Can you buy refrigerator panels?

Standard Appliance Panel Panels for dishwashers, refrigerators, trash compactors, and freezers are made in the matching door style and finish. Refrigerator panels over 24” wide require at least one center stile.

How much does a fridge panel cost?

Panel ready refrigerator pricing starts at about $4,000 on low end and can range up to $10,000 or more with upscale brands like Sub-Zero.

What size cabinet goes above a fridge?

In standard kitchens, the wall cabinets are typically 30 or 36 inches tall, with the space above enclosed by soffits. Where the cabinets run all the way to the ceiling, 48-inch cabinets are the logical choice. A 12-inch or 15-inch tall cabinet fits neatly over a refrigerator.

Can you add panels to any refrigerator?

Panels that match your other cabinets and disguise the refrigerator are the most elegant option. Both Jenn-Air and Sub-Zero make refrigerators designed to accept any custom-design panel you can come up with.

How can I hide my fridge?

Recessing the refrigerator into the wall is often the easiest solution, but others include building out the cabinets that lie on the same wall as the refrigerator so they’re the same depth, or positioning the refrigerator on its own wall and build it into a larger cabinet unit.

Can you put a fridge in a cabinet?

More specifically, you cannot put a fridge into a normal, unmodified cupboard – it will not work! Without proper ventilation, heat will build up around the unit, leading to decreased performance and eventual failure. This heat must be able to dissipate so that the fridge can operate efficiently.

What is the standard cabinet opening for a refrigerator?

36” wide
The standard opening for a refrigerator is usually 36” wide and the wall cabinet over it is usually 36” in width.

Can you put wood panels on a refrigerator?

If you want to install wood paneling on the front of your fridge, make sure it’s possible to do so by researching your appliance’s make and model. An integrated refrigerator seamlessly blends into your cabinet design and is completely hidden once installed. Integrated and overlay fridges both accept panels.