Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
In-built microwaves can be positioned inside cabinets for sleek and modern appearance. This type of microwave works well in smaller kitchens, and when you are restricted by counter space.
This method involves cutting through the wall to install your appliance, so it's recommended to enlist the help of a professional installer. Pro: Provides a classy appearance in your kitchen when coupled with other appliances, like a wall-mounted stove.
Size
Microwaves are available in different sizes to suit your kitchen and cooking style. There are three kinds of microwaves which include countertop models that you can place on your counter or table or over the range (microwave with hood) and built-in units that can be incorporated in your kitchen cabinets.

If you're looking for a small integrated microwavable, select the Whirlpool slim trim kit. This allows the appliance to be smaller and is suitable for kitchens with smaller spaces. You can also pick from a variety of capacities ranging from 0.8 cubic foot to 2.1 cubic feet to meet your needs.
The dimensions of a microwave integrated will depend on whether you want a combi or a single model, as well as if you plan to use it as a conventional oven. They'll usually need to be installed when your kitchen is designed, to ensure that it is a good fit in the cabinet where it will be placed. They'll also be higher in the kitchen, meaning they can be harder to clean than freestanding microwaves.
Space
Integrated microwaves have become "it-appliance" in modern kitchens. They have numerous advantages over freestanding models. Built to seamlessly fit in upper cabinets, they keep countertops free of clutter and free up worktop space for other appliances such as blenders and mixers. They're perfect for small spaces because of their small dimensions. Models with a low-profile cutout are more streamlined. The interior space can vary in each model, but the majority offer approximately 0.8 cubic feet. Look for a model with a narrower width to make it easier to fit into smaller spaces, and also consider a model with a lower height to reduce space above the range.
Because they are higher in the cabinet, integrated microwaves can be harder to clean than freestanding counterparts. However this is not a problem by planning it carefully and using the right cleaning techniques.
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 appearance. In a cabinet or appliance garage, it can be hidden behind a door that blends in with the surrounding cabinets for a custom design. This solution removes the safety risk of having a microwave on a worktop visible to small children. It can be set higher, so that it is safe for them.
Converting the microwave into a cabinet or cabinet is one of the most common methods to incorporate it into your kitchen, and it's generally quite simple. For a custom appearance, you can buy trim kits from the manufacturer to make the space between the microwave and the cabinetry.
If you're undertaking major renovations or building, it may be possible to build the microwave inside the wall, which will offer a more streamlined design. However, this is more challenging since you'll have cut into the structure of your house to put it in. This is a job 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.
Another option is to put an under-counter microwave that is drawer-style counter and access it by simply swiping your finger against the pull handle. This is a great option for kitchens with a limited counter space. It's also the most cost-effective option as you'll only need to pay for the installation and drawer. It also has the added benefit of having a landing space, making it easier to put food in and take it out from the oven rather than reaching under or over a countertop.
Functions
Discover the range of microwaves with built-in small sizes from Neff. As opposed to freestanding appliances appliances seamlessly integrate with the kitchen, providing an stylish, contemporary backdrop for selfies. They may need more space on your worktop to allow for easy access however, since they are higher up on the wall. They do offer a range of options that make it easy to cook, reheat, and heat food. Included in built in microwave are automated programs that automatically determine the temperature, cooking time and duration. If you're heating milk in a glass or melting chocolate, an integrated microwave can help you out.