If you don’t want your appliances to dominate your kitchen, an integrated under counter fridge from Beko is the perfect solution. These space-saving appliances are designed with your needs in mind, offering helpful features like adjustable shelves and reversible doors. Explore more options with our integrated fridges and tall integrated fridges or read our built-in buying guide and fridge buying guide.
A Beko built-in under counter fridge can be incorporated into a kitchen without the room’s harmonious design being impacted. This is because the appliances will fit neatly under a kitchen counter as well as behind a cabinet door – a design that means they are compact enough to work perfectly in small spaces too.
Once installed, you can benefit from so many convenient features which are packed into our integrated under counter fridges. Adjustable glass shelves will ensure you can make the most of the space available whatever food or drink you’re storing in the fridge, while reversible doors offer a flexible and convenient solution to fit your kitchen layout perfectly. Auto defrost technology prevents ice build-up on the fridge's back wall, automatically handling the defrosting process to save you time and effort.
Check out our full range of built-in under counter fridges above to find the appliance that best suits your home. While looking to achieve a minimalist kitchen aesthetic, have you also discovered our under counter freezers and built-under ovens?
Before installing and using your under-counter integrated fridge, it’s important to read the user manual.
However, here are some key considerations when fitting an under counter integrated fridge into your home:
No, our under counter fridges range in width from 47.5cm and 60cm and have heights between 81.8cm to 86.6cm.
With both freestanding and integrated designs available, you are sure to find the perfect Beko under counter fridge to suit the layout or size of your home.
Stacking an under counter fridge and freezer should be avoided.
Stacking can create instability due to improper weight distribution. Additionally, the top of one unit may not be designed to bear the weight of another, potentially damaging the insulation of the lower appliance.