Choosing a Built-In Microwave For a Wall Unit
Microwaves that are integrated into a kitchen design can provide sleeker design than countertop models and can be installed at an elevated level to avoid having to bend or reach down. They are also equipped with a variety of high-end features for top functionality.
Find the perfect built-in microwave to fit in your wall unit by comparing sizes and power, as well as features.
Space Efficiency
In comparison to countertop microwave ovens that are referred to as freestanding microwaves, built-in models can provide an improved aesthetic for kitchens by seamlessly inscribing themselves into your cabinetry. This lets you reclaim the counter space and have a clutter-free cooking and dining area. With the various flush installation options it is possible to install your built-in microwave at a comfortable height and in the location that best suits how you utilize your kitchen space. Many people put their built-in oven close to their microwaves, making it easier to move dishes.
In addition to the streamlined appearance of a microwave with built-in features, you'll also benefit from better kitchen organization. Built-in microwaves are usually placed in cabinets, which means they don't occupy 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 wide range of features to aid you in preparing your favorite meals and beverages. Included are pre-programmed settings and control options for defrosting steaming and boiling.
A built-in microwave is more expensive than a countertop model, but it can provide a touch of sophistication to your home. This is because of the additional installation and ventilation costs associated with this type of microwave. To ensure you get the most value for your money, it's important to compare the specifications of each model, and also consider the features you'd like to have included.
The price of an integrated microwave will vary based on the size the microwave is, its wattage, and other specifications you select. A larger wattage, for instance can allow you to heat food faster. This is a great benefit for busy families or those who are on the go and eat. It's also important to remember that built-in microwaves need adequate ventilation, so you'll need be aware of the cabinet depth requirements when deciding where to put it.
These innovative ideas will inspire you when you are looking to incorporate your microwave into your kitchen while still making it functional. More Support that include putting it in an Island or recessing it into a wall, will enhance your ergonomic workspace while creating a beautiful kitchen.
Enhancing Aesthetics
Built-in microwaves can be positioned in wall cabinets or niches to create a seamless and integrated appearance. Freestanding models can occupy valuable counter space and appear messy. The majority of microwaves built-in are set at eye level, making them easier to clean and reach. This minimizes the risk of spills and drops, making it a safer choice for families with young children.
Many CDA built in microwaves are sold as part of a set of appliances, which allows them to be matched with your countertop ovens and warming drawers. This creates a harmonious aesthetic. With a choice of designs and finishes, this makes them an ideal option for kitchens that are modern and want to integrate their appliances seamlessly to the overall design.
Built-in microwaves, aside from their aesthetic appeal, are simpler to install and change than traditional countertop models. While counter-top models require to be set on a countertop and connected to an outlet, built-in microwaves must be inserted into a niche or cabinet and might require a trim kit in order to ensure a perfect fit.
A CDA built-in microwavable is the ideal choice for those who want to give your kitchen an elegant appearance. They are designed to match your other cabinetry features, like your electric range (also known as a range), and refrigerator. The integrated look and customisation features are a great addition to your kitchen, and will help you stand out.
While installing a CDA built-in microwave may require more work and money than a countertop microwave, the long-term benefits are well worth the effort. This kind of microwave can add a high-end, customised appearance to your kitchen and can boost the resale value your home. With their improved design, optimal use of vertical space, and potential for resale, a CDA built-in microwave will be the ideal addition to any home. Contact us today to find out more about our built-in collection of microwaves and other products for kitchens.
Customisation
Built-in microwaves are mounted into cabinets or on walls to free counter space. They are more difficult to install than freestanding microwaves and require the help of a professional to install them. However, built-in microwaves can provide additional customization options that are not available on freestanding appliances, such as door layout and style.
The most common type of built-in microwave can be found in a kitchen cabinet, offering a streamlined look that blends with the kitchen's decor. These models can have a flat surface or a door that extends up to the top of your cabinet to conceal the appliance while not in use. Some microwaves come with a trim kit that fills gaps around the unit to create a seamless look. Some microwaves can be hung in an open space over an oven, and they can serve as vents.
A built-in drawer model can be concealed beneath your counters for a clean look. This style of microwave also reduces the amount of countertop space required for food items going into and out of the oven. This design is perfect for small kitchens with limited counter space or island installations.
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 like a traditional oven. You may also find an open tray that slides to make loading larger dishes more convenient. The capacity of the majority of built-in microwaves ranges between 0.5 and 2 cu ft however, there are smaller and larger models available to suit your requirements.
Built-in microwaves are typically coated in stainless steel because they can be a perfect match for a variety of kitchen designs. They can provide a contemporary design to traditional kitchens and also work in modern designs. These finishes can also be coordinated with other Whirlpool stainless steel appliances, like a wall oven, for a an integrated baking and cooking station that is convenient for meal preparation.
Concealed Placement
Microwaves that blend into wall cabinets create an elegant and unique option that will enhance the design of your kitchen while ensuring that counters are clean. This is especially useful for families with young children or people who have mobility issues live in your home.

There are a variety of options for concealed placement, including 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 level of access you want. They'll also help you determine if the microwave should be vented outside or inside the home, which will require the use of ducts.
The microwave can be mounted in a cabinet door is another great option. It can be hidden from the view when not being used and maintains a sleek look. This is an ideal option if you don't use your microwave frequently or prefer a minimal countertop design.
You can also add a microwave to a cabinet that houses an sink to give it a more integrated and seamless appearance. However, it is important to remember that this option may require you to move the appliance more frequently to reach it and clean it.
Finally, you can put your microwave beneath the kitchen island. This will allow you to make more space on your counter and provide easier access since it's at eye level. But, this method could require you to bend or extend to reach it, and could be a hazard for young children or elderly.
Whichever location you pick the built-in microwave can be an attractive and practical addition to your kitchen. They are available in a variety of styles and finishes to fit your decor and offer various features to reduce cooking time and effort. They can even help you save on energy bills with energy-efficient options like defrost settings, and a quick start. Contact us today to learn more about our microwave options and how to incorporate them into your unique kitchen design. Our team of experts is ready to assist you!