Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
The integrated microwaves are incorporated into the cabinetry of your kitchen to create an elegant, integrated appearance. This type of microwave works well in smaller kitchens, and when you are limited on counter space.
This is a method of cutting into the wall to mount your appliance, so it's recommended to enlist the assistance of a professional installer. Pro: Creates a custom appearance for your kitchen especially when it is paired with other appliances like an oven for wall.
Size
Microwaves are available in various sizes to fit your kitchen and cooking preferences. There are microwaves for countertop use that you can place on your table or counter as well as over-the-range (microwave hood combinations) and built-in models that can be integrated into kitchen cabinets.
If you are looking for a compact integrated microwavable, you can select the Whirlpool slim trim kit. This allows your appliance to be smaller and is perfect for smaller kitchens. There's also a broad range of interior capacities that range from 0.8 cubic feet up to 2.1 cubic feet, so you can pick one that best suits your needs.
When it comes to integrated microwaves the size you pick will depend on whether you'd like a single or a combi model, and if you're using the appliance for oven functions, too. They'll typically have to be installed once the kitchen is designed to ensure that it is a good fit in the cabinet where it will sit. They'll also sit higher up in the kitchen, meaning they're harder to clean than freestanding microwaves.
Space
Integrated microwaves have become the "it-appliance" in modern kitchens. They offer many advantages over freestanding models. They are designed to seamlessly fit into upper cabinets, and keep countertops clear of clutter. This means there's more space on the worktops to accommodate other appliances such as blenders and mixers. Their compact size makes them ideal for smaller spaces and models with a low-profile cutout make them even more streamlined. The interior space is different in each model, but the majority offer about 0.8 cubic feet. Look for a model with smaller widths to fit in smaller spaces, and also consider a model with a shorter height to make space below the range.
As they sit higher up in the cabinet, integrated microwaves may be harder to clean than their freestanding counterparts. However this is not a problem by planning it carefully and using the right cleaning methods.
Looks
A microwave that is small and integrated offers the same features as a countertop model, but it doesn't require any counter space and can provide your kitchen with a clean look. It can be placed in a cabinet or appliance garage or behind doors to blend with the cabinets around it. This solution also removes the danger of having a microwave on the worktop accessible to children, because it can be put higher, where it is safe for them to reach.
It's fairly simple to integrate your microwave into your kitchen by building it into a cabinet or a cupboard. If you want to create a customized look, you can purchase a trim kit from the manufacturer to fill in the gaps between the microwave and cabinetry.
If wall microwave doing major renovations or building, it may be possible to incorporate the microwave inside the wall, which can result in a more streamlined design. This can be a difficult solution as you'll have to cut through your home's structure to place it. It is recommended to leave this job to a professional, who will ensure that your walls are able to support the weight of the unit. They can also install any necessary reinforcement.
Another option is to install a drawer-style microwave below the counter, which can be accessed by swiping a finger against a pull handle. This arrangement is perfect for kitchens with a limited counter space, and is typically the most cost-effective solution since you'll only have to purchase the purchase of a new microwave and its installation. This design also has 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 countertop.
Functions

Explore the variety of small built-in microwaves from Neff. In contrast to freestanding appliances, integrated appliances seamlessly integrate with the kitchen, creating an elegant and modern backdrop for those selfies. They may require more space on your kitchen counter for easy access however, since they are higher up the wall. However, this doesn't stop them however, from providing a wide variety of convenient features that allow you cook, reheat and warm food with ease. These include automatic programmes that automatically determine the temperature and cooking duration. You can use a microwave to melt chocolate or warm up a glass of milk.