A fully integrated wine fridge is any wine fridge that allows the user to afix their own door, usually matching the colour and materials of their kitchen, to the wine fridge blending it in seamlessly with their kitchen design. The choice is there to completely cover the UV glass or show it in part with most of the wine fridges.
Fully integrated wine fridges are usually off the floor like an integrated oven, although there are some units that also sit on the floor and can be placed undercounter with the door matching that of the kitchen cabinets.


- Under Counter - Built In
- H 82cm W 59.5cm D 57cm
- Bottle Capacity - 44
- Single Zone - 5-20°C


- Freestanding/Built-In
- H 82cm W 59.5cm D 56cm
- Bottle Capacity - 47
- Single Zone - 5-20°C


- Integrated
- H 59.5cm W 59.5cm D 55.5cm
- Bottle Capacity - 26
- Dual Zone - 5-20°C


- Under Counter - Built In
- H 88cm W 59.5cm D 57cm
- Bottle Capacity - 45
- Dual Zone - 5-20°C


- Under Counter - Built In
- H 88cm W 59.5cm D 58cm
- Bottle Capacity - 45
- Dual Zone - 5-20°C


- Integrated
- H 178cm W 59.5cm D 55.5cm
- Bottle Capacity - 115
- Dual Zone - 5-20°C


- Freestanding/Built-In
- H 178cm W 59cm D 59cm
- Bottle Capacity - 164
- Single Zone - 5-20°C


- Integrated
- H 178.4cm W 59.5cm D 54.5cm
- Bottle Capacity - 114
- Dual Zone - 5-20°C


- Under Counter - Built In
- H 81.7cm W 59.5cm D 57cm
- Bottle Capacity - 47
- Dual Zone - 5-20°C


- Built-In
- H 212cm W 44.5cm D 60cm
- Bottle Capacity - 87
- Dual Zone - 5-20°C


- Under Counter/Built-In
- H 86.4cm W 59.2cm D 57.6cm
- Bottle Capacity - 35
- Dual Zone - 6-18°C


- Under Counter/Built-In
- H 86.4cm W 59.2cm D 57.6cm
- Bottle Capacity - 35
- Dual Zone - 6-18°C


- Built-In/Integrated
- H 82cm W 29.7cm D 57.6cm
- Bottle Capacity - 13
- Dual Zone - 5-20°C


- Undercounter/Built-In
- H 82cm W 59.7cm D 57.7cm
- Bottle Capacity - 36
- Dual Zone - 5-20°C


- Integrated
- H 179cm W 59.5cm D 57.5cm
- Bottle Capacity - 96
- Dual Zone - 5-20°C


- Under Counter/Built-In
- H 86.4cm W 59.2cm D 57.6cm
- Bottle Capacity - 35
- Dual Zone - 6-18°C


- Under Counter/Built-In
- H 86.4cm W 59.2cm D 57.6cm
- Bottle Capacity - 35
- Dual Zone - 6-18°C


- Integrated
- H 178cm W 59cm D 59cm
- Bottle Capacity - 89
- Single Zone - 5-20°C


- Built-In/Integrated
- H 178cm W 59cm D 59cm
- Bottle Capacity - 164
- Multi Zone - 5-20°C


