Choosing a Built-In Microwave For a Wall Unit
The integrated microwaves in a kitchen provide a sleeker appearance than countertop models. They can also be set at a higher height and don't require you to bend down or reach. They are also equipped with a wide range of top-quality functions to provide premium functionality.
Compare sizes, power and features to find the ideal built-in microwave for your wall.
Space Efficiency
Built-in microwaves provide a better appearance than countertop microwaves (also known as freestanding models) because they seamlessly blend into your cabinetry. This allows you to reclaim the counter space and enjoy a clutter free dining and cooking space. With the various flush installation options you can put your microwave at a comfortable height and in the position that best suits the way you will use your kitchen space. For example, many people choose to place their microwave built-in near their wall oven to make it easier to move dishes between the two appliances.
In addition to the streamlined appearance of a microwave with built-in features, you'll also benefit from better kitchen organization. Built-in microwaves usually fit inside a cabinet, so they won't take up precious counter space and they also offer more storage options for kitchen essentials like bowls and dishes. Additionally, built-in microwaves can be fitted with an array of features that can aid you in cooking your favourite food and drinks. These include pre-programmed settings for different kinds of food and control options for defrosting, steaming, and boiling.
Although a built-in microwave may provide an extra layer of sophistication to your kitchen, it's also a slightly more expensive alternative than a countertop model. This is due to the additional installation and ventilation costs that come with this type. To ensure that you get the most value for your money, you need to compare the specifications of each model and consider the features you want to be included.
The price of a built-in microwave can differ based on the size, wattage and other specifications you choose. A higher wattage, like can allow you to cook food faster. This can be useful for busy families and those who eat on the go. It is important to keep in mind that microwavables with built-in microwaves require adequate ventilation.
These innovative ideas will be a source of inspiration should you decide to incorporate your microwave into your kitchen while maintaining its functionality. These innovative ideas that include putting it on an island or recessing it into a wall, will improve your ergonomic workspace while also creating a stunning kitchen.
Enhanced Aesthetics
Built-in microwaves are installed in niches or wall cabinets to create a seamless and unified appearance. Freestanding models can occupy valuable counter space and look messy. They are typically placed at eye level, making them easier to reach and clean for cleaning purposes. This minimises the risk of accidental spills or drops which makes them a safer option for families with children.
Many CDA microwaves with built-in ovens are available as part of an appliance suite, allowing them to match your countertop oven and warming drawers for a harmonious aesthetic. With oven and microwave built in of finishes and design styles they are 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 also more simple to set up and change than traditional countertop models. Counter top models can be connected to an outlet and put on the countertop, however built-in models must be installed into an area such as a niche or cabinet. Trim kits might be needed to ensure a perfect installation.
If you're looking to transform your kitchen by giving it a modern appearance, a CDA built-in microwave is the best choice. Unlike countertop microwaves, which tend to be less attractive and can interfere with the style of your kitchen They are designed to match other cabinetry appliances in your home, including your electric stove (also known as a range) and refrigerator. The integrated design and customization options are a great way to add a bit of luxury that will make you stand out the crowd.
While installing a CDA built-in microwave might require more work and money than a countertop microwave, the benefits over time are well worth it. This kind of microwave can provide a premium, customized feel to your kitchen and could increase the resale value of your home. With their enhanced design, optimal use of vertical space, and potential for resales and resale value, a CDA built-in microwave will be the ideal addition to any home. For more information about our range of built-in microwaves and other kitchen appliances, contact us today.
Customisation
Unlike freestanding microwaves that sit on the counter, built-in models are installed in cabinets or mounted on the wall to keep them out of the way and free up more countertop space. Installing these microwaves is more difficult than freestanding microwaves and requires a professional. However, built-in microwaves can provide additional options for customisation that aren't available on freestanding appliances, such as door design and layout.
The most well-known type of built-in microwave sits inside a cabinet in the kitchen, offering a streamlined look that is a perfect match with the other kitchen decor. The models could have a flat front or a door that extends to the top of the cabinet, which allows to hide the appliance when it is not being used. Some microwaves come with a trim kit to make the gaps appear smaller around the unit. This creates an unified, seamless appearance. Some microwaves can be mounted on an open wall above a stove, and they double as a vent.
A built-in model with drawers can be concealed beneath your counters to create a sleek appearance. This design can also reduce the amount of countertop space required to transport food into and out of the oven. This design is ideal for kitchens with little counter space.
Other options include an open-sliding drawer that opens in the same way as an oven that is traditional and an open drawer that opens from left to right or a door that drops down. A sliding tray can be included to aid in easy loading of larger dishes. The capacity of most built-in microwaves is between 0.5 and 2 cu ft however there are smaller and larger models to meet your needs.
Built-in microwaves are often coated in stainless steel because they can be a perfect match for a variety of kitchen designs. They can add a modern style to traditional kitchens, and work well in contemporary spaces. These finishes can also be coordinated with other Whirlpool stainless steel appliances, like a wall oven, for a an aesthetically pleasing baking and cooking station that is suitable for meal preparation.
Concealed Placement
Microwaves that are integrated into wall cabinets create a sleek custom option that can enhance the design of your kitchen while also keeping the counters clean. This is particularly beneficial when you have children who are small or those with mobility issues in your home.
There are a variety of options for concealment, such as wall-mounted or over-the range models that also double as venting Hoods. A professional can assist you in choosing the best place based on your specific requirements and the amount of access you want. They can also decide whether the microwave should be vented into the house or outside, which would require the installation of ducts.

Mounting the microwave in a cabinet door is another great option. It can be hidden from the view when not being used and maintains a sleek appearance. This is an ideal option when you don't use your microwave frequently or prefer a minimalist countertop style.
Install built in microwave and oven in an existing cabinet that has sink. This will create the appearance of a seamless and integrated design. It is important to keep in mind that this option may require you to move around the appliance more frequently in order to reach and clean underneath it.
Install your microwave under the kitchen island. This will help you increase the space on your countertop and will allow for easier access since it's right at eye level. This solution could require you to bend over or stretch out to reach it, which could be dangerous for seniors or children.
Whatever location you choose the built-in microwave will make an attractive and practical addition to the kitchen of your home. They're available in many different styles and finishes to fit your decor and come with various features to make cooking easier and less time-consuming. You can save money on energy with features like quick start and defrost. Contact us today to learn more about our microwave options and how you can incorporate them into your customized kitchen design. Our team of experts is ready to assist you!