
"You'll never find us passing on Martha Stewart's advice, especially when it comes to her best tips for organizing the kitchen. In an exclusive post for CBS News, Stewart shared another one of her clever tricks - "If you're limited in space and you don't want to have a big refrigerator taking up all that wall space, put in an under-counter refrigerator. These are so handy," she wrote. Fit neatly beneath the counter, the fridge is easy to access and out of the way."
"It's important to choose a fridge that fits your cooking style, but, for those with limited space, the tricky part is finding one that also fits the dimensions of their kitchen. A large appliance can make the whole area feel claustrophobic, while drawer refrigerators visually blend in with the rest of your cabinets - essentially becoming part of the decor while retaining their functionality and freeing up vertical space."
Under-counter drawer refrigerators fit beneath counters, freeing wall space and reducing visual bulk in compact kitchens. Drawer designs blend with cabinetry or arrive panel-ready for cohesive decor while providing accessible top-entry storage that simplifies food preparation. They function as primary solutions in tight kitchens or as supplementary units — snack drawers for children, refrigerated storage in home offices or garages, or discreet mini-fridges in varied rooms. Available models range from economical single-drawer units to larger two-drawer systems, with some models offering refrigeration for both drawers and price points starting around $300.
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