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Classic Refrigerator Wall Cabinets Brownstone describes a cabinet built for overhead refrigerator placements where a 36 inch width, 24 inch depth, and 24 inch height are needed, so installers can match a specific layout without field-altering the cabinet body. The Dartmouth name and Wolf branding identify this as a Wolf Home Products cabinet, which matters when tying into existing Wolf runs or matching a specified line on project documents. Two butt doors on the front create a standard double-door access, which keeps the opening familiar on installs above refrigerators where reach is limited and quick access is important. A half-depth adjustable shelf inside gives vertical storage flexibility while keeping clearance toward the rear, which supports routing for lines or leaving space above tall appliance fronts. The cabinet is positioned as a refrigerator wall unit, which helps installers assign it to the correct elevation and use in kitchen layouts.
The refrigerator wall cabinet back panel is stapled to the hang rail, which provides a reinforced area at the rear for fastening into wall studs in typical overhead installations. The back is also glued and nailed into a 1/2 inch dado, so the rear panel ties into the cabinet box structure where mounting loads transfer. Inside the cabinet, the shelf is held by self-locking 1/4 inch diameter clips located on the sides, which means the shelf support engages into the side panels and resists accidental dislodging during loading. The half-depth design of the adjustable shelf leaves open space toward the rear of the cabinet interior, which can matter when routing services or when clearance behind stored items is useful above a refrigerator.
The 36 inch width on this Dartmouth refrigerator wall cabinet suits installations above standard-width refrigerator openings where a matching cabinet run crosses over the appliance bay. A 24 inch depth pairs with deeper over-fridge positions, aligning the cabinet face closer to the front of many refrigerators so the elevation feels intentional. The 24 inch height keeps the cabinet profile manageable over a tall appliance, which affects reach and usability when the cabinet is mounted at typical kitchen wall heights. The product is categorized under Wolf Home Products cabinets, placing it in a line that is often used in coordinated kitchen layouts. Two butt doors across the front of the cabinet give a split opening, so stored items can be reached from either side of the refrigerator without needing a single wide swing.
The pocket-drilled rails assembled with 1 1/4 inch screws create a front frame connection that stays tight as the cabinet is clamped, aligned, and fastened during a run, which helps maintain consistent reveals between adjacent units. Side panels and the bottom set into a 1/2 inch dado in the front frame, then glued and stapled, so the box alignment is controlled by machined joints rather than solely by edge fasteners, which matters when leveling across multiple wall cabinets. Vinyl-covered 1/2 inch plywood back panels, glued and nailed into a dado and stapled to the hang rail and cabinet bottom, add rigidity at the back where wall fasteners are placed and provide an interior surface that is straightforward to wipe down after installation. All-wood 3/4 inch corner blocks at every corner tie the frame, sides, and bottom together, which supports the cabinet when it is lifted into position and when weight from stored items transfers through the structure. Self-locking 1/4 inch diameter clips on the sides hold the 3/4 inch plywood shelf, so height changes can be set quickly while keeping the shelf anchored under typical kitchen loads. A toekick specification of 4 1/2 inch high by 4 1/16 inch deep on standard cabinets defines how matching base cabinets in the same line present at the floor, which helps align visual proportions between this refrigerator wall unit and the rest of a Wolf kitchen layout.
The Wolf 3036444 cabinet measures 36 inches wide, 24 inches deep, and 24 inches high, which aligns it with typical over-refrigerator spaces in many kitchen layouts.
The cabinet fronts are made from 3/4 inch solid maple wood, giving the face frame and doors a sturdy, wood-built structure suitable for frequent door use.
The side panels and bottom are 1/2 inch plywood set in a 1/2 inch dado, glued and stapled to the front frame, while the back panel is glued, nailed, and stapled to the hang rail and bottom.
The cabinet uses a half-depth adjustable shelf made from 3/4 inch plywood with bull-nosed, foil-covered front edges, supported by self-locking 1/4 inch diameter clips on the sides.
All-wood 3/4 inch corner blocks on all corners tie the cabinet frame and panels together, helping the unit stay square during handling, mounting, and daily loading.
Standard cabinets in this line use a toekick that is 4 1/2 inches high by 4 1/16 inches deep, which helps coordinate base cabinet appearance with this refrigerator wall unit.
This solid maple-front, Dartmouth refrigerator wall cabinet from Wolf Home Products combines a 36 inch width, 24 inch depth, and 24 inch height to fit typical over-fridge spans while matching the Brownstone line. Its 1/2 inch plywood box, dado joinery, and 3/4 inch corner blocks create a cabinet suited to overhead mounting above refrigerators. The half-depth adjustable 3/4 inch plywood shelf and self-locking clips give flexibility for interior setup in that space. For projects calling for a Wolf 3036444 configuration, this cabinet aligns with the specified construction and dimensions so over-appliance storage and surrounding cabinet runs stay consistent.
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