Dishwasher Kick Plate

Dishwasher Kick Plate

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Universal Dishwasher Grille & Kickplate Replacement Parts

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We’ve made some improvements Explore our new page layout with bigger images, easier to find information, and more. 1 of 3 NextThis is the first in a series of occasional posts related to my book about kitchens, to be published in 2020 by Lost Art Press.

The large door to the right of the sink hides a dishwasher. Instead of using the toekick system recommended by the manufacturer, I made a removable toekick that’s fully integrated into the cabinet design.

Dishwasher Toe Kick Plate Wd27x27752

Contemporary appliances are the bane of my life (or at least, one of the banes). Their designs, specs, and modes of installation are constantly changing, with increasing complexity as manufacturers swap the simplicity of the analog universe for the obtuseness of the digital.

My latest challenge involved fabricating a panel for a client’s new dishwasher. The appliance came with a poster-size sheet of instructions that featured numerous graphics and few words. Unlike most of the dishwasher doors I have fitted with decorative panels in the past, which had a metal framework or flange to hold the panel, the blank grey plastic front of this one offered no clue as to how I should proceed. Try as I might, I could not make sense of the “instructions.” So I called the manufacturer, expecting a bit of help. This was no naive expectation; over the years I’ve received invaluable assistance from Oneida, Blum,  Zinsser, LaCanche, BEST, and SawStop, to name just a few, and I expected the same from this internationally respected company, whose dishwashers are prized for their efficient, quiet operation.

Disappearing

Instead, the customer service person I reached said the design and installation of the panel were the responsibility of the kitchen designer and cabinetmaker. “I am the designer and cabinetmaker, ” I replied, “and I can’t make sense of the instructions, so I am trying to get help.” She clearly did not know how the panel should be made or installed and insisted there was no technical department that could help. (When I told her I was surprised to find that her company offered no assistance to professionals, she replied “I’m not taking nothin’ from you.” I thought I called the “customer service” number?) At least she turned away for a moment to consult a colleague, who gave her the acceptable range of width and height dimensions, which was a start. I built the panel and delivered it to the jobsite, where it sat for days while I completed the straightforward aspects of the job.

Dishwasher Kick Plate Panel

In the end, my client’s builder figured out how the panel should be attached. Thanks to his help, it went on easily.

That left the toekick. This dishwasher comes with a prosaic metal panel you can affix at the bottom to hide the guts. Alternatively, you can use the pair of clips provided to affix your own toekick. In both cases, the toekick would have been recessed far more deeply than the cabinets’ toekicks, which I installed closer to the faces than customary to hide the unfinished section of subfloor the builder had installed to bring the level of the original mid-century floor up to that of the oak my client had put in several years ago.

Bosch

Ideally, new cabinets and appliances are installed on a floor that runs across the room–or at least covers the first several inches behind the plane of the cabinets’ faces. This job did not allow for that convenience.

FÖrbÄttra Decorative Toekick For Dishwasher, Off White, 26x4

To make the toekick appear seamless with the surrounding cabinets, I made a pair of returns, each a simple “L” shape. The wider section would be attached to the back face of the cabinet stile (or “leg”) at each side of the dishwasher opening and painted to match the cabinets. The short part of the “L” would extend inward just enough to support the toekick.

Dishwashers must be able to be pulled out of their opening in case they need repair, so it’s important to make the toekick removable. It’s also essential to ensure you have sufficient width between the toekick supports to pull the appliance out. I allowed about 1/8″ on each side. I attach dishwasher toekicks with Velcro, which is available in self-adhesive strips from many hardware stores; cut the strips to width so that they fit the short section of the L-shaped support.

Bosch

When installed, the toekick appears to be part of the cabinetry. Yes, I could have incorporated the little cove detail that appears on the rest of the cabinets, but the dishwasher door is clearly distinct from the other cabinets by virtue of its scale and the vertical divider. Adding the cove detail would look excessively fussy, in my opinion.If you are lucky to have a brand new kitchen, all shiny with modern finishes, you are most probably thinking that this post is not for you. But before leaving this page, read along because there might be more applications to this easy DIY than you may think. It started with the need to replace the most hideous dishwasher kick plate, but I now find that this idea can be used in various ways.

