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Choosing a Built-In Microwave For a Wall Unit

The integrated microwaves in a kitchen offer a more streamlined look than countertop models. They can also be set at a higher elevation and don't require you to bend down or reach. They also come with various high-end features for premium functionality.





Compare the sizes, power and features to find the perfect built-in wall unit microwave.

Space Efficiency

Built-in microwaves offer a better aesthetic than countertop microwaves (also called freestanding models) because they seamlessly blend into your cabinetry. This lets you reclaim the counter space and enjoy a clutter-free eating and cooking area. You can choose from a variety of flush installation designs to put your built-in micro at an appropriate height for you and in a spot that is suitable for your kitchen. For instance, many prefer to put their microwave that is built-in close to their wall oven, making it easier to move dishes between the two appliances.

A built-in oven will help organize your kitchen. Built-in microwaves usually fit inside cabinets, which means they won't take up precious counter space. They also provide more storage options for kitchen essentials like dishes and bowls. Built-in microwaves come with a range of features that will aid you in preparing your favorite foods and drinks. These include pre-programmed settings for various kinds of food items as well as control options for defrosting, steaming, and boiling.

A built-in microwave is more expensive than a countertop microwave however, it can add an elegant touch to your home. This is due to the extra cost of installation and the ventilation that come with this model. To ensure that you receive the most value for your money, you need to evaluate the specifications of each model, and also consider the features you would like to be included.

The price of an integrated microwave can vary based on the size and wattage, as well as other specifications you select. For example, a higher power will enable you to cook food quicker, which is beneficial for families with busy schedules or for those who like to eat on-the-go. You should also keep in mind that built-in microwaves require adequate ventilation.

If you're looking for a way to free up space on your counters while still utilizing your microwave, these inventive ways to integrate your appliance into your kitchen are sure to inspire. From placing it in an island or recessing it into the wall these creative solutions provide a range of advantages that will improve your ergonomic work space and create a stunning kitchen space.

Enhanced Aesthetics

While freestanding microwaves can consume valuable countertop space and can create an unclean appearance, built-in models can be installed into wall cabinets or positioned in kitchen niches for seamless, integrated design. They're usually placed at eye level, which makes them easy to reach and maintain for cleaning. This minimizes the risk of accidental spills or drops and makes them a safer option for families with young children.

Many CDA built-in microwaves are available as part of an appliance set which allows them to match your warming drawers and your countertop oven to create a harmonious look. They are available in a variety of finishes and styles which makes them a great option for modern kitchens that wish to incorporate their appliances seamlessly with the overall design.

Aside from their aesthetic appeal, built-in microwaves are also a lot easier to install and replace than traditional countertop microwaves. Countertop models can be connected to an outlet and put on the countertop, but built-in models must be inserted into a cabinet or niche. Trim kits might be required to ensure a smooth installation.

A CDA built-in microwave is the ideal choice for those who want to give your kitchen an elegant look. In integrated combination microwave to countertop microwaves that tend to be less stylish and could interfere with the decor of your kitchen These models are designed to fit with other cabinetry elements in your home, like your electric stove (also called the range) and refrigerator. The integrated design and customization options are an excellent way to add a bit of luxury and make you stand out the crowd.

Installing a CDA-built-in microwave requires a little more work and money compared to a countertop model, but the benefits over time are worth it. This kind of microwave can give a luxurious, customized appearance to your kitchen and could increase the resale value of your home. A CDA built-in microwave will improve the appearance of any house, maximize vertical space, and enhance its resale potential. For more information about our range of built-in microwaves and other kitchen products, contact us today.

Customisation

Built-in microwaves can be mounted in cabinets or on walls to free space for counters. Installation of these models is more difficult than freestanding microwaves and requires a professional. However, built-in microwaves can offer additional customisation options that are not offered on freestanding appliances, such as door design and layout.

Built-in microwaves are typically installed in a kitchen cabinet. They provide sleek, modern design that blends well with the decor of your kitchen. The models could feature a flat front or a door that extends to the top of the cabinet, which allows to hide the appliance when it is not in use. Some microwaves come with a trim kit to make the gaps appear smaller around the unit. This gives it a seamless, integrated look. Some microwaves can be mounted in an open space over a stove, and they double as a vent.

Another type of built-in microwave is a drawer model that can be tucked under your counters for an elegant appearance. This configuration reduces the amount of countertop space needed to transport food in and out of the oven. This type of design is ideal for small kitchens that have little counter space.

Other options include an open-sliding drawer that opens like a traditional oven, a drawer that opens right-to-left or a door that drops down. There is also a sliding tray that makes loading larger dishes more convenient. The majority of microwaves built-in are able to handle between 0.5 and 2 cubic feet, however you can find smaller or larger models to meet your cooking requirements.

The stainless steel finishes are popular for microwaves that have built-in microwaves because they are a great match for the various kitchen designs. They can provide a modern feel to traditional kitchens and work well in contemporary spaces. These finishes can be combined with other Whirlpool appliances, such as a wall oven, to create an cohesive kitchen and baking station.

Concealed Placement

The microwaves that are integrated into wall cabinets can be a fashionable and custom-designed option to improve the look of your kitchen while also allowing counter space. This is especially beneficial if you have small children or those with mobility issues at home.

There are many options for concealment, including wall-mounted and over-the range models that also double as venting Hoods. A professional can help you determine the best place to put your microwave, based on what you require and the amount of accessibility you require. They'll also help you determine if the microwave should be vented outside or into the home, which will require the use of ducts.

Mounting the microwave in a cabinet door is another great option. It can be concealed from the view when not being used, and it will maintain a sleek look. This is a great option when you don't use your microwave very often or prefer a minimalist countertop design.

You can also add the microwave to a cabinet that houses an sink to give it a more integrated and seamless look. This solution could require you to move the appliance around more often to clean under.

Finally, you can put your microwave under your kitchen island. This will allow you to make your counter space more efficient and make it easier to reach, since the microwave will be located at eye-level. This option may require you to bend or stretch in order to reach it, which could be risky for children or seniors.

No matter which place you decide to go, a built-in oven can be a stylish and functional addition to your kitchen. They come in a variety of finishes and styles to complement your decor. They also come with various features to make cooking easier and less time-consuming. They can also aid in reducing energy costs with energy-efficient options like defrost settings and quick start. We can help you learn more about the microwave options we have available and how they can be incorporated into your custom designed kitchen. Our team of experts is eager to assist you!

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