- Freestanding/Built-In
- H 179cm W 59.5cm D 57.5cm
- Capacity - 234
- Single Zone - 2-14°C
What’s the difference between a fully integrated wine fridge Vs freestanding or built-in wine fridge?
Fully integrated wine fridges are built to fit seamlessly into your cabinetry can either sit on the ground or off the ground integrated into your kitchen like an integrated microwave may do, creating a sleek and elegant look that blends harmoniously with your kitchen's design. They are available in various sizes, from compact units designed for a few bottles to larger models capable of accommodating a substantial wine collection.
Integrated wine fridges can be simply integrated or fully integrated, those that are classed as 'integrated only', do not allow for cabinet doors to be placed on them but do sit off the floor like an integrated oven. Fully integrated wine fridges have the ability to add the kitchen door.
Why choose a fully integrated wine fridge?
Seamless Kitchen Design: An integrated wine fridge is a popular choice to seamlessly incorporate technology into your kitchen's design. These fridges can be raised above the floor and come with either self-ventilation or top-back ventilation. Homeowners can easily conceal the wine fridge within their kitchen by attaching a door to a 'panel ready' integrated wine fridge.
Precise Temperature Control: A key aspect of an integrated wine fridge is its capacity to maintain a steady and accurate temperature. Different types of wine necessitate specific storage temperatures for optimal maturation and flavor expression. With dual or multiple temperature zones, these units provide the perfect conditions to store a variety of wine types.
Humidity Control: Integrated wine fridges also provide humidity control, maintaining the necessary moisture levels to keep wine corks from drying out and preventing oxidation.
UV Protection: Many fully integrated wine fridges are equipped with UV-resistant glass doors or solid doors to shield your wine from harmful light exposure, preserving the wine's integrity.
Vibration Reduction: To prevent any disturbances to the sediments in wine bottles, these fridges have vibration-reduction technology, ensuring that your wine remains undisturbed during storage.
Ventilation: Integrated wine fridges require proper ventilation to dissipate heat efficiently. This often involves a front vent design, making them suitable for built-in applications under counters or in cabinetry.
Choosing the right fully integrated wine cooler?
What features should I look for in a fully integrated wine cooler?
Temperature control: Integrated wine fridges come in a range of sizes and those of mid of tall height may also come with a dual zone setting allowing for the perfect service temperature for red and white wine.
Space-Efficient: These fridges are ideal for homes with limited space. You can seamlessly incorporate them into your kitchen or bar area without sacrificing square footage.
Aesthetic Appeal: The seamless integration and customisable appearance make integrated wine fridges a perfect addition to any stylish kitchen or entertainment space. Look for 'panel ready' versions if you wish to hang your own door.
Protection: Some of the larger integrated units come with lock and key which can be handy with children in the home. Many of the very best come with carbon filters and air-flow systems for the long term maturation of fine wine.
Display shelving: If the wine fridge is to become the centerpiece of your kitchen then consider display shelves for your very finest bottles.
Which are the best brands of fully integrated wine fridges?
Kings of the European kitchen range are Dunavox who specialise in wine fridge manufacture and offer long warranties on their products like five years on the compressor.
Another superb brand are German brand Liebherr whose reliability and stylish integrated wine fridges are well sought.
mQuvee are a brand who are quickly growing a great reputation for price vs quality in the kitchen wine fridge space.
Understanding the Importance of Ventilation for integrated wine fridges
Ventilation is the process of allowing air to circulate within and around the integrated wine fridge. Proper ventilation is essential for several reasons:
Heat Dissipation: Wine fridges generate heat when cooling the interior. Without proper ventilation, this heat can accumulate, leading to temperature fluctuations that can harm your wines. Adequate ventilation helps dissipate this heat efficiently.
Preventing Hot Spots: Poor ventilation can create hot spots within the fridge, causing some bottles to age faster than others. Consistent airflow helps maintain even temperatures throughout the unit.
Moisture Control: Proper ventilation assists in managing humidity levels inside the wine fridge, preventing condensation buildup that can damage labels and affect cork integrity.
Compressor Efficiency: Integrated wine fridges often use a compressor to maintain the desired temperature. Efficient ventilation ensures that the compressor operates optimally, extending the appliance's lifespan.
Types of Ventilation Systems
Integrated wine fridges typically feature three types of ventilation systems:
Front Venting: Front venting wine fridges have a vent or grille on the front of the unit. These models are designed for built-in applications, as they allow for proper airflow even when placed under counters or within cabinetry. Front venting units are suitable for kitchens, bars, or any area with limited space.
Rear Venting: Rear venting wine fridges have their ventilation system located at the back of the unit. These models are more flexible in terms of installation, as they can be freestanding or built-in, but they require sufficient clearance around the back to ensure proper airflow. Rear venting units are suitable for dedicated wine cellars or areas with more space available.
Self-ventilating: Some brands like Dunavox are simple 'plug and play' wine fridges that fit into your kitchen aperture and can take care of the ventilation aspect themselves, cooling within their own carcass.
Key Considerations for Ventilation
When it comes to ventilation for integrated wine fridges, here are some crucial factors to keep in mind:
Space Clearance: Ensure that there is adequate space around the wine fridge to allow for proper airflow. This includes maintaining a specified clearance at the back, sides, and top, as recommended by the manufacturer.
Vent Maintenance: Periodically clean and inspect the vents and air intake/exhaust areas to prevent dust and debris from obstructing airflow. This will help maintain the efficiency of the ventilation system.
Ambient Temperature: Be mindful of the ambient temperature in the room where the integrated wine fridge is located. Avoid placing the unit in extremely hot or cold environments, as this can affect its performance.
Installation: If you're planning to integrate the wine fridge into cabinetry, consult with a professional to ensure proper ventilation during the installation process. Front-venting models are ideal for built-in applications.
What does a panel-ready integrated wine fridge mean?
Panel ready integrated wine fridges are those that allow you to attach a door of your own styling to match your kitchen design. These can be hung on the front of the wine fridge.
Is a carpenter needed to hang the door on a fully integrated wine fridge?
If you're not confident using the manufacturers instructions then a carpenter can be helpful. We have also devised a guide to attaching the door to an integrated wine fridge.
What height sizes do integrated wine fridges come in?
Almost all integrated wine fridges are 595mm wide in door width, but they also come in a set of standard heights to fit your kitchen aperture. Those are 455mm, 595mm, 885mm, 1234mm and 1786mm. Wine fridge manufacturers stick to these standard sizes as they most closely match other type of integrated appliances, like microwaves and ovens.
How many wine bottles can a fully integrated wine fridge store?
We just learnt that integrated wine fridges come in 455mm, 595mm, 885mm, 1234mm and 1786mm height sizes and their bottle capacities adhere closely to their height. For example, a 455mm wine fridge will fit around 12 bottles, but a 1786mm wine fridge may be able to hold over 100 bottles.