find them easier to open, too).

Still, in addition to costing more to buy and run, many side-by-side models aren't wide enough on either side for party platters or big frozen pizzas, and if your heart is set on a counter-depth model, a standard 36-in. side-by-side may not have enough room overall. Tosolve the riddle of which model to buy, measure the space you have available for the fridge and for door swings, and try out favorite pans and party platters in refrigerators at an appliance store.


A SIDE-BY-SIDE FRIDGE MAKES SENSE in a smaller kitchen like this one.Open doors take up less aisle room.This built-in model is 24 in.deep and 3 ft. wide .


A SIDE-BY-SIDE REFRIGERATOR ALLOWS DINERS easy access to cold water and iceon the outside and food on the inside.The brilliance of the stainless steel provides a cool color contrast to the warm tones of cabinetry,wall, and floor.

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