Among the wide range of fridge designs and sizes available, you can be sure to find one that fits your needs. You may choose to let your fridge stand on its own as a central feature in your kitchen or even build it within your cabinetry for a clean, seamless look.
Fridges
A fridge works 24/7 and uses a considerable amount of energy to keep our ingredients fresh. That's why we should choose the one that best satisfies our needs to make the most of our spending.
Discover the common types of fridges to match your kitchen design.
Bottom freezer
With the freezer below and the fridge at eye level, we gain easy access to daily food items.
Top freezer
With the freezer above, we can store and retrieve frozen goods easily if we need them frequently.
Side by side
With the fridge and freezer separated side by side, we enjoy convenient access and compartmentalisation.
French door
With wide fridge compartments and freezer drawers, we find greater storage space and access to all fresh and frozen food.
Cross door
With multiple compartments, we have more flexibility in organising and storing all fresh and frozen food.
Select a fridge that facilitates usage and meets your needs for space.
Ergonomics
You need sufficient compartments to house your food items and an ergonomic design that suits your usage frequency.
Walkway space
If walkway space in your kitchen is a concern for you, a double door fridge is perfect as it takes up half the usual width when fully opened.
Prevent your fridge from overheating with proper ventilation.
Built-in
Ensure there are air-vents built into your cabinets to allow cool air to flow through freely.
Free-standing
Maintain a gap of at least 50 mm all around the appliance to allow heat to dissipate more quickly.