Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
Integrated microwaves are fitted within the cabinetry of your kitchen to create an elegant, integrated appearance. This type of microwave is ideal for smaller kitchens or if you're struggling to find counter space.
This option requires cutting into the wall to install your appliance. It is recommended to employ an experienced installer. Pro: Creates an elegant look in your kitchen when used in conjunction with other appliances such as a wall-mounted oven.
Size
Microwaves come in various sizes to suit your kitchen and cooking style. There are three kinds of microwaves which include countertop models that you can place on the counter or table, over-the range (microwave with hood) and built-in units that can be incorporated in your kitchen cabinets.
If you're looking for a small integrated microwave you can opt for the Whirlpool Slim Trim Kit. This allows your appliance to be smaller in size, making it ideal for kitchens with smaller space. microwave oven built in can also choose from a range of interior capacities that range from 0.8 cubic foot to 2.1 cubic foot to suit your needs.
The dimensions of a microwave integrated will depend on whether you want a combi or solo model, and if you intend to use it as a conventional oven. They'll typically require installation when the kitchen is designed to make sure that it fits in the cabinet in which it will be placed. They'll also be higher in the kitchen, meaning they can be harder to clean than freestanding microwaves.
Space
Integrated microwaves are rapidly becoming the 'it' appliance for modern kitchens and they provide a variety of advantages over freestanding microwaves. They are designed to seamlessly fit into upper cabinets, they help keep countertops free of clutter and free up worktop space for other appliances like blenders and mixers. They're great for small spaces due to their small size. Models with cutouts that are low-profile are more sleek. The interior space varies but the majority of models have 0.8 cubic foot. Look for a model with smaller width to fit into smaller spaces and consider one with a shorter height to reduce space above the range.
In-built built in 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 microwave that is small and integrated offers the same functionality as a countertop model, however, it doesn't require counter space and can provide your kitchen with a clean appearance. It can be tucked away in a cabinet, appliance garage, or behind the door to blend with the cabinets surrounding it. This solution removes the safety risk of having the microwave on the worktop that is visible to kids. It can be set higher, so that it is safe for children to use it.
It's fairly simple to incorporate your microwave into your kitchen by building it into a cabinet or a cupboard. For a custom look, you can buy a trim kit from the manufacturer to fill in the gaps between the microwave and the cabinetry.
If you're undertaking an extensive renovation or construction project, it could be possible to build a microwave in the wall. This will provide a more streamlined look. This can be a difficult solution, as you will have to cut into the structure of your home to install it. This is a task best left to a professional who will ensure that the walls are strong enough to support the weight of the unit, and also add any necessary reinforcement.
Another option is to set up an under-counter microwave that is drawer-style counter, which can be accessed by swiping a finger against a pull handle. This is a great option for kitchens that have little counter space. It's also the most cost-effective choice, since you only need to pay for the drawer and installation. This configuration also offers the benefit of landing space that is immediately available, making it easier to place food items in the oven and remove it from the oven without needing to reach over or under the counter.
Functions

Discover the range of Neff small microwaves with built-in microwaves. Unlike freestanding microwaves, integrated appliances can be seamlessly integrated into your kitchen, creating a sleek modern backdrop for those selfies in the kitchen. However, because they sit higher up on the wall, they might require a little more space on the worktop for easy access. But that doesn't stop them though, from offering a wide variety of convenient features that can help you cook and reheat food in a breeze. These include automatic programmes that will automatically calculate the temperature and duration of cooking. So whether you're warming up milk in a glass or melting chocolate, an integrated microwave will have your back.