When choosing a refrigerator, pay attention to two main aspects of the refrigerator
We will tell you how to choose a built-in refrigerator for your home, taking into account all the necessary parameters, the characteristics of your kitchen and the requirements - or wishes - of family members.
Stage 1. Acquainted with the features of the built-in refrigerator
Embedded models win before those who stand alone in a number of ways: they are characterized by increased noise and heat insulation, they take up less space in the kitchen and can go to any interior.
Compactness
If you have maximum capacity in priority, it is better to give preference to a stand-alone model. The volume of the built-in refrigerator and freezer is almost always less than that of a free-standing one, but it itself takes up several times less space.
- In addition, even visually a kitchen with integrated appliances seems more spacious than with a stationary one, since the space is not crushed by different surfaces. For a small kitchen is a big bonus.

Built-in refrigerator in a small kitchen in the Khrushchev

Built-in refrigerator in the interior of a classic kitchen in the Khrushchev-studio
Appearance and design features of
The built-in refrigerators are different from the ordinary ones and the fact that they do not have an external decorative panel. Instead, they are equipped with a device for fixing the facade. Thanks to the facades, the built-in refrigerator does not violate the interior style.
By the way, built-in models can be installed not only in the kitchen: they can be equipped with, say, a bar counter, an island, a wardrobe in the living room( see photo below) or embedded in office furniture.

Mini-fridge integrated under the island's worktop

Wardrobe in the living-dining room with built-in fridge
At the same time, even if there are several similar column cabinets, you can easily find the door by looking at the cabinet. In addition, in the lower part of the box with the refrigerator, as a rule, there is a grill for the entry of fresh air to the heating elements. In models with electronic control, the panel with temperature indicators and color indicators can also be moved to the outside of the device.
Small built-in refrigerators are often located under the kitchen worktop.

Small refrigerator built-in under the worktop
Heat and noise insulation
Such refrigerators are usually characterized by additional thermal insulation and lower noise levels compared to stand-alone models. In particular, they are quieter than standalone ones, since the exterior panels of a kitchen cabinet help to achieve greater sound insulation.
Price
Built-in refrigerators are on average more expensive than ordinary - manufacturers explain this by the complexity of the design and the cost of additional thermal insulation. Prices for single-chamber models without additional functions start from 20,000 rubles, while the cost of models with the maximum number of options and electronic control often exceeds 50,000 rubles.
The cost depends on the number of doors and chambers, the internal structure and the presence of a special coating for better storage of products. Such features are most often found in premium embedded refrigerators.
In addition, as in the case of stand-alone models, the price of the embedded model is directly proportional to its size.
Tips
- Define your budget and wishes in advance to narrow your search and not waste time on viewing too expensive models with additional features that do not interest you.
- Before you start choosing a built-in refrigerator for its functionality, always pay attention to its dimensions.
- It is best to choose a refrigerator at the same time as ordering a set of kitchen furniture.
Stage 2. Deciding on the dimensions and spaciousness of
Already at the stage of planning the kitchen and creating the design of a future set of furniture, you should think about the size of the refrigerator. Determine the optimal size and volume of equipment, and then order the furniture for the selected model.
- If the cabinet is already there( or already planned), you will have to select a refrigerator for it. However, in most cases this is not difficult to do, because the dimensions of the embedded technology are standardized.
Volume
If you have the opportunity to choose a refrigerator of any size, you should start with this criterion. The optimal volume of the refrigerator will depend on the number of people living in the apartment. For one or two people, 120 liters is enough( smaller models can also be considered).For three - 150 l. If four people live in the house - 180 l. And if you have a really big family, from five people - consider a Side by Side model of about 300 liters.
Height
Choose a refrigerator should be based on the growth of people who will use this technique most often. Assess the height - to reach any shelf and section should be easy.
If you have children in your family, it is better to stay at a low refrigerator of 150-160 cm. If only adults are living in the house, you can take the refrigerator higher. But it is necessary to buy equipment under 2 meters with caution - sometimes it is inconvenient to use even tall people.
- However, a narrow but tall refrigerator helps when the kitchen is extremely small.

