Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
In-built microwaves can be positioned within your cabinetry for sleek and modern appearance. This type of microwave is ideal well in smaller kitchens, and when you are restricted by counter space.
This option involves cutting into a wall to install the appliance, so it's recommended to enlist the assistance of a professional installer. Pro: Creates a custom style for your kitchen, especially when it is paired with other appliances such as an oven that is wall mounted.
Size
Microwaves come in a variety of sizes to match your kitchen and cooking preferences. There are three kinds of microwaves which include countertop models that you can place on your table or counter and over-the-range models (microwave hood combination) and built-in units that can be incorporated in your kitchen cabinets.
If you're seeking a small, integrated microwavable, opt for the Whirlpool slim trim kit. This allows your appliance to take less space and is perfect for kitchens with smaller spaces. You can also select various capacities inside ranging from 0.8 cubic feet up to 2.1 cubic feet to meet your requirements.

The dimensions of a microwave integrated will depend on whether you're looking for a combi or a solo model, and if you plan to use the appliance as an oven that is conventional. In general, they'll need be installed at the time your kitchen is being planned to ensure it fits in with the overall dimensions of the cabinet where you want it to be. They'll also be higher than the cabinet, making them more difficult to clean.
Space
Integrated microwaves are rapidly becoming the most sought-after appliance for modern kitchens, and offer a myriad of advantages over freestanding microwaves. Built to seamlessly fit in upper cabinets, they help keep countertops clear of clutter and provide worktop space for other appliances, such as mixers and blenders. They're great for small spaces due to their small size. Models with cutouts that are low-profile are more sleek. The interior space can vary in each model, but the majority offer approximately 0.8 cubic feet. Look for a model that's narrower to fit into tighter spaces. Also, consider an option that is shorter to help save space over the range.
Since they are higher in the cabinet, integrated microwaves may be more difficult to clean than their freestanding counterparts. This can be avoided by planning carefully and utilizing the correct cleaning methods.
Looks
Small-sized microwaves can provide the same functionality as countertop models, however they don't take up any counter space. They also can give your kitchen a clean look. It can be tucked away in a cabinet, garage, or behind doors to blend with the surrounding cabinets. This solution also removes the danger of having a worktop microwave that is visible to children since it can be set higher up where it's safe for them to reach.
Building the microwave into a cabinet or cabinet is one of the most common methods to integrate it into your kitchen, and it's relatively easy. You can purchase a trim kit to create an individual appearance.
If you are doing a major renovation or construction project, it might be possible to build a microwave in the wall. This will give an easier and more modern look. This isn't an easy solution as you'll have to cut through your home's structure to place it. This job is best left to a professional who can ensure that the walls are strong enough to support the weight of the unit and add any necessary reinforcement.
Another option is to put a drawer-style microwave below the counter that can be opened by simply pressing a finger against a pull handle. This is a great option for kitchens that have limited countertop space, and it's typically the most cost-effective solution as you'll only need to purchase an entirely new drawer and installation. Additionally, it has the benefit of having a landing space, which makes it easier to place food in and remove it of the oven than reaching under or over a countertop.
Functions
Discover the range of Neff microwavables that are small and built-in. As opposed to freestanding built in microwave Ovens & Hobs integrate with the kitchen, creating an elegant, modern backdrop for those selfies. They may need more space on your worktop for easy access, however, as they are higher up the wall. However, this doesn't stop them however, from providing many convenient features that can help you to cook and reheat food quickly and easily. Included are automatic programs that automatically calculate the temperature and cooking time as well as the duration. If you're heating milk in a glass or melting chocolate, a microwave integrated will have your back.