What is the difference between a built-in and integrated Sub-Zero refrigerator?

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The main difference between a built-in and integrated Sub-Zero refrigerator lies in their installation options and customization possibilities. A built-in Sub-Zero refrigerator is designed to be built into a cabinet or wall, creating a seamless and streamlined look in your kitchen. It can be placed between two cabinets or incorporated into a wall, giving it a built-in appearance. On the other hand, an integrated Sub-Zero refrigerator takes customization a step further. It allows you to install custom panels that match your kitchen cabinetry, making the refrigerator virtually indistinguishable from the surrounding cabinets. By seamlessly blending into your kitchen design, the integrated refrigerator creates a cohesive and polished aesthetic. Both options provide the exceptional performance and cutting-edge technology that Sub-Zero is renowned for, allowing you to enjoy superior food preservation while enhancing the overall look of your kitchen space.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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