Choosing a Built-In Microwave For a Wall Unit
The integrated microwaves that are used in kitchens have a more sleek appearance than countertop models. They can also be set at a higher level and don't require you to bend down or reach. They also come with a range of high-end functions for premium functionality.
Compare the sizes, power, and features to find the ideal built-in wall-mounted microwave.
Space Efficiency
Built-in microwaves have a more appealing aesthetic than countertop microwaves (also known as freestanding models) since they seamlessly integrate into your cabinetry. This allows you to free up the counter space and enjoy a clutter-free eating and cooking area. With review can put your built-in microwave at a level that is comfortable and in the spot that best suits the way you use your kitchen space. Many people put their built-in oven near their microwave to make it easier to move dishes.
A built-in oven will also improve your kitchen's organization. Built-in microwaves are usually housed in cabinets, which means that they don't take up valuable countertop space. They also provide more storage options for kitchen essentials, such as dishes and bowls. Built-in microwaves are also equipped with a range of features that will help you prepare your favourite meals and beverages. Included are pre-programmed settings and control options for defrosting boiling and steaming.
While a built-in microwave can add a touch of class to your kitchen, it's also a slightly more expensive option than the countertop model. This is due to the extra installation and ventilation costs that come with this model. Compare the features of each model to get the best value for money.
The cost of an integrated microwave may vary depending upon the size, wattage, and other specifications you select. For example, a higher wattage will allow you to cook food more quickly, which is useful for families with busy schedules or for those who prefer to eat on the go. It is also important to keep in mind that microwaves with built-in appliances require adequate ventilation, which is why you'll need to keep in mind the requirements for cabinet depth when deciding where to put it.
If you're looking for a way to free up the counter space while still utilizing your microwave, these innovative ways to integrate your appliance into your kitchen are sure to inspire. From putting it on an island to recessing it into the wall these creative solutions provide numerous benefits that will increase your ergonomic workspace and create a beautiful kitchen space.
Enhanced Aesthetics
Freestanding microwaves can take up valuable countertop space and create an unclean appearance, built-in models are installed into wall cabinets or installed in kitchen niches to create a seamless, integrated aesthetic. The majority of microwaves built-in are placed at eye level to make them easier to clean and reach. This reduces the chance of accidental spills or drops which makes them a safer option for families with children.
Many CDA built-in microwaves are available as part of a suite of appliances which allows them to match your countertop oven and warming drawers to create a harmonious look. With a choice of finishes and design styles, this makes them an ideal choice for kitchens that are modern and want to integrate their appliances seamlessly into the overall design.
Built-in microwaves, in addition to their aesthetic appeal, are much easier to install and change than traditional countertop models. Countertop models can be connected to an outlet and positioned on the countertop, whereas built-in models must be installed in a cabinet or niche. Trim kits are required to ensure a smooth fit.
A CDA built-in microwavable is the ideal choice for you if you're looking to give your kitchen a more elegant appearance. Contrary to countertop microwaves, which tend to be less stylish and may clash with the design of your kitchen These models are designed to match other cabinetry appliances in your home, including your electric stove (also called the range) and refrigerator. The integrated design and customization options are a great way to add a touch of luxury and make you stand out the crowd.
Installing a CDA-built-in microwave requires some effort and expense than the countertop model, but the advantages over time are well worth it. This type of microwave can give a luxurious, customized look to your kitchen, and could boost the resale value your home. A CDA built-in micro will enhance the appearance of any home, optimize vertical space, and increase its resale potential. Contact us today to find out more about our built-in range of microwaves and other items for kitchens.

Customisation
As opposed to freestanding microwaves which sit on the counter, built-in microwaves are installed into a cabinet or placed on the wall to keep them out of the way and to free up more counter space. Installation of these models is more challenging than that of freestanding microwaves and requires a professional. However, built-in microwaves may provide additional customization options that are not offered on freestanding appliances, such as door layout and style.
The most well-known type of built-in microwave sits in a kitchen cabinet and offers a sleek design that blends in with the kitchen's decor. These models may feature a flat front or an opening that extends to the top of the cabinet, which can help to conceal the appliance when not in use. Some microwaves are equipped with a trim kit to cover the gaps around the appliance. This creates a seamless, integrated look. Some microwaves can be mounted in an open space over the stove, and can also are also a vent.
A built-in model with drawers can be hidden under your counters to create a sleek appearance. This configuration also reduces the amount of countertop space required for food going into and out of the oven. This style is ideal for kitchens with small counter space or island installation.
Other options include a drawer that opens from right-to-left as well as a drop-down door or a slide-out drawer that opens in the same way as a traditional oven. A sliding tray may also be included to aid in easy loading of larger dishes. Most built-in microwaves can accommodate between 0.5 and 2 cubic feet, but you can find larger or smaller models to meet your cooking requirements.
Built-in microwaves are typically coated in stainless steel, as they are a great complement to various kitchen designs. They can add a modern look to traditional kitchens and work well in contemporary spaces. These finishes can be paired with other Whirlpool appliances, like a wall oven, to create an cohesive kitchen and baking station.
Concealed Placement
Microwaves that are integrated into wall cabinets provide an elegant and unique option that can enhance the design of your kitchen while ensuring that counters are clean. This is particularly useful for families with young children or those who have mobility issues in your home.
There are a variety of options for concealing the hood such as wall mounted or over the range models that serve as venting hoods. A professional can help you decide the most suitable location based on your unique requirements and the amount of access you'd like. They'll also be able to determine whether the microwave should be vented outdoors or into the home, which will require the installation of ducts.
Mounting the microwave in a cabinet door is another good option. It can be concealed from view when it's not being used and maintains a sleek appearance. This is a great option for those who don't frequently use your microwave, or you prefer a minimalist countertop design.
Add a microwave to an existing cabinet that has sink. This gives the appearance of a seamless, integrated design. However, it is important to note that this option may require you to move the appliance more frequently in order to reach and clean underneath it.
Finally, you can put your microwave underneath your kitchen island. This will allow you to reduce the space on your counter and will make it easier to reach because the microwave will be situated at eye level. But, this method could require you to bend or stretch to reach it. This could pose a danger to small children or seniors.
A built-in oven can look great in any kitchen, no matter where you place it. They are available in a variety of styles and finishes to fit your decor and offer many features that make cooking easier and less time-consuming. You can cut down on energy costs with features like rapid start and defrost. Contact us today to learn more about our microwave options and how you can incorporate them into your unique kitchen design. Our team of experts are happy to help you!