A narrow built-in refrigerator in the interior of a small kitchen
If you want to buy a small refrigerator and install it higher - consider installing on a pedestal, a shelf( see photo below) or a mini-drawer with drawers.
A small built-in refrigerator can theoretically be installed even above a washing machine as shown in the photo below.

Refrigerator above the washing machine
To save space in a small kitchen, a refrigerator is often built under the kitchen worktop. The cabinet in this case is not needed - its function will be performed by the table top and side walls of the adjacent furniture.

Small and built-in fridge and freezer under the worktop
For a large family and a spacious kitchen, a wide and low-fridge and a separate built-in freezer the same height.
Fit for the size of a kitchen cabinet
Standard cabinet dimensions for a refrigerator: depth 55 cm, width 60 cm. Any height can be. Please note: if the refrigerator is significantly lower than the cabinet, after installation there will be free space for an extra shelf. Perhaps for you it will be a good solution.
Choosing a refrigerator under the already ready cupboard, remember two things. Firstly, in the passport of each built-in refrigerator the optimal dimensions of the cabinet for it are indicated - be guided by these numbers. Secondly, there should be gaps for ventilation between the appliances and the walls of the furniture - this is important to foresee. Moreover, if the refrigerator is located near the hob or oven, this gap should be at least 7 cm, which greatly complicates the selection of the model in the presence of the finished cabinet. That is why at the stage of choosing the placement of objects is to ensure that these types of technology were away from each other.
Tips
- If there are several cameras in your refrigerator, be sure to check if the dimensions of the doors of the cabinets match the doors of the refrigerator.
- Do not install the built-in refrigerator yourself, if you are not sure that you can take into account all the nuances. It is better to entrust the installation specialist.
See also: How to locate a refrigerator in the kitchen
Step 3. Examine the general selection criteria for the refrigerator
Management types of built-in refrigerators
There are two types of such models: electronic and electromechanical. Electronic control system is a set of buttons and touch fields with a display. The presence of such a system will increase the price of the equipment, but it will allow you to adjust the temperature in each compartment, protect settings from accidental changes, activate refrigerator operation modes in your absence, etc.
The electromechanical control is simpler and is usually limited by the intensity regulator( depending on the number of regulator compressors there can be one or two).Such models are much cheaper and do not have a large number of functions. Some modes, for example, “superfreezing”, can be activated by simply pressing a separate button.
Think which option is right for you. And, of course, do not forget about the budget.
Compressors
In the Russian market, models with inverter or conventional compressors are mainly presented. A conventional compressor works on the principle of achieving maximum power and subsequent temporary shutdown. This process goes in a circle. If the refrigerator is equipped with an inverter compressor, it works without pauses and constantly maintains the optimum temperature in the refrigerator. Besides the fact that such a system significantly increases the life of the compressor, it allows you to reduce noise and energy consumption, as well as maintain the freshness of your products longer. Consider this when choosing a technique.
Refrigerators are usually equipped with one compressor, which ensures the operation of all departments, but you can find a two-compressor model. In this case, for each camera, you can set up individual working conditions, if necessary, even completely turn off one of them( for example, a freezer, if products are not stored in it) and save energy - and therefore money.
In refrigerators with a single compressor, such opportunities are only available with electronic control or the Leave function. This feature allows you to maintain a temperature in the region of 12-15 degrees inside the unused refrigerating chamber. So you will save energy and protect yourself from mold and unpleasant odors in the refrigerator for as long as you are not at home.
Classes of the
refrigerator For the climate of most of the regions of Russia, models of class SN( subnormal) are suitable, which work without interruption at ambient temperatures from 10 to 35 degrees. Suitable for use and class ST.

