I am interested in whether this would work. Our fridge freezer seems to have died and probably isn't going to be worth replacing. It is an integrated one (55/45 ratio I think?) with 2 separate cabinet doors at the moment, for the fridge and freezer parts. But we were wondering about replacing it with a tall fridge, and putting a separate freezer elsewhere, to get more fridge space.
We can't easily replace the cabinet doors, as the kitchen was installed some time ago so it would be very hard to get new doors to match the old ones on everything else (even if we could find out where they were from, I think they've faded a bit so a new one would look wrong). But I wondered whether it would be possible to get a tall fridge the same size as the existing fridge-freezer, and fix both cabinet doors onto the single fridge door.
Do you think this would work, or are there practical problems I've not thought of/would it look odd with 2 cabinet doors on one fridge door?
Thank you!
We can't easily replace the cabinet doors, as the kitchen was installed some time ago so it would be very hard to get new doors to match the old ones on everything else (even if we could find out where they were from, I think they've faded a bit so a new one would look wrong). But I wondered whether it would be possible to get a tall fridge the same size as the existing fridge-freezer, and fix both cabinet doors onto the single fridge door.
Do you think this would work, or are there practical problems I've not thought of/would it look odd with 2 cabinet doors on one fridge door?
Thank you!