You can go with the top bunk, OR
take a cabinet out, then strap it to the floor. I use only one strap when the top bunk area is utilized and never had a problem with it moving.
The one in the photos is 30" in height.
After thinking about it more...and then seeing yours also I came to a similar conclusion to putting it up top. This way the door opens fully. Thanks!
You can go with the top bunk, OR
take a cabinet out, then strap it to the floor. I use only one strap when the top bunk area is utilized and never had a problem with it moving.
The one in the photos is 30" in height.
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Hey yall so I finally got back in my 2019 international and am financially able to put a fridge in...I've been looking at my size options and now am stumped as to where to put it. On the floor I've got a closet cabinet on one side and brawers with the pull out table on the other. Space between the lower and upper cabinets are minimal. I di have a fixed top bunk with plenty of unused space that would work...would securing it in the center of the top be dumb?? I've got plenty of "free time" to pick one up and put it in today. Any pointers would be appreciated. Thanks!