The energy efficiency class of embedded refrigerators, as in the case of other household appliances, is denoted by Latin letters from A to G. And A represents the lowest electricity consumption. Models with A + classes( and several pluses) indicate even higher energy efficiency - each plus reduces electricity consumption by an average of 10%.The higher the energy efficiency class, the more expensive the refrigerator, however, at current electricity prices in Russia, buying a class A +++ refrigerator can be an excellent investment in the long term.
Defrost Systems
Built-in refrigerators are equipped with a defrost system, which can be of three types: with manual defrost, drip and automatic( No Frost).
Manual defrost refrigerators are usually the cheapest, but also the least convenient to use: once every 3-6 months you have to defrost the freezer and turn off the refrigerator yourself.
With the automatic No Frost defrost system, you don’t have to do anything yourself: frost will be formed behind the wall of the freezer compartment and melt thanks to the provided fan design. The main disadvantages of this system are the high price and the need to carefully monitor the packaging of products in the freezer due to the constant air circulation. The fan also adds a small percentage of noise.
Most modern embedded refrigerators are equipped with a defrosting drip system. On the evaporator in the back of the refrigerator ice is formed during compressor operation. When the compressor shuts down or goes into minimum intensity mode, the ice melts. When drip defrosting the loss of food products liquids is very slow.
For fast freezing or cooling of new products in the refrigerator without temperature drops for products already stored there, the functions “supercooling” and “superfreezing” can be provided in the functionality. In addition, the device can be represented by multi-stream cooling function( most often there is in the refrigerators with the No Frost system), which helps to cool the shelves on the refrigerator door as much as possible.
Food freshness zones
Different foods require different storage conditions: meat and fish are suitable for medium humidity and lower temperatures, while fresh vegetables and fruits are best stored at 90% humidity and at higher degrees. Most of the built-in refrigerators have separate shelves for storing fresh vegetables, chilled meat, fresh sandwiches, etc.
In a certain zone( usually it is called the zone of freshness), you can store any food - it provides humidity control. If the model has two separate zones, they are usually divided into wet and dry. The ideal option would be to have a third chamber with a separate door and separate zones of freshness, but it is rare and greatly increases the price of the refrigerator.
See also: What should be the temperature in the refrigerator?
Sound indication
For the built-in refrigerator, it is very important to have a sound indicator for temperature increase with the door open. Because of the furniture facade, it is possible not to notice that the door did not close completely. In this case, after a while, a special sound signal will alert you about this and remind you to close the door so that the products do not deteriorate ahead of time.
Noise level
If the apartment is small and the kitchen is located next to the bedroom or in a single studio, then you should pay special attention to the noise level indicator. The average noise level of a modern refrigerator does not exceed 45 dB( the analogue of loudness is a normal conversation), and models with an inverter compressor are even quieter.
Electronic Control
If you choose a “smart” refrigerator with a large set of functions, be sure to think about moving the electronic panel to the cabinet door. In this case, you can control its functions without opening the refrigerator once again.
Folding and additional shelves
Folding shelf of the refrigerator
Tips
- Always pay attention to the classes of the selected refrigerator and functionality.
- Consider the noise level of the refrigerator depending on the size of your apartment.
- Choose a refrigerator with folding elements to simulate the interior space.
Step 4. Understand the details of installing

Folding shelf of the refrigerator
Tips
- Always pay attention to the classes of the selected refrigerator and functionality.
- Consider the noise level of the refrigerator depending on the size of your apartment.
- Choose a refrigerator with folding elements to simulate the interior space.
It should be noted that installing an integrated refrigerator is not difficult if the furniture was originally designed for a specific model or if the model was chosen for an existing niche. In this case, the installation can be done independently using the wiring diagram attached by the manufacturer. If you want to globally redo furniture set, you should take the help of specialized experts.
There are a number of general requirements for installing an embedded refrigerator:
- Near the oven, or close to the walls of the cabinet, the refrigerator is not mounted. In order for the air necessary for cooling to be able to circulate freely, a minimum of 7 cm is left on each side of the housing.
- Be sure to provide a convenient and durable fastening on the doors, because according to statistics the refrigerator opens dozens of times during the day.
- The cabinet in which the installation is carried out must be level, only then the hinges and doors will be installed correctly.
Be sure to pay attention to the door hanging system. To completely hide the refrigerator in the kitchen cupboard, use the system of double doors with various ways of fixing the facade to the door. It can open along sliding guides, like on rails, but in this case there is a gap between the doors where dirt can get, which you will have to clean regularly. This method allows you to open the door at a maximum right angle. If you hang the door with the help of hinges, then the furniture facade will closely adjoin the door of the refrigerator, and the door itself will allow opening the refrigerator much wider.
If it is important to you which way the door will open, it is best to choose a built-in refrigerator with a re-hanging door.
Instructions for installing a conventional refrigerator, see the material: How to embed an ordinary refrigerator in the
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