Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
Integrated microwaves can be installed in cabinets to create an elegant and seamless look. This kind of microwave works well in smaller kitchens, and when you are limited on counter space.
This method requires cutting through the wall to install the appliance. It is best to employ an expert installer. Pro: Gives you a stylish look in your kitchen when combined with other appliances, like a wall-mounted stove.
Size

Microwaves come in different sizes to accommodate your kitchen and cooking style. There are three types of microwaves which include countertop models that you can put on your table or counter or over the range (microwave with hood) and built-in units that can be incorporated into your kitchen cabinets.
If you're looking for a compact integrated microwave, you can go for the Whirlpool Slim Trim Kit. It enables your appliance to take up less space making it perfect for kitchens with smaller space. You can also pick from a range of interior capacities that range from 0.8 cubic feet up to 2.1 cubic foot to suit your requirements.
The size of an integrated microwave will depend on whether you want a combi or solo model, and also if you plan to use it as an ordinary oven. They'll usually require installation when your kitchen is planned, to ensure that it is a good fit in the cabinet where it will be placed. They'll also sit higher up in the kitchen, which means they can be harder to clean than freestanding microwaves.
Space
Integrated microwaves are now the 'it-appliance' for modern kitchens. Ovens And Hobs have many advantages over freestanding models. They are designed to fit seamlessly into upper cabinets and keep countertops free of clutter. This creates more space on the worktops to accommodate other appliances, such as blenders and mixers. They're perfect for small spaces because of their small size. Models with a low-profile cutout are even more sleek. The interior space varies but most models have around 0.8 cubic foot. You should consider a model that is slimmer to fit into tighter spaces. Also, think about a model that is smaller to save space above the limit.
Because they are higher in the cabinet, integrated microwaves may be more difficult 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 functionality as countertop models, but they don't occupy any counter space. They can also give your kitchen a clean look. It can be placed in a cabinet, garage, or behind doors to blend with the surrounding cabinets. This solution removes the safety danger of having an appliance on a worktop visible to small children. It can be placed higher, where it is safe for them.
It's relatively easy to incorporate your microwave in your kitchen by constructing it into a cabinet. To create a unique look, you can purchase trim kits from the manufacturer to make the space between the cabinetry and the microwave.
If you are doing a major construction or renovation project, it could be possible to build an integrated microwave into the wall. This will give your home the appearance of a sleeker design. However, this can be an issue because you'll have to cut into the structure of your home to install it. This is a task best left to a professional who can make sure that your walls are able to support the weight of the unit, and also add any necessary reinforcement.
Installing a drawer-style microwave below the counter is an alternative. It is accessible by simply swiping your finger on a pull handle. This arrangement is perfect for kitchens with limited countertop space, and it's typically the most cost-effective solution because you'll need to pay for an entirely new drawer and installation. Additionally, it has the benefit of immediately available landing space, making it easier to put food in and remove it of the oven, rather than having to reach over or under a countertop.
Functions
Discover the range of Neff small microwaves with built-in microwaves. In contrast to freestanding appliances, integrated appliances seamlessly integrate into the kitchen, creating an elegant and contemporary backdrop for selfies. But, since they are higher on the wall, they might require a little more space on the worktop for easy access. They still offer a variety of options that make it easy to cook, reheat and even warm food. There are also automatic programs that automatically calculate the temperature, cooking time and duration. If you're heating the milk in a glass or melting chocolate, an integrated microwave will be there for you.