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this dishwasher is stainless steel, and architectural. It is designed to fit flush with the face of your cabinets. If you added a panel, the panel would stick out the depth of itself, so probably like 3/4 inch. I think since you are paying for the SS, either how it off, or choose a black or white model that will be cheaper, and mount your panel on that. Also a consideration, I haven't tried this new one yet, but I have a 13 year old architectural series dishwasher of the same door design, and the door is pretty darn heavy. They springs have been replaced TWICE. I wouldn't add anything to it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.3/17/17 Is the cover metal, wood, granite, quartz, or what. Is it flat, compound, paneled, etc ? This d/w has a flat ss front with a handle at top, as pics indicate. It also has a small lighted display, that may want to be worked into the configuration. That would be a challenge. Each appliance usually has it's own tolerance that must be met. Odds of your existing panel fitting seamlessly to new d/w is minuscule, IMO. Of course if you find the right combination of artist and carpenter, than perhaps. ..... anything is possible. This unit has a curved stainless steel handle that would have to be incorporated into the plan too. fwiw. Or creatively eliminated, IYKWIM. Best of luck.
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