Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
The integrated microwaves are incorporated into your kitchen cabinetry to create an elegant, integrated appearance. This kind of microwave works well in smaller kitchens, and when you have a limited counter space.
This method requires cutting through the wall to mount your appliance. It is recommended to hire an experienced installer. Pro: Creates a customized look for your kitchen, especially when it is paired with other appliances, such as an oven for wall.
Size
Microwaves come in different sizes to suit your kitchen and cooking style. There are microwaves for countertop use that you can place on your table or counter, over-the-range (microwave combination hoods) and built-in models that can be integrated into kitchen cabinets.

If you're looking to buy a smaller integrated microwave, go for the Whirlpool Slim Trim Kit that allows your appliance to take up less space which makes it suitable for smaller kitchens. You can also choose from various capacities inside ranging from 0.8 cubic foot to 2.1 cubic foot to suit your requirements.
The dimensions of a microwave integrated will depend on if you want a combi or a single model, as well as if you plan to use the appliance as an oven that is conventional. They'll typically require installation when your kitchen is designed, to make sure that it fits in the cabinet where it will sit. They will also be higher in the cabinet, making them more difficult to clean.
Space
Integrated microwaves have become the "it-appliance" for modern kitchens. They have many advantages over freestanding models. Built to seamlessly fit in upper cabinets, they keep countertops clear of clutter and free up worktop space for other appliances like mixers and blenders. Their compact size means they're also great for small spaces and models with a low profile cutout make them even more compact. The interior space varies, but the majority of models are around 0.8 cubic foot. Look for a model with smaller widths to fit in smaller spaces, and also consider a model with a lower height to reduce space above the range.
In-built microwaves are more difficult to clean because they are higher in the. However this can be avoided by planning it carefully and using the right cleaning techniques.
Looks
A small microwave with integrated features provides the same functionality as a countertop model however, it doesn't need any counter space and can provide your kitchen with a clean appearance. In the cabinet or garage for appliances, it can be hidden behind an opening that blends with the cabinets around it for an individual fit. This solution also removes the risk of having a microwave on the worktop that is visible to children since it can be set higher in the space, making it safe for children to reach.
Making the microwave into a cabinet or cabinet is one of the most popular ways to incorporate it into your kitchen, and it's fairly simple. If stoves built in microwave 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 install a microwave into the wall. This will give an easier and more modern look. But, it's an issue because you'll have to cut into the structure of your home to place it. This is a job 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 put a drawer-style microwave below the counter, which can be accessed by swiping a finger against the pull handle. This is a great option for kitchens with little counter space. It's also the most cost-effective choice, since you only need to pay for the installation and drawer. This arrangement also gives the benefit of landing space that is instantly accessible, making it much easier to place food in the oven and take it out from the oven without having to reach over or under the counter.
Functions
Discover the range of microwaves with built-in small sizes from Neff. In contrast to freestanding appliances, integrated appliances are seamlessly integrated into the kitchen, creating an stylish, modern backdrop for those selfies. They may need more space on your worktop to allow for easy access, however, as they are higher up the wall. But that doesn't stop them however, from offering many convenient features that can help you to cook and reheat food in a breeze. There are also automatic programs that automatically calculate the temperature, cooking time and duration. So whether you're warming up the milk in a glass or melting chocolate, a microwave integrated can help you out.