Refrigerators play an indispensable role in our day-to-day lives. Therefore, it is important to buy the right model that fits your needs. In this article, we take a closer look at a few things you need to keep in mind when buying your next refrigerator.

What refrigerator size do I need?

Finding the right refrigerator size depends on various factors. From assessing available kitchen space to identifying your family’s eating habits, multiple aspects must be considered while determining the right fridge size for your kitchen. Let’s explore these in brief:

Consider the space you have

Start by analyzing the designated area for a fridge in your kitchen. Once you find out the spatial parameters allotted for a refrigerator within your kitchen, your task of identifying the ideal fridge dimensions for your home will be simplified. However, we highly recommend leaving some extra room in your measurements to accommodate last-minute changes.

To the left, a Samsung Bespoke Flex Column fridge freezer is shown with pastel red, yellow and blue colored doors. To the right, a Samsung Bottom Freezer fridge is shown with pastel white and blue doors. To the left, a Samsung Bespoke Flex Column fridge freezer is shown with pastel red, yellow and blue colored doors. To the right, a Samsung Bottom Freezer fridge is shown with pastel white and blue doors.

Consider the space you need

It is better to be realistic when it comes to choosing refrigerator capacity. The ideal way to do so is by estimating the weekly food requirements of your family. Here are a few other factors you must take into account while determining the right refrigerator size for your house:

● Household size: The most important thing to factor in before buying a fridge is the size of your family. A large family need a larger refrigerator as compared to a smaller family. You may also want to buy a larger refrigerator if you host parties at home.

● Grocery shopping habits: Each family member usually has different preferences when it comes to groceries. This means that you might buy a range of edibles to ensure that there is something for everyone. Hence, before determining the size of your refrigerator, gauge the volume of groceries that you might store in it on a weekly and monthly basis.

● Type of food stored: If you store a lot of frozen foods, you may want to consider buying a refrigerator with a larger freezer.

A Samsung 3-Door French Door fridge freezer in black stainless steel is shown with both top fridge compartment doors open, showing a variety of food items neatly organized inside. A Samsung 3-Door French Door fridge freezer in black stainless steel is shown with both top fridge compartment doors open, showing a variety of food items neatly organized inside.

What size do refrigerators come in?

Large

- 90cm wide and above
- 600L and above

Large refrigerator is 90cm wide and above and 600L and above Large refrigerator is 90cm wide and above and 600L and above

Medium

- 70cm wide and above
- 400L and above

Medium refrigerator is 70cm wide and above and 400L and above Medium refrigerator is 70cm wide and above and 400L and above

Small

- Up to 60cm wide
- Up to 300L and above

Small refrigerator is up to 60cm wide and up to 300L and above Small refrigerator is up to 60cm wide and up to 300L and above

Large refrigerators

If you have a large family, you may want to buy a large refrigerator. You will probably be cooking more often, storing more food at once, and shopping for a range of different foods. A full-size refrigerator is a necessity for a large family and if you have sufficient kitchen space, you can make good use of it. After all, a large refrigerator usually comes with several compartments and advanced features. Samsung offers large sized French Door refrigerators and Side-by-Side refrigerator. These fridges are usually available in capacities of over 600L (around 30 shopping bags) with an exterior width of 90 cm or wider.

Dimensions of a large refrigerator
- Length: 912mm
- Width/Depth: 716 to 723mm
- Height: 1,780 to 1,825mm

Medium refrigerators

Medium refrigerators or 70 cm wide refrigerators stand out as versatile options for couples or families of three. You may want a fridge that not only looks aesthetic and helps you save on energy bills but also provides sufficient space. Our 70 cm wide refrigerators offer ample space and an array of features, making them an ideal choice for smaller households. Samsung offers 70 cm wide Top Mount and Bottom Mount Freezers for you to choose from. These refrigerators are available in capacities of over 458L, with an exterior width of around 70 cm.

Dimensions of a medium refrigerator
- Length: 700mm
- Width/Depth: 658 to 720mm
- Height: 1,850mm

Small refrigerators

Small refrigerators are perfect for small families and households that have limited kitchen space. Look for a fridge that not only fits perfectly into the available kitchen space but also offers state-of-the-art features. At Samsung, we recommend our SpaceMaxTM models to those looking for a refrigerator that can maximize its size for storage. This range features thin walls that offer more storage capacity within the same exterior dimensions. You can explore all small fridges offered by Samsung under the Top Mount Freezer and Bottom Mount Freezer categories. These refrigerators feature capacities of up to 489L, with an exterior width of up to 65 cm. Double-check the refrigerator dimensions before purchasing to ensure your model fits perfectly in your kitchen.

Dimensions of a small refrigerator
- Length: 595mm
- Width/Depth: 658 to 720mm
- Height: 1,850 to 2,030mm

How to measure a new refrigerator?

Unsure about how your new refrigerator will fit in your kitchen space? Here’s how you can measure your kitchen’s spatial parameters before purchasing a refrigerator.

1. Width, depth, height

For exterior dimensions, it is important to factor in the forgettable components, such as handles, doors, and compartments. Check how these components stand in your space when fully opened. If you are positioning your refrigerator next to a wall, leave 5-7 cm worth of space on the hinge side of the door. If you’re fitting your fridge beneath a counter or a low ceiling, make sure to measure the height as well.

2. Measure the delivery path

Measuring the delivery path is crucial. Some customers may end up returning their refrigerators if they do not fit into their driveway, hallway, or front door. To prevent such unwanted returns, map out a route in advance that your refrigerator can pass through.

3. Ventilation space

When installing your refrigerator, make sure to factor in plenty of ventilation space so that your fridge doesn’t overheat. We recommend that you leave 5-7 cm of space on all sides or leave at least 2-3 cm if you have limited space.

4. Island kitchen

For those who have an Island Kitchen, double-check if your refrigerator will be obstructed at any point. Measure the dimensions of your refrigerator in advance with all doors and compartments fully opened and compare to the actual space to prevent obstruction.