@drakewellkitchensandclosets · Drakewell Kitchens & Closets
Saved 2026-06-03 · Posted 2026-05-24 · Status: New
Apparently raising a dishwasher is still controversial around here 🤣
But after clients use it? Different story. Less bending, easier loading, and one of those little design decisions that quietly changes how you live every day.
We’ve been calling it the new standard height for a reason. Love it or hate it… I already know the comments are coming 👀👇
📍Drakewell Showroom, KNODE Cabinetry, A Nobilia Studio Partner | Fulton Market, Chicago
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Also takes away needed counter space
It's about time. Why should a dishwasher be treated differently from the oven ?
We were doing dishwashers at this height 25 years ago with a German brand
It’s not just someone’s idea but time will say if it’s a good idea when it needs replacing or leaks
Most people wouldn’t love losing that counter space
We are meant to bend, to sit on the floor, to reach. It keeps us flexible and fit. Convenience is often unhealthy. Certainly there are use cases for it in terms of accessibility.
Not going to hold with a rack full of dishes filled to the rim. The ones ground level tip over
Looks great! Super convenient for those who have trouble reaching down
If you're on the tall side, it could be a good thing!
We do that for over 30 years at our company, works super.
That’s a wonderful idea ❤️ My lower back will thank you
Are they more expensive??
What is old always becomes new again. Personally, I love it!
I like it
Have one in my current house and will always do it going forward.