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Built In Microwave: A Simple Definition

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Built In Microwave Ovens For Wall Units

Oven microwave combo wall units provide stylish design in your kitchen and can add to the overall value of your home. They're usually built into cabinets like a drawer or above your range to reduce visual distractions and maximize the use of vertical space.

They're also installed at eye level, avoiding reaching too high or bending down making them more accessible to those with mobility issues.

Size

Built-in microwave ovens are installed within your cabinets or on the wall to create a seamless appearance and free up counterspace. They are also an ideal place to put your plate or food after you have removed it from the oven. Take into consideration the size and style of your cabinets when you are choosing the microwave that is built-in or an over-the-range model.

Microwave Drawer Style

Depending on your cabinet location If you have a cabinet, you can get the microwave drawer that opens and closes as a cabinet door. This design is ideal for an island installation, in which the microwave and grill built in is placed beneath the counter, but is easily accessible when you need to grab a plate or bowl from it. Microwave drawers are often smaller than standalone units, and can be as small as low as 1.5 cubic feet. This can be beneficial for those who don't cook large meals or want to conserve space in their kitchen.

Other built-in microwave options include sliding doors, similar to window shades. This is an ideal option for cabinets that don't have the space to accommodate an open door that swings out. There are a few styles available in various colors to match other kitchen appliances. Certain microwaves, like those from the KitchenAid brand come with a trim kit to aid in the finishing of the appliance.

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

Modern built-in microwaves offer multiple cooking options. The FUJIOH microwave built-in FV-MW51, for example, has 8 auto cook menus that allow you to prepare pizza potatoes, potatoes, vegetables fish, meat and popcorn easily. The microwave comes with grill setting as well as an automatic defrost feature that allows you to avoid manual defrosting procedures.

Power

The power of a microwave is the speed at which it cooks and also how evenly it distributes the heat. You should choose a microwave with a high capacity, like 1,200 Watts, to ensure that your meals are fully cooked. There are also models with lower watts that allow for a more gradual cooking, which is ideal for delicate meals.

Built-in microwaves are more integrated and seamless than countertop models. They can be fixed to the wall or inside cabinets. They also help keep countertops clear of clutter and make it easier to move dishes between the oven and the microwave.

A majority of these appliances are designed to be put close to a wall oven, creating an efficient dual-purpose cooking station in your kitchen. This setup is perfect for those who cook big meals often and want to save on time by cooking food in one place.

They are not only smaller but also cost less. This can save you money on installation and energy costs. Be aware that unlike a countertop or an over-the-range microwave the built-in model requires proper ventilation to prevent burning and heat dangers. This means it's essential to ensure that the appliance is installed professionally to ensure it's properly ventilated and bracketed.

Microwaves with a cabinet-door design, such as the VM550 from KitchenAid are designed to fit inside the cabinets in your kitchen for an elegant and sleek appearance. They have a door that swings out or drops down from the left, like a normal oven. They are a great option for small spaces, as they can be mounted on the wall or in a cabinet. They also come in various widths.

A lot of microwaves are available in stainless steel finishes that are compatible with your kitchen appliances. This gives your kitchen a clean and unified look without the need for a major renovation. There are other options available in black stainless steel finishes that complement a wide range of kitchen styles.

Convenience

Built-in microwave ovens are a great method to maximize your vertical storage space when you kitchen renovation. Unlike countertop microwaves, wall-mounted models can be tucked away in cabinets or directly to the wall, creating a clean, sleek appearance and allows you to easily access your appliance. Modern built-in models are available in a variety of styles and finishes. They include stainless steel, white, and black choices.

The built-in position of the microwave helps protect children from the dangers that come with touching hot surfaces. Countertop microwaves are easily accessed by curious toddlers. This could cause burns and other accidents. However, when you choose to install an integrated model, you can install it on top of your stove or in a cabinet, making it more difficult for curious children to get access to the appliance.

Depending on the model you select the built in microwave black-in microwaves you choose, there are additional features that can enhance your efficiency and simplify your cooking. For instance, some models come with sensor steam cycles that automatically determine the best time for steaming vegetables and other food items. Some models have extra racks to allow you stack plates or cook several dishes at once. Certain models come with security locks that can be locked by children to prevent opening the appliance.

While a built-in microwave is a fantastic option for any kitchen, it's especially useful in smaller homes or apartments. These appliances can easily be integrated into kitchens since they're designed to fit inside an upper cupboard that is standard. They are smaller than microwaves placed over the range, and are easier to clean than models that stand on their own.

Despite their small size built-in microwaves can still accommodate large family meals and make-ahead meal preps. When combined with an electric range and convection oven microwaves can be an efficient kitchen solution that saves both countertop and cabinet space.

Design

A built in microwave oven lets you reclaim kitchen countertop space leaving more space for food prep and other tasks. It can also be incorporated into your cabinetry for an elegant, customized appearance and feel. There are a variety of options, such as traditional countertop microwaves, over the range microwaves, and even a combination microwave/hood model.

The size of the built-in micro is a key aspect to take into consideration when choosing one. It will determine how much counter space it occupies. Choose a model with enough capacity to cater to your cooking needs, which includes the ability to heat leftovers. Some models have rotating racks that can be removed or a turntable to make it easier for food placement. Other options include cooking control options like defrost settings and air fry modes, as well as many power levels.

Another factor to consider is how the microwave will be placed. The majority of built in double oven and microwave-in microwaves are built into cabinets in kitchens to create a unique style, unified look and also to make space for counter space. This option does not require major demolition, and it can be accomplished at a fraction of the cost of a complete kitchen remodel. Built-in microwaves can also be installed in a fixed wall.

There are pros and pros to both installation alternatives. The opening around an appliance built-in could be a bit sloppy when it is recessing. Kitchen designers can bridge these gaps by using trim kits that are available in louvered and flat designs, to reflect a contemporary or traditional style. Transitional-styled kitchens often put the microwave above an integrated wall oven. These appliances can be easily reached by taller customers and eliminate the need to reach above the stove, which isn't safe for everyone.

Some built-in microwavables are made to be hung on an unfixed wall, similar to an electric stove. This can be an affordable alternative to a full kitchen remodel, as it does not require demolition or new electrical wiring. These units can be paired with the matching KitchenAid(r) wall ovens to create a cohesive, custom appearance to the kitchen. They can also free up valuable counter space without sacrificing functionality or functionality.