Whirlpool is committed to helping you find a refrigerator with the right features for your family and the right fit for your kitchen. Perfect refrigerator dimensions for your home create an inviting space and leave plenty of room for the kids’ and dogs’ constant foot traffic. Follow our helpful fridge sizes guide for everything you need to know when assessing your space.
Although the average size of a refrigerator varies depending on the t ype of fridge (bottom freezer, top freezer, French door or side-by-side), standard refrigerator dimensions range from 28 ¾ to 39 ¾ inches in width, 61 ¾ to 71 ¼ inches in height and 28 ¾ to 34 ⅝ inches in depth.
Learn more about the standard refrigerator sizes for the four types of fridges below.
The average size of a bottom-freezer refrigerator is 29 ½ to 32 ¾ inches in width, 67 to 70 inches in height and 33 ⅜ inches in depth.
On average, a top-freezer fridge is 28 ¾ to 32 ¾ inches in width, 61 ¾ to 66 ¼ inches in height and 28 ¾ to 34 ½ inches in depth.
The standard size of a French door refrigerator is 29 ½ to 36 inches in width, 68 ½ to 70 ⅛ inches in height and 29 ⅜ to 34 ⅝ inches in depth.
The average size of a side-by-side fridge is 32 ¾ to 39 ¾ inches in width, 65 ⅞ to 71 ¼ inches in height and 29 ¾ to 31 ⅛ inches in depth.
While these are good benchmarks for the average refrigerator size in every type, you should still check your specific refrigerator’s dimensions online or in store.
Refrigerators come in two depths: they’re either virtually flush with your countertops or they extend past them
Does your kitchen have an island?
Measure the space in front of the refrigerator so doors and drawers can open without getting dinged.
Measure from wall to counter, cabinet to cabinet or whatever may be on either side of your refrigerator space.
NOTE: If your refrigerator is located next to a wall, leave 2½ inches between the wall and the hinge side of the door so it can swing open.
Measure the space in front of the refrigerator so doors and drawers can open without getting dinged.
Cabinets above your cutout? Measure from the floor to the bottom of the cabinets.
Now that you’ve got your refrigerator measurements, add a half inch on all sides for proper ventilation so it can cool things down without overheating.
It fits your needs and fits your space, but how’s it getting there? From the nearest entrance to your kitchen, measure the width of every hallway and doorway to ensure your new fridge can make it through.
Tight squeeze?
Remove the doors for extra wiggle room.
Still shopping for a new refrigerator? With an array of options to suit kitchens of all shapes and sizes, Whirlpool brand can help you find your family’s fit. Learn more about our refrigerator types.
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