For those with limited kitchen space, combining two essential elements—the table and the refrigerator—into a single piece of furniture can be a game-changer. This original DIY solution involves cladding a small built-in refrigerator with four pine slatted panels: two for the sides, one for the top, and one for the door. Two vertical strips are fixed to the wall as spacers between the wall and the fridge to ensure proper air circulation. The side panels are screwed to the spacers and attached to the top panel with wooden dowels. The wings of the top (extending 30 cm on each side of the fridge) are cut in a circular arc. The front panel covering the fridge door is applied with acrylic or silicone adhesive and fitted with a handle. Everything is treated with a water-based wood preservative.

To allow the fridge door to open fully, simply leave the side panel shorter on the hinge side. As an alternative to wooden dowels—a classic DIY technique—you can use metal brackets screwed into place.
Get Lifetime Access to Top AI Tools
Find Bleeding Edge Business Software at Scandalous Prices on Appsumo.
Why Combine a Fridge and Table?
This space-saving hack is perfect for small apartments, studios, or tiny houses where every square inch counts. By integrating your refrigerator into a table, you free up floor space and create a multifunctional area for meal prep and dining. Check out our kitchen islands and carts for more compact kitchen solutions.
Materials and Tools Needed
- Small built-in refrigerator
- Pine slatted panels (for sides, top, and door)
- Wooden dowels or metal brackets
- Acrylic or silicone adhesive
- Water-based wood preservative
- Handle (pomolo)
- Vertical wall strips (spacers)
- Screws, drill, saw, sandpaper
For all your home improvement tools and supplies, browse our curated collection.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare the Fridge and Wall
Position the fridge where you want it. Attach two vertical wooden strips to the wall behind the fridge to act as spacers—this ensures proper airflow around the compressor. Secure the side panels of the cladding to these spacers using screws.
2. Build the Top Panel
Cut the top panel so it extends 30 cm beyond each side of the fridge. Shape the overhanging edges into a circular arc for a graceful look. Attach the top to the side panels using wooden dowels or metal brackets. If you prefer a ready-made surface, explore our dining tables for inspiration.
3. Clad the Door
Cut a pine panel to match the fridge door size. Apply it using acrylic or silicone adhesive. Attach a handle (pomolo) for easy opening. Remember to leave the side panel on the hinge side slightly shorter so the door can swing open fully.
4. Finish and Protect
Sand all surfaces smooth and apply a water-based wood preservative to protect against moisture and stains. For additional wall decor ideas to complement your new furniture, visit our selection.
Tips for Success
- Ensure the fridge has adequate ventilation—never block the back or sides completely.
- Use a small built-in fridge (under-counter model) for the best fit.
- Choose a handle that matches your kitchen style; browse home improvement accessories for options.
- If you want a matching set, consider pairing this with a sofa or rug from our living room collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use any refrigerator for this project?
It's best to use a small built-in or under-counter refrigerator. Standard full-size fridges may be too tall or deep for a comfortable table height. For more compact kitchen solutions, check out our kitchen islands and carts.
How do I ensure proper air circulation?
Use wall spacers (vertical strips) to create a gap between the fridge and the wall. Also, leave the side panel shorter on the hinge side. Never seal the fridge completely into an enclosed cabinet.
Is this project suitable for beginners?
Yes, with basic woodworking skills and tools, most DIYers can complete it in a weekend. For essential tools, visit our home improvement collection.
Can I paint or stain the wood?
Absolutely! Use a water-based wood preservative or paint that is safe for kitchen environments. For matching furniture, explore our dining tables and beds for cohesive design ideas.
What if I don't have space for a separate table?
This project is designed exactly for that! The tabletop extends over the fridge, giving you a dining or prep surface without taking extra floor space. For additional space-saving furniture, browse our storage benches and desks and work surfaces.
Related DIY Projects
- Herb Shelf DIY: A hanging shelf for fresh herbs—perfect above your new fridge-table combo. See our wall decor for mounting ideas.
- DIY Recycling Bins: Build custom containers for waste sorting. Pair with a kitchen cart for extra storage.
For more outdoor living inspiration, don't miss our garden supplies and outdoor patio furniture collections.
Browse Grand Goldman Home Decor
Discover unique craftsmanship home decor and furniture at the Grand Goldman Shop.