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Sep 24, 2025 - 12:00 PM
It's always best to measure the particular cut-out width and height of your own Kitchen, but the following sizes are common: Most full-size refrigerators require an opening 36" wide , 36" deep, and 72" high . Specialty sizes fit into smaller widths, such as 33". Top-freezers tend to be around 28" wide and 32" deep, while apartment-sized refrigerators can be as narrow as 24". Counter-depth refrigerators are a specialty size with a smaller depth of 27" to keep your refrigerator door flush with the (standard) countertop and/or cabinet depth. High-end refrigerators such as Monogram tend to be taller, reaching as high as 84", with the compressor located on the top to maximize internal capacity below. They come in a great variety of widths: everything from 30", to 36", to 42", to 48", sizes usually accommodated by custom Kitchen cabinetry. Furthermore, a column refrigerator can be joined with a column freezer to fill an even larger gap, offering the largest possible capacity.