A fitted dishwasher, also known as a built-in or integrated dishwasher, is designed to be installed permanently within a kitchen's cabinetry for a seamless, custom look. This installation type involves placing the dishwasher into a pre-prepared enclosure (a cabinet opening) and securing it to the surrounding cabinets and countertop. Fully integrated models feature a front panel that matches the surrounding cabinet doors, completely concealing the appliance when closed. Semi-integrated models have their own control panel visible on the top of the door, but the rest of the door is covered with a custom panel. The key advantages of a fitted dishwasher are its aesthetic cohesion with the kitchen design, space efficiency within the cabinetry footprint, and typically superior sound insulation provided by the surrounding cabinets. Professional installation is highly recommended and involves several critical steps: ensuring the opening dimensions precisely match the manufacturer's required cutout size, providing proper electrical and plumbing connections (including a dedicated water supply line, drain hose, and a grounded electrical outlet or direct wiring), leveling the unit, and securing it to the adjacent cabinetry to prevent movement during operation. Ventilation for the dryer system must also be considered within the enclosure. These units are the standard choice for new kitchen construction and renovations where a streamlined appearance is desired. Our manufacturing process accounts for the precise tolerances and robust construction needed for reliable built-in installation. We offer fitted dishwashers in various sizes and configurations. For specific cutout dimensions, installation manuals, and technical data sheets for our fitted dishwasher models, please contact our technical support department.