Fridge Freezer Retro - Add a Retro Touch to Your Kitchen
Fridge freezer retro adds a unique touch to the style of your kitchen by merging old-fashioned style with modern efficiency. However, it's essential to assess the size of your kitchen and the capacity you require before choosing a retro fridge.
Select retro-sized models that are compact for comfortable kitchens, or larger models to make a statement. Check for features such as adjustable shelves, optimal temperature distribution and frost-free functions.
Size
Retro fridge freezers come in different styles. Size, capacity and colour all be a factor in what is right for you. Make sure you take measurements of the space where you are planning to install your new refrigerator and verify the dimensions. This will avoid frustration and ensure that your chosen fridge freezer will be a good fit in the room.
This Smeg retro fridge freezer in blue Robin's Egg is ideal for those who want to add some color to their kitchen. Its bright LED interior lights, adjustable thermostat, safety glass shelves, and frost-free top fresh food area give it a retro design with plenty of storage.

The freddo fridge freezer from Chambers is another option for those looking to add a retro look to their kitchen. The model is able to hold over 200 litres which is spread across four shelves. It also has a drawer for vegetables and fruits and an frost-free freezer. Its curved handle and chrome accents add to its retro appeal while the refrigerator is energy efficient and has automatic defrost.
If you're after a bigger retro refrigerator, the Heritage Brand's Retro refrigerator offers over 19.3 cubic feet of fridge and freezer space. The fridge has a huge produce compartment, an antibacterial liner that eliminates odors adjustable shelving, and interior LED lighting. The bottom freezer holds 72 litres. It also has a sound alert system to let you know if the door is opened, as well as the option to not freeze.
If the full-size retro fridge freezer isn't the right choice for you, the two-door Big Chill fridges have plenty of space and a fun color selection. You can pick from nine standard colours or pay a little extra to get a custom color. Big Chill also offers coordinating stoves for your kitchen, dishwashers, and cooktops.
This compact refrigerator is the most compact retro fridge freezer we've reviewed, making it an ideal option for offices, apartments or dorm rooms. It is spacious with 9 cu. ft. of fresh food storage and freezer space. It comes with an easy-to-use control panel. It also comes with several shelving options with a short shelf space for single-serve water bottles as well as condiments and a taller space for tall cans.
Capacity
Fridge freezers are available in different sizes and capacities. The size of the fridge freezer you pick depends on your household's needs and how often you shop. It is important to think about your cooking habits when selecting the capacity. The right capacity for your refrigerator will help you avoid wasting food and money by ensuring that you always have enough storage space for your shopping needs. When comparing refrigerator capacities, you should be aware of the difference between 'gross' and 'net' capacity. Gross capacity is the total amount of storage space in the refrigerator and net is the amount of space that is available after structural features such as shelves, bottle racks and dairy compartments are taken into account.
Smaller refrigerators (including 'dorm' or mini models) have slimmer dimensions, but still provide sufficient refrigeration space for the average family. They typically come in with an average capacity of 11 to 13 cubic feet. This size is perfect for a dorm or office and provides excellent value for money.
If you're looking to maximize your storage space opt for a side-byside fridge freezer model. These larger refrigerators divide nearly equally between fridge and freezer and freezer, allowing you to store more food items in each of the areas. If you have a family of five or more, these refrigerators provide ample storage space for your grocery shopping needs.
Larger households should consider investing in a chest freezer. These freezers are large enough to be easily kept in an outbuilding or garage and are great for bulk foods such as frozen vegetables as well as home cooking bargains. They typically have an average capacity of 350 litres. They can fit up to 19 bags of groceries.
If you live in a cold climate, consider a fridge with an insulated lining. This will keep your food fresher longer and help reduce energy usage. You should consider a refrigerator with an automatic defrost function that circulates the air to avoid the formation of ice. You can also select a frost free model, which will eliminate the need to manually defrost. Also, think about a refrigerator with an integrated water dispenser that gives you instant refreshment and helps reduce your kitchen's carbon footprint.
Style
As the name suggests, this fridge freezer retro boasts the authentic 1950s style. The blue exterior is striking and sure to bring a splash of color to any kitchen. This retro fridge freezer might appear outdated but it is loaded with modern features that make it stand apart from other models. This refrigerator features an elegant chrome-finished exterior, a stainless-steel interior and is Energy Star certified. Additionally, it comes with four shelves that can be adjusted in the refrigerator section and one shelf that is removable in the upper freezer. Many online reviewers have praised this retro fridge for its stylish appearance and high-end performance.
The well-known brand Smeg is well-known for its appealing fridge designs and bold color options. The FAB50RPB5 is the most recent model from Smeg. It is a full size refrigerator that can be used by the needs of a family with several people. It is energy STAR certified and comes in a range of pastel shades that are both fun and functional. The company offers custom colors for a small cost.
Another great option is this counter-depth refrigerator by Unique Appliances. This fridge is also Energy STAR-certified and has an easy-to-clean door interior. It also features an internal LED light as well as an adjustable thermostat and a bottom freezer with a large 1.7 cubic feet capacity. Additionally this retro fridge freezer is available in different colors, and comes with a chrome handle.
This retro fridge is able to fit in any kitchen, no matter its size or style. Its slim design makes it the perfect for a lunchroom, bar, basement, or apartment. Its 5.5 cubic feet of space is adequate for a single or two-person household, and it has an 1.7 cubic foot freezer to provide extra storage. Plus, it's counter-depth and has a fingerprint-resistant surface that can accommodate magnets. It can also be matched to a matching cooktop range from the same manufacturer. Additionally, it operates extremely quiet at 42 decibels and is ADA certified with a lower-to-ground handle that's easier to reach. This refrigerator costs between $800 and $1000.
Energy efficiency
If you are looking to buy a retro refrigerator freezer ensure that it is ENERGY certified by STAR. These models use less electricity than standard refrigerators, meaning you'll save on your energy bills. Find models with separate temperature controls for each compartment to keep your food fresher longer. Some refrigerators come with a crisper drawer as well as adjustable shelves and LED lighting. Other features to consider include noise alerts and anti-frost technology.
Retro fridge freezers might be old-fashioned but they've definitely progressed a lot when it comes to energy efficiency. Many can even run on alternative energy sources like propane gas. There's a model to suit all, whether you're looking for an upgrade to your refrigerator to your home or an additional cold storage unit.
Some of the most popular retro refrigerators feature a fridge-on-top, freezer-at-the-bottom layout. This layout is great to store frozen and chilled foods and is easy to access thanks to the freezer section being higher up. These models are bigger than top freezers and can cost more. If you're on a tight budget, you might want to consider an upper-end model.