Do I need this piece or can I tear it out?

Di Hulme
by Di Hulme
  8 answers
  • William William on Aug 25, 2018

    What piece do you mean?

  • Maureen Barringer Maureen Barringer on Aug 25, 2018

    CAN USE SHOWER CUTAIN ALSO


  • Suellen Hintz Suellen Hintz on Aug 25, 2018

    I'm sorry but there are so many 'pieces' in the photo that I can't tell which one you're asking about. Perhaps more description would provide you more answers.

  • Marie Rother Marie Rother on Aug 25, 2018

    No idea which piece you mean

  • Kelli L. Milligan Kelli L. Milligan on Aug 25, 2018

    Explain better please


  • Sarah A. Victory Sarah A. Victory on Aug 25, 2018

    If you are speaking of the cabinet wall on the side of the refrigerator---keep it! It is also part of the above fridge cabinets. Also, the kitchen appliances need separation from the hallway. I have a similar set up but my hall wall is made of drywall and the fridge is on the other side of it.

  • William William on Aug 26, 2018

    If it is the panel on the side of the fridge. It can be removed. BUT it's a decorative panel that completes the look of the kitchen cabinets. Removing it would expose the side of the fridge, something more to clean and always the chace of getting dings/scratches. You would also have to deal with the crown molding on top.

  • Dee Dee on Dec 20, 2018

    The side fridge panel can be removed. I hate those because it keeps the heat from the fridge in and makes it difficult to clean. You will have to move the fridge to tile underneath it. so Remove the side panel even with the top cabinet. Add a decorative molding to the bottom of that cabinet to finish it off.