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If I understand your question correctly, I think you need about 2" of space between the sides of the fridge and the adjacent cabinet/wall, in order to get the doors open. I've attached a photo taken with the top right door open, camera positioned underneath the door, to show how it swings out to the side when open. The arc of motion of that corner is lateral and backward, so having this fridge flush with the wall or cabinets would not work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Zero clearance on the sides. Our opening is exactly 36 inches wide and 72 inches tall. The refrigerator is less than a half inch smaller in both directions. Now, once inside the opening, we have about an inch more clearance on the side and a bit more on top, so air flow is a bit better within the cabinet space. The hinges stick out further than "counter depth", and are taller than the opening.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thanks so much for asking, JuanCarlos! To help with this, I'm providing this link (https://bit.ly/2Xxwpp5) to the user manual for this model. Pages 20 and 21 have detailed diagrams showing all the spacing you'll need to install this refrigerator. ^Jecca
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