Genuine Whirlpool W10871196 Toe Kick Plate

Our kitchen is older but in good shape and there is no renovation planned ahead, apart from small projects that I can undertake myself. When we moved into the house last June, one thing that needed to be replaced right away was the dishwasher’s kick plate – I didn’t take a picture before throwing it away, but it was a black plastic kick plate with a coat of white paint on top ~ to match the color of the cabinets baseboard, I guess. The paint was chipping and falling on the floor and the kick plate was constantly out of place as it was not properly attached to the dishwasher. On the back part, it had a thick layer of insulation that was all dirty. And the kick plate also had a weird shape – it was extending outwards, no wonder we were constantly hitting it with our feet. I contacted the manufacturer, hoping that I could purchase a stainless steel kick plate to match the dishwasher, and that it would also be strong and rigid so that it could stay in place. Unfortunately, the only kick plate for this model was the exact same plastic one I already had, available in two colors, black or white. Although a bit disappointed, I ordered the white

In the end, my client’s builder figured out how the panel should be attached. Thanks to his help, it went on easily.

That left the toekick. This dishwasher comes with a prosaic metal panel you can affix at the bottom to hide the guts. Alternatively, you can use the pair of clips provided to affix your own toekick. In both cases, the toekick would have been recessed far more deeply than the cabinets’ toekicks, which I installed closer to the faces than customary to hide the unfinished section of subfloor the builder had installed to bring the level of the original mid-century floor up to that of the oak my client had put in several years ago.

Bosch

Ideally, new cabinets and appliances are installed on a floor that runs across the room–or at least covers the first several inches behind the plane of the cabinets’ faces. This job did not allow for that convenience.

FÖrbÄttra Decorative Toekick For Dishwasher, Off White, 26x4

To make the toekick appear seamless with the surrounding cabinets, I made a pair of returns, each a simple “L” shape. The wider section would be attached to the back face of the cabinet stile (or “leg”) at each side of the dishwasher opening and painted to match the cabinets. The short part of the “L” would extend inward just enough to support the toekick.

Dishwashers must be able to be pulled out of their opening in case they need repair, so it’s important to make the toekick removable. It’s also essential to ensure you have sufficient width between the toekick supports to pull the appliance out. I allowed about 1/8″ on each side. I attach dishwasher toekicks with Velcro, which is available in self-adhesive strips from many hardware stores; cut the strips to width so that they fit the short section of the L-shaped support.

Bosch

When installed, the toekick appears to be part of the cabinetry. Yes, I could have incorporated the little cove detail that appears on the rest of the cabinets, but the dishwasher door is clearly distinct from the other cabinets by virtue of its scale and the vertical divider. Adding the cove detail would look excessively fussy, in my opinion.If you are lucky to have a brand new kitchen, all shiny with modern finishes, you are most probably thinking that this post is not for you. But before leaving this page, read along because there might be more applications to this easy DIY than you may think. It started with the need to replace the most hideous dishwasher kick plate, but I now find that this idea can be used in various ways.

Genuine Whirlpool W10871196 Toe Kick Plate

Our kitchen is older but in good shape and there is no renovation planned ahead, apart from small projects that I can undertake myself. When we moved into the house last June, one thing that needed to be replaced right away was the dishwasher’s kick plate – I didn’t take a picture before throwing it away, but it was a black plastic kick plate with a coat of white paint on top ~ to match the color of the cabinets baseboard, I guess. The paint was chipping and falling on the floor and the kick plate was constantly out of place as it was not properly attached to the dishwasher. On the back part, it had a thick layer of insulation that was all dirty. And the kick plate also had a weird shape – it was extending outwards, no wonder we were constantly hitting it with our feet. I contacted the manufacturer, hoping that I could purchase a stainless steel kick plate to match the dishwasher, and that it would also be strong and rigid so that it could stay in place. Unfortunately, the only kick plate for this model was the exact same plastic one I already had, available in two colors, black or white. Although a bit disappointed, I ordered the white

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