A:Answer The fridge is 33" wide. If your space is really exactly 33" wide, you might not even have enough leeway to be able to get it in there. But your question was about the doors. If that 33" width of your space extends all the way from back to front of the fridge (which is about 27" deep, not including the door handles), then the answer is no. When the upper doors open, they rotate on their hinges in such a way that the corner of the door sticks out another 1/4" at least beyond the sides of the fridge. So, to open either door at all, you'd need to have at least 33 1/4", and maybe a bit more. So you'd need at least 33 1/2" for both doors to be openable, even to just 90 degrees. But even then, it would be very awkward to try to reach into the fridge with the doors open only 90 degrees. They really need to open fully to have enough access. (You'd be able to open the freezer door just fine though, since it pulls straight out.)