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If you’ve ever planned on remodeling your kitchen, you may have asked what the difference is between integrated and built-in appliance packages. While there’s some similarities, the differences can have huge effects on your kitchen.

Built-In Appliances

Also known as slide-ins, the intent is to provide a unified look that is in line with the cabinetry. Typically, the appliance installation is flush with the cabinets and countertops. However, although both flush and customized to match the existing or selected cabinetry, they are still visible.

Built-in appliances constructed and suitable for this style include:

  • Refrigerators
  • Dishwashers
  • Microwaves

The biggest draw factor for built-in appliance packages is providing a sleek look to your kitchen while still maintaining that homey style.

Integrated Appliances

Like built-ins, integrated appliances are flush with the kitchen cabinets and countertops. However, unlike built-ins, they are designed to virtually vanish into the cabinetry. Very little is visible as the hardware and paneling are designed to match the existing cabinetry/countertops. Even vents may be disguised.

Most integrated appliance packages are suited for:

  • Dishwashers
  • Refrigerators
  • Freezers

The number one reason homeowners choose our integrated appliance packages is to give their home that ultramodern appeal.

Integrated or Built-In? The Choice is Yours

When it comes to choosing the type of appliance package you want for your kitchen, first know the look you want to achieve. Whether integrated or built-in, designs ranging from traditional to modern can utilize either preference.
For more information, contact our dedicated professionals. Either online or visit one of our local show floors.