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Dishwashers by Colour

Add a touch of personality to your kitchen with our collection of dishwashers. Whether you want to make a bold statement or prefer something more subtle, we offer a variety of finishes to suit every taste. From sleek black to clean white, and classic stainless steel to more contemporary tones, there’s a perfect match for any kitchen aesthetic.

Choosing dishwashers by colour helps you create a coordinated and stylish look while still enjoying powerful performance and the latest features. Our range includes models from top brands which are designed to be energy-efficient, quiet, and easy to use.

No matter your design preferences, you’ll find high-quality dishwashers that deliver both function and flair.

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Prima PRDW300 Fully Integrated Slimline Dishwasher - 10 Place

£277.05 inc
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Indesit D2I HL326 UK Fully Integrated Dishwasher - 14 Place

£277.94 inc
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Prima PRDW210 Fully Integrated Dishwasher - 12 Place

£282.27 inc
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How do I choose between a slimline (45cm) and a full-size (60cm) dishwasher for my kitchen?

Think about how many people you regularly cook for and how much space you have under your worktop. Slimline models are typically around 448–450mm wide and offer 9–10 place settings, so they suit couples or small kitchens. Full-size machines are about 598–600mm wide and commonly hold 13–14 place settings (some up to 16), which is better for families or if you entertain often. Also bear in mind depth (around 550–555mm) and height options (815–820mm or taller) so the unit fits neatly beneath your countertop.

Do I need an integrated, semi-integrated or freestanding dishwasher and how will each affect the look of my kitchen?

If you want a seamless, built-in look, integrated dishwashers (24 of the models listed) sit behind a cabinet door and disappear into your run of units. Semi-integrated machines show the control panel at the front so you retain easy access to buttons while keeping a neat appearance. Freestanding models are ideal if you need flexibility to move the appliance or don't have matching cabinetry; there are fewer freestanding options shown, but they're useful in rental kitchens or utility rooms.

How many place settings should I buy — what's the practical difference between 9, 13 and 16 place settings?

Place settings indicate how many standard plates, cutlery and glasses the dishwasher can hold; 9–10 is common in slimline models and works well for one or two people, while 13–14 is the standard for most families. A 16 place setting model gives extra capacity for large households or when you host dinner parties and reduces the number of cycles you need. For example, a family of four that cooks every day will find a 13–14 place model more convenient than a 9-place machine, because you won't need to run the dishwasher as often.

How much should I weigh energy rating against price when choosing a dishwasher?

Energy rating affects running costs more than upfront price; the range here includes Class A down to F, so an A- or B-rated machine will use noticeably less electricity over its lifetime than an F-rated one. If you run the dishwasher frequently, a higher-rated model can save you money long term, but also check for eco programmes and half-load options which reduce use. If your budget is tight and you only run the machine infrequently, a lower-rated model may be acceptable short term, but expect higher bills with regular use.

Which colour or finish will work best in my kitchen — white, stainless steel or black?

Look at your existing appliances and overall scheme: white is the most common choice here (26 models) and blends into pale or traditional kitchens, while stainless steel gives a contemporary, professional feel and ties in with other metal appliances. Black is rarer but makes a strong, modern statement against light units. If you're planning integrated units, the dishwasher's colour often won't be visible, so choose white or stainless for freestanding or semi-integrated machines to match your oven and fridge.