

Users should place the refrigerator in well-ventilated areas, where the temperature difference between the outside and inside is not too significant to prevent the refrigerator from operating overloaded and consuming excessive energy.
If you must position the refrigerator near the gas stove, consider the following points:
Insulation Material

Using insulation materials can help mitigate the adverse effects of heat from the stove on the refrigerator. Cut and apply insulation paper to the wall next to the refrigerator. Insulation materials are readily available and cost-effective, minimizing expenses.
Insulating Strip
The wall where the refrigerator is placed often has a higher temperature than other areas when the refrigerator is running. Users can use insulating strips to reduce the heat emitted from the stove to the refrigerator. Insulating strips can capture both convective currents and the heat from the stove.
Refrigerator Enclosure
Users can design and build a refrigerator enclosure or box to withstand the heat emitted from the stove. Additionally, this method will also protect your refrigerator from dust and grease, eliminating the need for frequent cleaning and maintenance.

This design also brings uniformity and harmony to the kitchen. To achieve even better results and safety, you can apply an insulating layer to the refrigerator.
Partition between the Gas Stove and Refrigerator

You can also create a partition between the stove and refrigerator using materials such as tempered glass with insulation, gypsum walls, etc. This will help insulate between the stove and refrigerator, ensuring that the refrigerator is not splattered with grease while cooking.
Use Compact Kitchen Utensils

