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Built In Microwave Ovens For Wall Units

Oven microwave wall units give a sophisticated look in your kitchen, and can enhance the overall value of your home. They're typically built into cabinetry such as a drawer, or above your range to minimise visual distractions and maximise use of vertical space.

They're also set at eye level, avoiding having to stoop or reach high, making them more accessible to those with mobility issues.

Size

Built-in microwaves are positioned in your cabinets or on the wall to create a seamless look and free up counter space. They also offer an ideal place to put your food or plate after you remove it from the oven. Consider the size and style your cabinets before deciding on the microwave that is built-in or an over-the range model.

Microwave Drawer Style

Depending on the location of your cabinet, you can purchase a microwave drawer that opens and closes as doors on cabinets. This style is ideal for an island setup where the microwave is tucked underneath the counter but is easily accessible to grab a bowl or plate. A microwave drawer is often smaller than a standalone unit with capacities as little as 1.5 cubic feet. This size is perfect for homeowners who don't cook a lot of meals and are looking to conserve space in their kitchens.

Other microwaves with built-ins include a sliding door, like window shades. This is a great option for cabinets that don't have enough space to accommodate doors that swing out. Some models are available in a range of colors, making it simple to coordinate the microwave with other kitchen appliances. Certain microwaves, like those made by the KitchenAid brand, come with a trim kit to aid in the finishing of the appliance.

Installing your microwave behind a tambour door is a different way to blend it into your cabinetry. This will allow you to conceal the appliance when not in use, and also create an individual appearance in your kitchen. The tambour door can also provide easy access when cooking as it opens up to reveal the microwave beneath.

hotpoint-31l-1000w-built-in-microwave-and-grill-stainless-steel-4979-small.jpgMany modern built in microwaves come with a variety of cooking control options. For instance the FUJIOH Built-in microwave and oven built in combo Oven FVMW51 includes 8 auto cook menus that let you prepare pizza, potato, vegetable, meat, fish popcorn, and beverages effortlessly. The microwave also has grilling capabilities and an automatic defrost feature that helps to accelerate the process by letting you bypass the manual defrost process.

Power

The power of a microwave determines how quickly it cooks and how evenly it distributes the heat. You should choose a microwave with a high capacity, like 1,200 Watts, to ensure that your food is fully cooked. You can also choose models with lower wattage, that provide a slower cooking process. This is great for delicate meals.

Built-in microwaves are more integrated and seamless than countertop models. They can be mounted to the wall or in cabinets. They also clear counters of clutter and allow you to easily move dishes between the oven and the microwave.

A majority of these appliances are designed to be placed right next to a wall oven, creating a convenient dual-use cooking station in your kitchen. This arrangement is ideal for those who cook big meals frequently and want to reduce time spent preparing food in one location.

These microwaves are not only smaller, but also cost less. This could save you money on installation and energy costs. Remember that, unlike the countertop microwave or an over-the-range model, a built-in model requires proper ventilation. This is to prevent burning hazards and heat build-up. It is important to get your appliance installed professionally in order to be properly ventilated and bracketed.

The microwave VM550, which has an open door that is cabinet-style is designed to fit inside your cabinets to give them a sleek, modern look. They have doors that swing out or slides to the left, similar to a regular oven. They are a great option for small built in microwave spaces, as they can be mounted on the wall or inside cabinets. They also come in various sizes.

A lot of microwaves are available in stainless steel finishes that will match your kitchen appliances. This creates an elegant and unifying look that can help you achieve the contemporary, modern kitchen you've always wanted without the need for a major remodel. There are also options in black stainless steel that can fit in with a variety of kitchen styles.

Convenience

Built-in microwave ovens are a great method to maximize your vertical storage space in a kitchen remodel. Wall-mounted microwaves are positioned in cabinets or directly to the walls, creating an elegant, clean appearance. They also make it easy to access the appliance. Modern built-in microwaves are available in a variety of styles and finishes, including black built in microwave, stainless steel, and white options, making it easy to find the perfect fit for your kitchen's aesthetic.

The built-in place of the microwave protects children from the dangers that come with touching hot surfaces. Countertop microwaves are typically accessible to curious toddlers, which can result in accidental burns or mishaps. If you choose to install an integrated model, you can install it above your stove or in a cabinet which makes it harder for curious kids to access the appliance.

Based on the model you choose the built-in microwaves you choose, there are additional features to enhance efficiency and simplify the cooking process. Some models, for Built in Microwave and Double Oven example include sensors that automatically set the ideal time to steam vegetables or other food. Some models have racks that let you stack plates or cook multiple dishes at once. And if you're looking for an additional level of security, make sure that the models that have locks that are child-proof, which prevent the opening of the appliance.

amzbim25ss-stainless-steel-25l-integrated-built-in-900w-digital-microwave-oven-4952-small.jpgA built-in microwave is a great option for any kitchen but it's particularly useful in smaller homes or apartments. These appliances can easily be installed into kitchens that are already in use since they are designed to fit inside a standard upper cupboard. They are also smaller than microwaves placed on top of the range and are easier to clean than microwaves that stand alone.

Despite their small integrated microwave size built-in microwaves can be able to accommodate large family meals as well as make-ahead meal preps. When paired with a convection or electric range, a microwave is a great option to save cabinet and countertop space.

Design

A built in microwave oven (Continuing) lets you reclaim kitchen countertop space, freeing up room for food preparation and other tasks. It can also be incorporated into your cabinets for a seamless, custom design and feel. There are a variety of options, including traditional countertop microwaves, over the range microwaves and even a model that is a combination of microwave and hood.

One of the most important aspects to consider when selecting a built-in microwave is size, as it will dictate how much counter space you lose. Select a model that has enough capacity to cater to your cooking needs, which includes the ability to heat leftovers. Some models have removable racks or a turntable to make it easier for food storage. Other options include cooking control options like defrost settings air fry settings, and a wide array of power levels.

Another consideration is how the microwave will be placed. The majority of built-in microwaves are built into cabinets to give a customized style, unified look and also to make space for counter space. This is a method that requires no major demolition, and is less than the cost of a total kitchen renovation. Built-in microwaves can be installed in a fixed wall.

There are pros and pros to both installation options. When a built-in microwave is hidden within cabinetry the opening might have gaps around the appliance. Kitchen designers can fill in these gaps with trim kits that are available in both louvered and flat designs, which reflect a traditional or modern style. Transitional-styled kitchens often put the microwave above an integrated wall oven. These appliances can be easily reached by taller people and avoid the need to reach above the stove, which isn't optimal for safety reasons.

Some built-in microwaves are designed to be plugged into the wall with a fixed structure like an electric range. This option is a cost-effective method to remodel your kitchen without the need to remove walls or install new electrical wiring. These units can be paired with identical KitchenAid(r) wall ovens to provide a unified, customized design to the kitchen. They can also free up valuable counter space, without sacrificing function or ease of use.
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