FRIDGE IN EVERY ROOM A WAY-COOL OPTION FOR MANY; CHILLING OUT ISN'T JUST FOR THE KITCHEN ANYMORE.Byline: Patricia Leigh Brown Brown came from Heyfield to the Fremantle Dockers and made his AFL debut in 2000, playing 21 out of a possible 22 games in his debut year. The New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times News Of all of America's migratory species, perhaps the strangest is the refrigerator. This summer, when the fridge is crammed with watermelon watermelon, plant (Citrullus vulgaris) of the family Curcurbitaceae (gourd family) native to Africa and introduced to America by Africans transported as slaves. Watermelons are now extensively cultivated in the United States and are popular also in S Russia. and seems to heave like an overweight jogger, it may be worth pondering the increasingly nomadic See nomadic computing. nature of this once-monumental appliance. The magnet-laden stalwart of the kitchen has started to appear in the weirdest places, popping up in closets and dresser drawers, where sweaters and mothballs used to be. Exhibit A: On New York's Long Island, a woman in the Hamptons recently built a 15,000-square-foot, two-story shingle-style house, installing a compact Sub-Zero refrigerator Sub-Zero Refrigerator is a brand of residential refrigerator built in the USA. The company also manufactures kitchen appliances under the Wolf brand name. History The Sub-Zero Freezer Company was founded in 1945, by Westye F. Bakke in Madison, Wisconsin. next to the socks and cuff links cuff links cuff npl → Manschettenknöpfe pl in her husband's bathroom closet. Asked why, she cited geography. ``With 15,000 square feet, I didn't want him asking me to go downstairs to get him a club soda,'' she said. Thus dawns the era of the so-called integrated refrigerator, in which, for the first time in human history, it is possible to reach for the face cream and instead wind up with rotting zucchini. The battle between hiders and flaunters - those who want to show off the latest gizmo Slang for any hardware device. See gadget. vs. those who want it camouflaged - seems to have taken a critical turn with the introduction of the 700 Series by Sub-Zero, in which a small refrigerator or a fridge-freezer combo can be custom-installed in a cabinet or armoire - or even a drawer - with nary nar·y adj. Not one: "Frequently, measures of major import . . . glide through these chambers with nary a whisper of debate" George B. Merry. a visual tip-off to what may be found inside. Multiple coolness According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, 18.1 percent of U.S. households now have more than one refrigerator, the highest double dipping Double Dipping For brokerage firms, when a broker puts commissioned products into a fee-based account. The broker makes money from both the client and the commission. Notes: There is more than one meaning for the term depending on the context. for any appliance. The decentralization de·cen·tral·ize v. de·cen·tral·ized, de·cen·tral·iz·ing, de·cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To distribute the administrative functions or powers of (a central authority) among several local authorities. of the fridge - can the glove compartment glove compartment n. A small storage container in the dashboard of an automobile. Also called glove box. glove compartment Noun a small storage area in the dashboard of a car Noun be far behind? - seems to have several reasons, not the least of which is marketing. (Sub-Zero Co.'s latest catalog compares a refrigerator in every room to a chicken in every pot.) Escalating house sizes and remodelers bent on master bedroom suites also are playing a role. Under-the-counter refrigerators are selling briskly, inspired perhaps by hotel mini-bars, said Phil Uihlein, chairman of U-Line Co. of Milwaukee. His product is turning up increasingly in heretofore unlikely places - for instance, the playroom, the bedroom, the workout room and, especially, in barbecue areas. Nor is the refrigerator the only appliance having an out-of-kitchen experience. Fisher-Paykel of Laguna Hills has introduced a dishwasher that pulls out like a drawer and disappears into the woodwork. ``The kitchen is now moving out of the kitchen,'' said Paul Deffenbaugh, editor of Remodeling remodeling /re·mod·el·ing/ (re-mod´el-ing) reorganization or renovation of an old structure. bone remodeling magazine. As the kitchen becomes more public, the theory goes, many affluent homeowners are retreating to the bedroom. ``They want to reward themselves, not necessarily with an object, but with a leisure experience,'' he said. One experience, apparently, is barricading oneself away from the children for extended periods, an act that cannot be accomplished comfortably without a refrigerator. For designers, it is a heady moment. Kathleen Donahue, a kitchen and bathroom designer in Portland, Ore., said that the refrigerator came unmoored in Europe. ``Now that it's breaking apart, it enables designers to think outside the box,'' she added. Now you see it ... The drawer idea came largely from designers, who wanted the fridge to be less conspicuous, said Paul Leuthe, the marketing manager for Sub-Zero. Indeed, Jerome Caruso, who invented the company's drawer refrigerators, contends that ``the refrigerator should disappear,'' a sentiment shared by many supermarket shoppers when the cash register regurgitates the total. In Miami, Carlos Adharsingh, a designer for the Edward Nieto Design Group, installed a drawer refrigerator for a soccer fan's television room so that a cache of six-packs could be concealed. And, as refrigerators start to look and act more like furniture, they're being outfitted as never before, with colonial-style paneling, for instance, that creates the illusion that George Washington snacked here. Sliding open a refrigerator takes getting used to, owners say. But Kim Kane of South Burlington, Vt., said that putting double-drawer refrigerators under her vegetable sink was ``the best thing I ever did.'' She now has her fruits and vegetables where she needs them, beneath the sink and cutting board. The twilight zone of forgotten decomposing vegetables is no more. ``You open it up, and you see everything,'' she said. ``It stays fresher, because I see it.'' The pull-out Sub-Zeros are costly, from $2,000 to $3,400, depending on the configuration. Like holiday motorists, they vent themselves, but the compressors and condensers are hidden in a tray beneath the bottom drawer. The control buttons are concealed along the top drawers' inner edge. A snap-in crisper crisp·er n. One that crisps, especially a compartment in a refrigerator used for storing vegetables and keeping them fresh. is optional. Whether homeowners who stash stash Drug slang noun A place where illicit drugs are hidden refrigerators around the house will be able to remember which drawer holds the eggs and which the Absolut, it's too soon to say, although Uihlein of U-Line, for one, believes that Americans are ready for in-drawer refrigerators and that his competition, Sub-Zero, is five to 10 years ahead of the curve. Will magnets go the way of ashtrays? Can shaving cream and shrimp cocktail find happiness together in the boudoir? The American home, ever adaptable, marches on. Just don't freeze the underwear. CAPTION(S): Drawing, 2 Photos Drawing: (Cover--Color) COOL MOVES Refrigerators are popping up all over the house Jon Gerung/Daily News Photo: (1) no caption (Refrigerator) (2) Among the newest places in which refrigerators reside are drawers - some in the kitchen, others elsewhere throughout the house. Maxine Hicks/The New York Times |
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