Looking at the specs for your fridge the width is 33 however with the doors open 90 you need a width of 40 3 8 including handles obviously this is not a problem on the left but on the right even if you had the extra 3 5 you wouldn t be able to remove the vegetable.
Clearance to open refrigerator door.
Standard refrigerator dimensions vary depending on the type of refrigerator.
Refrigerators are available in a number of standard sizes which fit into 30 33 or 36 inch wide spaces.
Many refrigerators need to be open to 90 degrees or more to allow full access to vegetable and door bins.
This makes them ideal for small spaces because they require less clearance than the traditional refrigerators.
My 33 side by side has a 20 inch door so a 21 inch pantry is in the corner for proper spacing to fully open the door.
These refrigerators need very little clearance on the sides typically 1 4 to 1 2 inch for.
The other issue is the width of 15 year old or older refrigerators.
When you purchase a new refrigerator just measure the old refrigerator as well as the cabinet.
Many newer fridges have zero clearance doors doors that open flush with the sides of their cabinets.
With all the crap hanging from the door you need to open it almost 180 degrees to clear all the shelves.
Generally the refrigerator is 2 inches narrower than the opening.
The standard depth of a refrigerator extends about six inches past the front edge of the counters.
Many of the newer refrigerators are taller than the older products of 10 15 years ago.
The french refrigerator doors are half the size of a standard one door refrigerator.
It s always tricky putting a fridge next to the wall because of clearance unless you have a sub zero or something similar.
However most of the issues are height.
When it comes to the door opening of a new refrigerator you need to think about how far the door will open and fill the space of your kitchen.