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 mounted at a higher level which means you don't need to bend down or reach. They also come with an array of top-of-the-line features to provide the best functionality.
Compare the sizes, power and features to find the best built-in wall unit microwave.
Space Efficiency
Built-in microwaves provide a better design than countertop microwaves (also known as freestanding models) because they seamlessly integrate into your cabinetry. This allows you to reclaim your countertops and have the convenience of a clutter-free dining and cooking space. You can pick from a range of flush installation designs to put your built-in microwave at a height that is comfortable for you and in a spot that is suitable for your kitchen. Many people place their built-in oven close to their microwave, making it easier to transfer dishes.

A built-in oven can help organize your kitchen. Built-in microwaves are typically housed in cabinets, which means they do not take up valuable countertop space. They also offer more storage options for kitchen essentials, such as bowls and dishes. In addition, microwaves built-in can be fitted with a range of features that can aid you in cooking your favourite food and drinks. There are pre-programmed settings as well as control options for defrosting steaming and boiling.
Although a built-in microwave may add an additional layer of sophistication to your kitchen, it is also a bit more expensive alternative than the countertop model. This is because of the additional installation and venting costs that come with this kind of microwave. Compare the features of each model to get the best value for money.
The cost of a microwave with built-in features can vary based on the size, wattage and other specifications you choose. A higher wattage, for example will permit you to cook food quicker. This can be useful for busy families or those who consume food on the go. Keep in mind that microwavables with built-in microwaves require adequate ventilation.
These creative ideas will be an inspiration when you are looking to incorporate your microwave into your kitchen while still making it functional. These innovative solutions that include putting it in an Island or recessing it into a wall, will enhance your ergonomic workspace while also creating a stunning kitchen.
Enhanced Aesthetics
Built-in microwaves are positioned in wall cabinets or niches to create a seamless and integrated appearance. Freestanding models can take up valuable counter space and look messy. They are typically placed at eye level, making them easy to reach and maintain for cleaning. This minimises the risk of accidental spills or drops and makes them a safer option for families with young children.
Many CDA built-in microwaves are offered as part of a suite of appliances, allowing them to match your warming drawers and your countertop oven to create a harmonious look. With a range of styles and finishes, this makes them the perfect choice for kitchens that are modern and want to integrate their appliances seamlessly into the overall decor.
Built-in microwaves, aside from their aesthetic appeal, are more simple to install and replace than traditional countertop models. While counter top models simply require a place on a countertop and connected to an outlet, microwaves with built-in features must be inserted to a cabinet or niche and may require a trim kit in order to achieve a seamless fit.
A CDA built-in microwavable is the ideal solution for those who want to give your kitchen a more upscale appearance. These models are designed to match your other cabinetry features, like your electric range (also called a range) and refrigerator. The integrated look and customisation options are a great way to add a bit of luxury that can make you stand out from the crowd.
Installing a CDA-built-in microwave requires a little more work and expense than an appliance on the countertop however the advantages over time are worth it. This type of microwave can add a high-end, customised appearance to your kitchen and can increase the value of your home. With their enhanced design, optimal utilization of vertical space and potential for resale an CDA built-in microwave can be the ideal addition to any home. Contact us today for more about our built-in collection of microwaves and other products for the kitchen.
Customisation
As opposed to freestanding microwaves which sit on the counter, built-in microwaves are installed in cabinets or mounted on the wall to keep them away from the way and to free up more countertop space. Installation of these models is more complicated than that of freestanding microwaves and requires a skilled. Built-in microwaves have more customisation options than freestanding appliances. For instance, they can be designed with different door styles or layout.
Built-in microwaves are usually installed in kitchen cabinets. They provide sleek, modern design that can be easily integrated into the decor of your kitchen. The models may have flat surfaces or doors that extend to the top of your cabinet to help conceal the appliance while it is not in use. Certain microwaves come with an accessory kit for trimming in gaps around the unit to create a seamless look. Some microwaves can be hung on an open wall above the stove, and can also double as a vent.
Another type of built-in microwave is a drawer-style model that can be tucked under your counters for an elegant appearance. This arrangement reduces the needed of counter space to allow food to enter and leave the oven. This style is ideal for kitchens that have limited counter space or island installation.
built in ovens and microwaves include a sliding drawer that opens in the same way as an oven that is traditional and a drawer that opens right-to-left or a door that drops down. A sliding tray could be added to facilitate easy loading of larger dishes. Most built-in microwaves are able to handle between 0.5 and 2 cubic feet, however you can find smaller or larger models that will meet your cooking needs.
Built-in microwaves are typically finished in stainless steel, since they are a great complement to various kitchen designs. They can provide a modern style to traditional kitchens, and are a great choice for contemporary spaces. These finishes can be coordinated with other Whirlpool appliances, like a wall-oven, to create a unifying kitchen and baking station.
Concealed Placement
Microwaves that are integrated into wall cabinets create an elegant and unique option that can enhance your kitchen's design while ensuring that counters are clean. This is especially beneficial if you have small children or those with mobility issues in your home.
There are many alternatives for concealed placement that can be wall-mounted or over the range models that can also be used as venting hoods. A professional can help you decide the most suitable place based on your specific requirements and the amount of access you'd like. They can also decide whether the microwave needs to be vented into the house or outside, which would require the use of ducting.
Another option is to mount the microwave in a cabinet door, which is able to keep it out of sight when not in use and maintain the sleek appearance. This is a great option for those who don't use their microwave very often or prefer a minimal countertop style.
You can also attach an appliance like a microwave to cabinets that house a sink for an integrated and seamless appearance. This option could require you to move the appliance frequently to clean the underside.
Lastly, you can install your microwave beneath your kitchen island. This will help you to increase the space on your countertop and provide easier access since it's located at eye level. This solution could require you to bend over or stretch to reach it, which can be dangerous for seniors or children.
No matter which location you pick, a built-in microwave will make a stylish and functional addition to your kitchen. They are available in a variety of styles and finishes to match your decor and offer a variety of features to reduce the time spent cooking and effort. You can save money on energy 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 customized kitchen design. Our team of experts is happy to help you!