Help with fitting integrated dishwasher into slightly larger space
Ben
last year
Hi all, hoping I can lend on some experienced minds on how to proceed with this one.
We are looking to replace a broken dishwasher with a new model. The previous dishwasher is a free-standing model, and sits within a cabnitry space of 607W x 864H
Due to the width being a bit wider than the normal 600W, I have to rule out semi-integrated as that would leave to big of a gap on the sides.
I thought, great, I'll just go fully integrated and get a piece of cabinetry cut to specifically fit the space needed. Bit it seems no cabinatery maker / kitchen installer in interested (I presume due to small size o the job) So I enquired with bunnings (kaboodle kitchens) but they've quoted $450 just to have a single panel cut! Plus the colour doesn't seem to be a perfect match to my white cabinets (was slightly brighter/cooler) which rules that out.
The kitchen was built before we purchased the property so I am unsure of the cabinetry make / colour.
Does anyone have any other suggestions that would avoid me simply slipping in another freestanding dishwasher? Integrated would look so much neater.
For reference I am on the Gold Coast QLD.
I've attached a photo of the current space, and a mock of what I was hoping to achieve with integrated. Thank you in advance!
bigreader
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