Will a french door fridge (84x86x178 cm) fit in a space?
Expert analysis
A french door fridge measuring 33 in × 34 in × 70 in is a tight fit in a space, with about 0.5 in to spare at the tightest point. The binding dimension is width: in its best-fitting orientation, the width is what comes closest to the limit, and it still clears. We checked every orientation and confirmed at least one places the french door fridge fully inside without compression or disassembly. That margin already subtracts a 1.5 in handling allowance, so it reflects a realistic load rather than a paper-thin theoretical fit. One caveat: applied practical clearance for handling (see tolerance buffer above).
- Binding axis
- Width
- Tightest clearance
- 0.5 in clear
- Orientations checked
- 6
- Result
- Fits in its best orientation
It fits — but only just.
- Every axis clears the opening — width is the tightest.
- Checked all 6 orientations — at least one fits cleanly.
- A 1.5 in handling allowance is already subtracted.
- No tilting or compression needed.
| Orientation | Width | Height | Result | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ✓ chosen33 in×5 ft 10 in (front/back) | 0.5 in | 8.5 in | ✓ | |
| 33 in×34 in (laid flat) | 0.5 in | 3 ft 8.5 in | ✓ | |
| 34 in×5 ft 10 in (sideways) | -0.5 in | 8.5 in | ✕ | Too wide |
| 34 in×33 in (laid flat) | -0.5 in | 3 ft 9.5 in | ✕ | Too wide |
| 5 ft 10 in×33 in (front/back) | -36.5 in | 3 ft 9.5 in | ✕ | Too wide |
| 5 ft 10 in×34 in (sideways) | -36.5 in | 3 ft 8.5 in | ✕ | Too wide |
Margins shown are calculated; allow ±¼ in for tape-measure precision.
How the door-passage check works
A door is a 2D opening — width and height matter; depth (path length through the doorway) doesn’t.
- Generate all 6 dimension permutations of the item (3 axes × 2 flips).
- For each permutation, apply the door constraint: item_width ≤ door_width AND item_height ≤ door_height.
- Subtract 1.5 in handling clearance from each axis to leave room for human movement.
- Pick the permutation with the largest minimum-axis margin — that’s the orientation a mover would choose.
- Verdict ladder (verdict-tiers.js): FITS if margin ≥ 2 in; FITS_TIGHT if 0.5–2 in; FITS_VERY_TIGHT if 0–0.5 in; DOESN'T_FIT below.
Tolerance ±¼ in (6 mm) is applied implicitly (band promotion to FITS_VERY_TIGHT) — see the note below the orientation matrix.
Dimensions
- MEASUREDReal-world factors (trim, baseboards, hardware) may reduce available clearance.
- MEASUREDDetected refrigerator, sizemedium
- MEASUREDEstimated depth, height for french door fridge from local_db
- STANDARDDoor height80"
- MEASUREDApplied practical clearance for handling (see Tolerance buffer above)
Space geometry
- Square corners and a flat floor
- No trim, fixtures, or hardware protruding into the opening
- Door swings fully open (90°+) and stays open during passage
Handling
- ±¼ in tape-measure tolerance applied
- 1.5 in handling clearance subtracted from raw margins before the verdict
- Item treated as rigid — cannot compress, bend, or disassemble.
Why we make assumptions
ItemFits fills in anything you don’t measure yourself. Whenever you see [standard], the real value in your home may differ — measure it and message us in the chat below; we’ll re-run the math.
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