24-04-15, 02:40 PM
Yeah, steam tends to just hit the front of the worktop where the door opens.
Check the induction hob doesn't hang down at all. I guess you could screw a batten or three under the counter, then raise the washer flush with them, then screw it to them. Thus setting the washer an inch or two below counter. May need to cut a little off kick board to allow door to open. Thinking back I think our kick board did have an inch or two cut out of it for this.
The standalone dishwasher was same width as integrated. Besides chopping kick board, it was a like for like swap really.
However; how are you going to convert the current slim line width space into another cupboard?
Check the induction hob doesn't hang down at all. I guess you could screw a batten or three under the counter, then raise the washer flush with them, then screw it to them. Thus setting the washer an inch or two below counter. May need to cut a little off kick board to allow door to open. Thinking back I think our kick board did have an inch or two cut out of it for this.
The standalone dishwasher was same width as integrated. Besides chopping kick board, it was a like for like swap really.
However; how are you going to convert the current slim line width space into another cupboard?