Can I use existing cupboard door for integrated dishwasher?

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The answer is that you don’t need an entire cabinet, just a door. Cabinets are available for some large appliances, such as fridge freezers and some ovens, but dishwashers simply slot behind an integrated door – and under the kitchen worktop, of course! All you need to do is make sure you buy the right size door!

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Furthermore, do you need a special door for an integrated dishwasher?

The answer is that you don’t need an entire cabinet, just a door. An integrated dishwasher comes with all the fixings for attaching the door to the dishwasher. The door – such as those from our replacement kitchen doors gallery – will be ‘blank’, without drill holes, ready for you or the fitter to prepare.

Also, are all integrated dishwasher doors the same size? Standard and semi-integrated dishwashers Standard dishwashers have a full-size cupboard door, while semi-integrated models will have a slightly smaller door to make room for the display. Most models will have a width of 60cm, but some models can be as wide as 70cm.

Likewise, can you put a dishwasher in a cupboard?

Most dishwashers are installed when the cabinets are first put into the home so that you can tie everything together and lock it in place for years to come. However, sometimes remodeling projects will necessitate that you make additions later, such as installing a dishwasher in old kitchen cabinets.

Can a freestanding dishwasher be integrated?

An integrated dishwasher (also known as a built-in or built-under dishwasher) is designed to match the rest of your kitchen cabinetry. Unlike freestanding dishwashers, which can be taken with you when you move, integrated dishwashers are more-or-less permanently installed into your dishwasher cavity.


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