Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
In-built microwaves can be positioned within your cabinetry for a sleek and integrated appearance. This kind of microwave works well in smaller kitchens and if you have a limited counter space.
This method requires cutting through the wall to mount your appliance. It is best to work with an experienced installer. Pro: Creates a custom appearance for your kitchen particularly when paired with other appliances like an oven for wall.
Size

Microwaves come in different sizes to suit your kitchen and cooking style. There are three kinds of microwaves: countertop models that you can put on the counter or table or over the range (microwave with hood) and built-in units that can be integrated into your kitchen cabinets.
If you're looking for a small integrated microwave, go for the Whirlpool Slim Trim Kit. This allows your appliance to be smaller in size, making it ideal for kitchens with smaller space. There's also a broad variety of interior capacities that range from 0.8 cubic feet up to 2.1 cubic feet so that you can choose the one that meets your needs.
The dimensions of a microwave integrated will depend on if you're looking for a combi or solo model, and 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 fits into the cabinet where it'll be placed. They'll also sit higher up in the kitchen, meaning they're harder to clean than freestanding microwaves.
Space
Integrated microwaves are rapidly becoming the 'it' appliance for modern kitchens and they offer a host of advantages over freestanding microwaves. They are designed to fit seamlessly into upper cabinets and keep countertops clear of clutter. This means there's more space on the countertops for other appliances like mixers and blenders. Their compact size means they're also great for small spaces, and models with a low profile cutouts make them more streamlined. Interior space varies, but most models offer about 0.8 cubic feet. Find a model with smaller width to fit in smaller spaces, and also consider a model with a shorter height to reduce space above the range.
Integrated microwaves are more difficult to clean because they are higher in the. This is easily prevented by planning it carefully and using the right cleaning techniques.
Looks
A small microwave with integrated features provides the same functions as a countertop model but it doesn't require any counter space and can provide your kitchen with a clean look. It can be hidden in a cabinet or appliance garage, or behind a door to blend in with the cabinets around it. built in microwave oven eliminates the risk of having a microwave on a worktop visible to small children. It can be placed higher, so that it is safe for children to use it.
It's relatively easy to integrate your microwave into your kitchen by building it into a cabinet. To create a unique appearance, you can buy a trim kit from the manufacturer to make the space between the microwave and the cabinetry.
If you're undertaking a major remodel or construction, it could be possible to install the microwave inside the wall, which will offer an easier design. This is a challenging solution as you'll have to cut into the structure of your house to install it. This is a job best left to a professional who will make sure that your walls are strong enough to support the weight of the unit. They can also provide any necessary reinforcement.
Another option is to set up a microwave with a drawer beneath the counter and access it by swiping a finger against the pull handle. This arrangement is ideal for kitchens with little counter space. It's also the most cost-effective choice, since you only need to pay for the installation and drawer. This design also has the advantage of having a landing space that is immediately available, making it easier to put food items in the oven and then remove it from the oven without having to reach over or under the countertop.
Functions
Discover the range of Neff microwavables that are small and built-in. In contrast to freestanding appliances, integrated appliances seamlessly integrate into the kitchen, creating an stylish, modern backdrop for those selfies. They may need more space on your worktop for ease of access however, since they are higher up on the wall. They do have a wide range of features that make it easy to cook, reheat and heat food. They include programs that will automatically calculate the temperature and duration of cooking. You can use an integrated microwave to melt chocolate or warm up a glass of milk.