I don't have one, but at my old home, we did. We didn't build it that way. The previous owners did. Unfortunately they relied on a more standard sized fridge than we do, so the fridge we wanted to put there (from the home we were moving from) would not fit. For 13 years, I had to deal with a fridge that wasn't compatible with the way I cook (tons of produce). When we ended up with the home we're currently in, it was because of the space for a fridge. We were actually looking for ranch-style homes, but couldn't find any in our price range that allowed for me to choose my own fridge size. Now, we're older and need to get serious about getting rid of stairs. So, we're moving. The home we're moving to does not have the built-in fridge and is a ranch-style. Hopefully, this will be our last move. If you don't plan on selling your home or changing your fridge size, do what makes the main cook happy. If you're the one that does most of the cooking, that's you. If, however, you're thinking you might change homes, keep in mind that limiting fridge size could limit the amount of potential buyers for your home. If your home is a popular style that will be in demand, I wouldn't worry about it. If it's an unusual floor plan or anything that would make it so that a smaller percentage of buyers are going to be interested in it, I wouldn't do it. I, personally, think all appliances and TVs are butt ugly. There's no dressing them up. It doesn't matter what color they are, what age they are, if they're mounted (TVs), built in, etc. I don't like the look. They aren't exactly art. They are just functional unattractive boxes that do a job. That said, I wouldn't want to go without them, because they do what they are supposed to do.