Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
The integrated microwaves are incorporated into your kitchen cabinetry to create a sleek, integrated look. This type of microwave works well in smaller kitchens and if you are limited on counter space.
This requires cutting into the wall to install the appliance. It is best to employ an expert installer. Pro: Creates an elegant design in your kitchen coupled with other appliances, such as a wall-mounted oven.
Size
Microwaves come in a variety of sizes to suit your kitchen and cooking style. There are countertop microwaves that you can put on your counter or table and over-the-range (microwave hood combinations) and built-in models that can be built into your kitchen cabinets.
If you're looking for a compact integrated microwave, you can go for the Whirlpool Slim Trim Kit that enables your appliance to take up less space, making it ideal for kitchens with smaller space. There's also a broad variety of interior capacities that range from 0.8 cubic feet to 2.1 cubic feet so you can choose the one that meets your needs.
In wall microwave of 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, too. Generally, they'll need to be installed when your kitchen is being designed to ensure that it is compatible with the overall dimensions of the cabinet in which you plan to place it. They'll also be higher in the kitchen, meaning they're harder to clean than freestanding microwaves.
Space
Integrated microwaves have become the "it-appliance" for modern kitchens. They have numerous advantages over freestanding models. Built to seamlessly fit in upper cabinets, they help keep countertops clear of clutter and free worktop space for other appliances such as blenders and mixers. They're perfect for small spaces because of their compact dimensions. Models with a low-profile cutout are more sleek. The interior space can vary, but most models offer around 0.8 cubic feet. Look for a model with smaller width to fit in smaller spaces. You may also want to consider one with a shorter height to make space below the range.
The integrated microwaves are more difficult to clean because they are higher in the. This is easily avoided by planning ahead and utilizing the correct cleaning techniques.
Looks
Small integrated microwaves offer the same functions as countertop models, however they don't require any counter space. They can also help give your kitchen a clean look. Tucked into an appliance garage or cabinet it can be concealed behind a door that blends in with the cabinets surrounding it to create a customized fitting. This method eliminates the danger of having a microwave on a worktop that is visible to kids. It can be set higher, ensuring it's safe for them.
It's relatively easy to incorporate your microwave into your kitchen by building it into a cabinet or cupboard. To create a unique look, you can buy trim kits from the manufacturer to fill in the gaps between the microwave and cabinetry.
If you're planning an extensive remodel or building, it may be possible to incorporate the microwave into the wall, which can result in more of a sleek design. This isn't an easy option, since you'll need to cut into the structure of your home to put it in. This job is best left to a professional who can ensure that the walls are strong enough to support the weight of the unit. They can also provide any necessary reinforcement.
Installing a drawer-style micro below the counter is an alternative. It is accessible by swiping a finger on a pull handle. This is a great option for kitchens with limited countertop space. It's typically the most cost-effective solution because you'll need to pay for the purchase of a new microwave and its installation. This configuration also offers the benefit of landing space that is immediately accessible, making it simpler to put food items in the oven and take it out from the oven without needing to reach over or under the counter.
Functions

Explore the variety of microwaves with built-in small sizes from Neff. As opposed to freestanding microwaves appliances can be seamlessly integrated into your kitchen, providing an elegant, modern backdrop for all those kitchen selfies. They may require more space on your kitchen counter for accessibility, however, as they are higher on the wall. This doesn't stop them, however, from offering a wide variety of convenient features that will help you cook, reheat and warm food with ease. They include programs that automatically determine the temperature and cook time. If you're heating the milk in a glass or melting chocolate, an integrated microwave will be there for you.