Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
Integrated microwaves can be installed in cabinets to create a sleek and integrated look. This type of microwave is ideal well in smaller kitchens, and when you are limited on counter space.
This method involves cutting through the wall to mount your appliance, so it's best to enlist the assistance of a professional fitter. Pro: Creates an elegant design in your kitchen combined with other appliances, like a wall-mounted stove.
Size
Microwaves are available in various sizes to match your kitchen and cooking style. There are microwaves with a countertop that you can put on the counter or table, over-the-range (microwave and hood combos) and built-in models that can be incorporated into kitchen cabinets.
If you're looking for a compact integrated microwavable, you can opt for the Whirlpool slim trim kit. This allows your appliance to take up less space and is perfect for kitchens with smaller spaces. You can also choose from a variety of capacities that range from 0.8 cubic feet to 2.1 cubic feet to suit your needs.
When it comes to integrated microwaves the size you select will depend on whether you'd like a solo or combi model and whether you're using the appliance to perform oven functions as well. Generally, they'll need to be installed at the time your kitchen is being designed to ensure it's compatible with the overall dimensions of the cabinet in which you plan to place it. They will also be higher up in the cabinet, making them harder to clean.
Space
Integrated microwaves are fast becoming the 'it' appliance in modern kitchens, and offer a myriad of advantages over freestanding microwaves. They're designed to be a seamless fit into upper cabinets, and keep countertops clear of clutter. This allows for more space on the worktops for other appliances like mixers and blenders. They're ideal for small spaces due to their compact size. Models with a low-profile cutout are more streamlined. The interior space is different in each model, but the majority offer approximately 0.8 cubic feet. Choose a model that has smaller widths to make it easier to fit into smaller spaces and consider one with a shorter height to reduce space above the range.
Since they are higher in the cabinet, integrated microwaves can be harder to clean than their freestanding counterparts. This is easily avoided by planning ahead and using the right cleaning methods.
Looks

Small-sized microwaves can provide the same functionality as countertop models, but they don't occupy any counter space. small built in microwave can give your kitchen a sleek look. It can be tucked away in a cabinet, garage, or behind a door to blend in with the cabinets surrounding it. This also eliminates the danger of having a microwave on the worktop that is visible to children as it can be placed higher up where it's safe for them to reach.
It's fairly simple to integrate your microwave in your kitchen by constructing it into a cabinet. If you want to create a customized appearance, you can buy trim kits from the manufacturer to make the space between the microwave and cabinetry.
If you're working on a major renovation or construction project, it might be possible to build a microwave into the wall. This will provide the appearance of a sleeker design. But, it's more challenging because you'll have cut into the structure of your house to place it. It is best to delegate this job to a professional, who can make sure that your existing walls are strong enough to support the weight of the unit. They can also install any necessary reinforcement.
Installing a drawer-style microwave below the counter is another option. It is accessible by simply swiping your finger on the pull handle. This arrangement is ideal for kitchens that have limited counter space. It's also the most cost-effective option as you'll only need to pay for the installation and drawer. It also comes with the benefit of having a landing space, which makes it easier to place food in and remove it of the oven, rather than having to reach over or under a countertop.
Functions
Explore the variety of Neff microwavables that are small and built-in. In contrast to freestanding microwaves, integrated appliances can be seamlessly integrated into your kitchen, creating a sleek modern backdrop for all those kitchen selfies. They might require more space on your worktop for accessibility, however, as they are higher up the wall. They do have a wide range of options that make it easy to cook, reheat, and even warm food. There are programs that will automatically calculate the temperature and duration of cooking. You can use an integrated microwave to melt chocolate or heat up a glass of milk.