It’s time for an upgrade. If you’re looking to find the perfect fridge freezer for your kitchen, looking over the following few questions will provide a good marker for what you should be looking for.

What size fridge freezer do I need?

Consider the room you have

Ready for a new fridge? First, think about the general space that is or will be available in your kitchen (or wherever you plan to place your fridge freezer). Many times, measuring your kitchen space will be enough to figure out how big or what type of fridge freezer you should get. But, don’t forget to give your measurements a bit of room, as you should also be considering how much space is needed around a fridge freezer.

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

When it comes to fridge capacity, you should be realistic. How much food does your family consume each week? Is it mostly frozen goods or fresh produce? Assessing your average consumption as well as what types of groceries you purchase is a good way to find out how much storage and what type of storage space you'll need for your family.

- Household size : The most obvious factor to your capacity needs is the size of your household, namely, how many mouths there are to be fed at every meal.

- Grocery shopping habits : Depending on the size of your family, or the lack thereof, there are substantial differences in grocery shopping, food consumption and storage patterns.

- Frozen food / fresh produces : Depending on how you cook and what ingredients you use, the type of fridge and capacity will always prove more and more relevant in the long-run.

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 fridge freezers come in?

Large

- 90cm wide and above
- 600L and above

Refrigerator 90cm and above Refrigerator 90cm and above

Small

- Up to 60cm wide
- Up to 489L

Refrigerator up to 60cm wide Refrigerator up to 60cm wide

70cm wide

- 70cm wide
- 458L

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Large fridge freezer

If you have a large family with 4 or more family members, the importance of a large fridge freezer is self-explanatory. You cook and dine in more often, store more food at once, and shop for more various types of groceries. The larger the family, the larger and more important the fridge freezer becomes. If you have plenty of kitchen space, consider a large fridge freezer with various compartments and features to make sure the family is getting the perfect meal every day. Large fridge freezers can be found in more expensive types, including American Style and French Door fridge freezers. Large types usually come in capacities over 600L which is around 30 shopping bags with an exterior width of 90cm or wider.

Small fridge freezer

Small fridge freezers (also called as slimeline fridge freezers)are essential for single or couple households or for families that are limited in kitchen space. you will need to find a fridge freezer that fits perfectly and still gives you the features for a smaller household’s consumption patterns. If you’re looking for a fridge freezer that maximizes its size for storage, we recommend our SpaceMaxTM models, which have thinner walls which allows for more capacity in the same exterior dimensions while not being affected in insulation performance as well. Small fridge freezers can be found in bottom mount freezers or one door fridge freezers and generally come in capacities up to 489L which is around 20 -24 shopping bags, with an exterior width of up to 65cm, Double-check the fridge freezer dimensions before purchasing to ensure your purchase fits spaciously.

70cm wide fridge freezer

For couples or families of three, the keyword is to look ahead. This is the point at which the significance of a fridge freezer changes. You will be looking for things that you’ve never considered before, including energy savings, aesthetics, and spaciousness that will accommodate new members to the family while not making the fridge freezer too big for the kitchen. Look for no smaller than a 70cm fridge freezer and consider various features that will benefit you in the long run. 70cm wide fridge freezers can be typically found in bottom mount freezers and come in capacities around 458L and with an exterior width around 70cm.

BESPOKE modularity for size flexibility

No space in the fridge already? If you often find yourself running out of storage space in your fridge freezer, always remember that Bespoke fridge freezers give you the choice to satisfy your capacity needs as you go along. Bespoke refrigerators feature customisable colours and versatile configurations that fit any space. So you can combine 2 or more Bespoke fridge freezers for increased storage space and always add more units in the future according to how your family grows or when you move to a new space with more room for consideration.

In front of a pink background, a single, white rectangular shape is changed into a fridge freezer when a horizontal line is drawn in the middle. When the background turns turquoise, another column is appears to the right. The two are divided and another column appears from the center as the background turns yellow. The lines are erased as the diagram turns into different Samsung Bespoke fridge freezers showing the different, customizable door colors as well as module options. After showing three Flex Columns, two Flex Columns and a Bottom Freezer, and three Bottom Freezer options, a Bespoke fridge freezer comprised of a White Glass Bottom Freezer and two Flex Columns in tan and blue is shown. The background shifts from white into an actual interior of a house where the fridge freezer is placed. In front of a pink background, a single, white rectangular shape is changed into a fridge freezer when a horizontal line is drawn in the middle. When the background turns turquoise, another column is appears to the right. The two are divided and another column appears from the center as the background turns yellow. The lines are erased as the diagram turns into different Samsung Bespoke fridge freezers showing the different, customizable door colors as well as module options. After showing three Flex Columns, two Flex Columns and a Bottom Freezer, and three Bottom Freezer options, a Bespoke fridge freezer comprised of a White Glass Bottom Freezer and two Flex Columns in tan and blue is shown. The background shifts from white into an actual interior of a house where the fridge freezer is placed.

How to measure for a new fridge freezer?

Not sure how much space is needed around a new fridge freezer? Always check a refrigerator is going to fit the space that’s available by measuring the dimensions of the fridge freezer as well as your kitchen space carefully.

1. Width, Depth, Height

For exterior dimensions, it’s important to factor in the more forgettable components, such as handles, doors and compartments when fully opened, any bulkiness in the back, etc. If you’re positioning your fridge freezer next to a wall, leave 5~7cm on the hinge side of the door. If you’re fitting beneath a counter or low ceiling, make sure to measure for the height as well.

2. Measure the delivery path

Don’t forget about the delivery path. Numerous customers have reported having to return their purchased fridge freezers because they didn’t fit inside their front door, elevators, or hallways. To prevent such unwanted returns, map out a route in advance that the fridge freezer has no problem passing through.

3. Ventilation space

When installing your fridge freezer, it’s critical to factor in for ventilation space to make sure your fridge doesn’t overheat. We recommend that you give 5~7cm of space on all sides, but make sure to give at least 2~3cm if you’re tight in space.

4. Island Kitchen

If you have an island kitchen, make sure that your fridge freezer is not obstructed by it at any point. Measure the dimensions of your fridge freezer in advance with all doors and compartments fully opened and compare to the actual space to prevent obstruction.