Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
Integrated microwaves can be installed within your cabinetry for a sleek and integrated appearance. This type of microwave is ideal well in smaller kitchens or if you are restricted by counter space.
This method requires cutting through the wall to install the appliance. It is best to employ an expert installer. Pro: Creates a unique style for your kitchen, particularly when grouped with other appliances, such as an oven for wall.
Size
Microwaves come in different sizes to suit your kitchen and cooking style. There are countertop microwaves that you can place on your counter or table as well as over-the-range (microwave and hood combos) and built-in models that can be integrated into your kitchen cabinets.
If you are looking for a compact integrated microwavable, select the Whirlpool slim trim kit. This allows the appliance to take up less space and is perfect for kitchens with smaller spaces. You'll also find a vast range of interior capacities that vary from 0.8 cubic feet to 2.1 cubic feet so you can choose the one that meets your requirements.
When it comes to integrated microwaves the size you pick will depend on whether you want an individual or a combination model, and also if you're using it for its oven functions too. They'll typically need to be installed when the kitchen is designed to ensure that it fits into the cabinet where it will sit. They'll also be higher in the cabinet, making them harder to clean.
Space
Integrated microwaves are rapidly becoming the most sought-after appliance for modern kitchens and they offer a host of advantages over freestanding microwaves. Built to seamlessly fit in upper cabinets, they keep countertops clear of clutter and provide worktop space for other appliances such as mixers and blenders. They're ideal for small spaces due to their small dimensions. Models with cutouts that are low-profile are more sleek. The interior space is different, but the majority of models have 0.8 cubic foot. Choose a model that has smaller widths to make it easier to fit into smaller spaces and consider one with a lower height to save on space above the range.
As they sit higher up in the cabinet, integrated microwaves may be harder to clean than their freestanding counterparts. However, this can be avoided by planning it carefully and using the correct cleaning techniques.
Looks
Small integrated microwaves offer the same functions as countertop models, but they don't occupy any counter space. They can also give your kitchen a clean look. It can be tucked away in a cabinet, garage, or behind a door to blend in with the cabinets surrounding it. This method also eliminates the potential safety hazard of having a microwave in the kitchen accessible to children, since it can be set higher up where it's safe for them to reach.
Building the microwave into cabinetry or a cabinet is one of the most popular ways to incorporate it into your kitchen, and it's generally fairly simple. For a custom look, you can purchase trim kits from the manufacturer to fill in the gaps between the microwave and cabinetry.
If you're working on a major renovation or construction project, it might be possible to build a microwave in the wall. This will give your home the appearance of a sleeker design. But, it's an issue because you'll need to cut into the structure of your house to put it in. It is best to leave this job to a professional who will ensure that your walls are able to support the weight of the unit. They can also install any reinforcement necessary.

Another option is to put a drawer-style microwave below the counter that can be opened by simply swiping your finger against the pull handle. This configuration is perfect for kitchens with limited counter space. It's also the most cost-effective choice because you'll only have to pay for the microwave and installation. Additionally, it has the benefit of immediately available landing space, making it easier to place food in and take it out of the oven than reaching over or under a countertop.
Functions
Explore the variety of Neff small built-in microwavables. As opposed to freestanding appliances appliances seamlessly integrate into the kitchen, creating an elegant, contemporary backdrop for selfies. They may need more space on your worktop for easy access however, since they are higher up the wall. But that doesn't stop them however, from providing a wide variety of convenient features that can help you cook or reheat food in a breeze. There are programs that automatically determine the temperature and duration of cooking. If you're heating a glass of milk or melting chocolate, a microwave integrated can help you out.