Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
The integrated microwaves are incorporated into the cabinetry of your kitchen to create an elegant, seamless look. This kind of microwave works well in smaller kitchens, and when you are restricted by counter space.
This option involves cutting into the wall to mount your appliance, therefore it's best to enlist the help of a professional installer. Pro: Creates a customized look for your kitchen, particularly when grouped with other appliances, such as an oven for wall.

Size
Microwaves are available in a variety of sizes to fit your kitchen and cooking style. There are three kinds of microwaves which include countertop models that you can put on your table or counter and over-the-range models (microwave and hood) and built-in units that can be integrated into your kitchen cabinets.
If you're looking for a compact integrated microwave, you can choose the Whirlpool slim trim kit. This allows your appliance to take less space and is suitable for smaller kitchens. You can also select a variety of capacities which range from 0.8 cubic foot to 2.1 cubic foot to suit your needs.
The size of an integrated microwave will depend on whether you're looking for a combi or solo model, and if you plan to use the appliance as a conventional oven. They'll typically have to be installed once your kitchen is planned, to ensure that it fits into the cabinet where it'll sit. They'll also be higher in the cabinet, making them harder to clean.
Space
Integrated microwaves have become "it-appliance" for modern kitchens. They have numerous advantages over freestanding models. They're designed to fit seamlessly into upper cabinets and keep countertops free of clutter. This allows for more space on the countertops for other appliances such as mixers and blenders. They're ideal for small spaces because of their small dimensions. Models with a low-profile cutout are even more sleek. Interior space varies, but most models offer about 0.8 cubic feet. Choose a model that has smaller widths to make it easier to fit into smaller spaces. You may also want to consider one with a shorter height to save on space above the range.
In-built microwaves are more difficult to clean as they are higher up. However this can be avoided with careful planning and the correct cleaning techniques.
Looks
A small integrated microwave offers the same features as a countertop model, however, it doesn't need any counter space and can provide your kitchen with a neat appearance. It can be placed in a cabinet or appliance garage, or behind doors to blend with the surrounding cabinets. This eliminates the danger of having a microwave on a worktop that is visible to children. It can be placed higher, where it is safe for children to use it.
It's fairly easy to integrate your microwave into your kitchen by building it into a cabinet or cupboard. If you want to create a customized look, you can buy trim kits from the manufacturer to make the space between the microwave and the cabinetry.
If you're doing a major remodel or construction, it could be possible to incorporate the microwave into the wall which will offer a more streamlined design. This can be a difficult solution as you'll need to cut into your home's structure to place it. It is recommended to leave the job to a professional, who can make sure that your walls can withstand the weight of the unit. They can also add any reinforcement that is required.
Another option is to put a microwave with a drawer beneath the counter and access it by simply pressing a finger against the pull handle. This arrangement is ideal for kitchens with a limited counter space. It's also the most cost-effective choice as you'll only need to pay for the installation and drawer. This arrangement also gives the advantage of having a landing area that is immediately accessible, making it simpler to put food items in the oven and then remove it from the oven without needing to reach over or under the countertop.
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Discover the range of Neff microwavables that are small and built-in. As opposed to freestanding microwaves appliances can be seamlessly integrated into your kitchen, creating a sleek, modern backdrop for all those selfies in the kitchen. However, because they sit higher on the wall, they may require a bit more worktop space for easy access. However, this doesn't stop them however, from providing an array of useful features that allow you to cook or reheat food quickly and easily. They include programs that automatically calculate the temperature and cook time. If you're heating the milk in a glass or melting chocolate, an integrated microwave will have your back.