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Integrated fridge freezer next to double oven?

26 replies

Lubilu28 · 26/12/2018 09:01

What is everyone’s thoughts on this?

Going to order my kitchen tomorrow and now thinking I need to redesign my plan!!

Both appliances are in built in units! I just really wanted a double oven eye level but now I don’t think this is an option!

Tia

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Lubilu28 · 26/12/2018 09:02

Pic of plan

Integrated fridge freezer next to double oven?
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Iwouldratherbemuckingout · 26/12/2018 09:04

My new kitchen has the same set up. I questioned it with designer - it's now fitted and fine.

Aph413 · 26/12/2018 09:05

I think it looks fine, my non integrated fridge has always been next to my oven.
Why do you think you need to change it?

Lubilu28 · 26/12/2018 09:13

@Aph413 I’ve read on a website that placing these appliances next to each other is basically stupid as the fridge is trying to cool things down while the oven is getting hot! It said about placing a bit of insulation between them but 2 pieces of wood should be sufficient!

We have a built under oven and to be honest never felt the cupboard next to it get hot so now I’m thinking I’m gonna leave the plan as it is. I love how it looks and get everything I want from the plan!

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Solasum · 26/12/2018 09:14

If you are worried about the heat, you could put pull out larder unit between the two

sorelieved2 · 26/12/2018 09:15

My fridge I next to my wall oven to maximise worktop

Cornishclio · 26/12/2018 09:15

We have an integrated fridge freezer next to an oven tower. The kitchen designer designed it that way so all tall units down one end. Never noticed a problem with fridge or freezer efficiency as modern appliances are well sealed.

MillStone · 26/12/2018 09:25

I'm about to install an integrated fridge and freezer either side of an integrated oven.

As above, you can install a heat shield / deflector in between the units for belt & braces.

HumptyNumptyNooNoo · 26/12/2018 09:28

Integrated FF's have their own cooling system, so this is fine . A free standing one would have to work a bit harder as no system to cool the mechanism. You will, however, need a 760mm gap between the underside of your hood and the top of your gas hob though, not as this is drawn, as this wouldn't pass the Gas Safe sign off.

Lubilu28 · 26/12/2018 09:38

@MillStone my husband has just said this to me! I might do that just to put my mind or rest.

@HumptyNumptyNooNoo yea it will be a lot higher than shown in the pic. I just quickly did this on their online planner just to make sure units will fit together and look ok!

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HumptyNumptyNooNoo · 26/12/2018 09:41

You could get it safety checked by OnePlan on Houzz she will safety check for free for a mumsnet or Houzz user

LondonMischief · 26/12/2018 12:42

Our integrated fridge freezer is next to the oven and microwave like your set up and all is fine. The sides of the cabinet does not get warm to touch when the oven is on.

Lubilu28 · 26/12/2018 14:31

Thanks all! Glad it’s ok as it would of been a lot of headaches to try and work around it.

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Soontobe60 · 26/12/2018 17:18

Your kitchen is almost identical to mine except hob and sink are the other way round, and we don't have an extractor fan. We didn't want the sink in the breakfast bar as it would spoil the view from the kitchen to the garden. Works fine with no extractor. And fridge is fine next to oven too.

09lansaunders · 09/10/2019 09:33

Hi, sorry to jump on such an old thread but I came across this and it is pretty much EXACTLY the same as I've just designed apart from the fact I've got an electric induction hob. I was wondering if you had any photos of the kitchen now installed? Also if you have measurements of the room and kitchen so I know if this is a real life view of what ill be getting. TIA!!

TrevOnLine · 22/01/2021 19:22

MODERN FRIDGE FREEZERS CAN BE PLACED AT THE SIDE OF BUILT IN OVENS. OVENS ARE MUCH BETTER INSULATED THESE DAYS AND SO WILL HAVE LITTLE OR NO AFFECT ON THE COOLING ELEMENT AT THE BACK OF THE F/F AND SO WILL NOT CAUSE HEAT FROM THE OVEN TO PASS OVER TO THE REAR COOLING FINS AT THE BACK OF THE F/F. OLDER STUFF IS DIFFERENT. IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME THEN TAKE YOUR OVEN OUT OF THE HOUSING AND FEEL FOR ANY HEAT ON THE OUTER CASING.

Yellownotblue · 22/01/2021 20:59

No need to shout 🤨

waitrosetrollydolly · 23/01/2021 11:29

Second the vote for a safety check by Karen at OnePlan on Houzz. She really does this for mumsnetters and Houzzers free which I think is actually really good of her. ( yeah I'm a fan! )

soundofsilence1 · 23/01/2021 13:30

We have a full height fridge to the left of our ovens and a full height freezer to the right. No issues at all and as others have said the oven units do not get hot.

SaajiPB · 23/10/2021 16:33

Hi
We have a full height fridge on one side and full height freezer on one side but what I have noticed is when I turn my oven on the fridge compressor(well I think is the compressor) turns on,so basically some element of the fridge has started to run.
Is this something I should be concerned about?
It’s causing me a lot of stress.
Sorry for jumping in on your post,just a stressed and worried person.

rainonsunday · 24/10/2021 12:34

@HumptyNumptyNooNoo

You could get it safety checked by OnePlan on Houzz she will safety check for free for a mumsnet or Houzz user
What’s a starters check?
rainonsunday · 24/10/2021 12:34

Safety*

BlueMongoose · 24/10/2021 17:17

@TrevOnLine

MODERN FRIDGE FREEZERS CAN BE PLACED AT THE SIDE OF BUILT IN OVENS. OVENS ARE MUCH BETTER INSULATED THESE DAYS AND SO WILL HAVE LITTLE OR NO AFFECT ON THE COOLING ELEMENT AT THE BACK OF THE F/F AND SO WILL NOT CAUSE HEAT FROM THE OVEN TO PASS OVER TO THE REAR COOLING FINS AT THE BACK OF THE F/F. OLDER STUFF IS DIFFERENT. IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME THEN TAKE YOUR OVEN OUT OF THE HOUSING AND FEEL FOR ANY HEAT ON THE OUTER CASING.
The fridge and freezer we bought this year say they should not be placed next to a cooker/oven. It must depend on the make, I suppose.
BlueMongoose · 24/10/2021 17:20

@SaajiPB

Hi We have a full height fridge on one side and full height freezer on one side but what I have noticed is when I turn my oven on the fridge compressor(well I think is the compressor) turns on,so basically some element of the fridge has started to run. Is this something I should be concerned about? It’s causing me a lot of stress. Sorry for jumping in on your post,just a stressed and worried person.
I don't think it's a safety problem, not sure how it could be, I'd have thought it just means your fridge may have to work a little harder/be a bit less efficient.

I really wouldn't worry about it or get stressed about it.

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