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Does anyone know what brand the refrigerator is? It looks rather small. Any idea on what size it could be?
 
Posts: 3 | Registered: Jan 23, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by win128:
Does anyone know what brand the refrigerator is It looks rather small. Any idea on what size it could be?


Viking 36" Quiet Cool Custom Panel Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator.

Storage Capacity:
20.4 cu. ft. total
15.3 cu. ft. refrigerator
5.1 cu. ft. freezer

http://www.vikingrange.com/con...bb#product-more-info

http://marketplace.hgtv.com/Se...G_TP_DREAM_HOME_2013
 
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Wow, it is small. The fridge I have now is 26 cu ft. and we use every bit of it. I would definitely need another refrigerator. I noticed in pics of the other houses in Indigo Park that their refrigerators were bigger. I wonder why they put a small one in the dream home. Love the house otherwise.
 
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Maybe it's because in the long run the house will be used as a vacation rental. Chances are most renters aren't interested in too much cooking.


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After I win, I will move the small fridge to the downstairs playroom to use while downstairs and/or outside on the patio. I will put a large subzero upstairs. Of course, I'll have to remove most or all of the cabinets next to the old fridge. That's okay, I'll have that work done at the same time I add some tastefully functional cabinets to the kitchen. I'll try to remember to post photos after I complete the work.


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I like the fridge.My children are grown and when they visit, Stores are close close by.I prefer fresh food unprocessed. If you need more space, put another downstairs where you can keep things you do not use every day.


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All great ideas, Dreamer13 and nursejudy


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Yes either option would work


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