Microwave and Oven Integrated
Microwaves are a great option for any home. They cook food faster than traditional ovens and can save time with rapid cooking.
Integrate your microwave in your kitchen to create a custom appearance. Built-in microwaves are available in flush-installed styles, which provide ample storage space, while making your work space clear.
Built-in
Built to be a part of cabinets for kitchens or a fixed wall, built-in microwaves create a sleek and elegant look to your space. They add a luxurious look to your kitchen, and include high-end features that aid in cooking and baking with ease. Available in a range of sizes and power levels, built-in microwaves make space for the counter space in your kitchen and are great for families with busy schedules.
Installing built in ovens and microwaves built-in at eye level or near to the user will make it easy to operate. It is important to strike the right balance between ergonomics and practicality when placing your microwave. Make sure you consider the level at which you intend to place your appliance, and keep in mind that you might need to alter your posture to achieve the most comfortable position.
You can choose from a variety of styles and choose the perfect fit for you kitchen. Certain models come with a flush built-in design that is flush with conventional cabinet depths for an effortless installation. Other microwaves feature sleek, minimalist lines that complement the traditional or contemporary kitchen design.
You can choose a microwave with a turntable, or removable racks that assist you in heating and cooking your food evenly. There are models with shortcut/convenience buttons and time cook settings for added convenience.
Flatbed technology is a new trend in the microwave industry. Flatbed microwaves feature a flat interior, in contrast to traditional turntables. This makes it possible to heat up larger dishes more evenly. Additionally, microwaves with flatbeds are more easy to clean since there are no nooks or crevices for food particles to get caught in.
Built-in microwaves are often seen as being more difficult to maintain than countertop microwaves. With the right knowledge and care you can easily maintain your integrated micro to keep it looking new. Follow the instructions of the manufacturer for cleaning and maintenance to prolong the life of your device.
Countertop
Countertop models are among the most commonly used microwave ovens. They sit on your counter and provide easy, convenient access. Freestanding microwaves are available in a wide variety of power capacities and finishes, as well as a variety of colors to complement your kitchen decor. They don't need installation or mounting, meaning you can carry them with you should you ever move.
Although often seen as a mere appliance used for heating frozen food items and warming up cold coffee, these handy kitchen appliances have a lot more to offer. A lot of models have advanced features such as weight and time defrost settings that maximize the amount of time needed to make sure that frozen foods are perfectly thawed. They might also have Keep Warm settings that keeps food toasty and ready to serve for as long as 60 minutes, making them perfect for entertaining and everyday use.
When it comes to selecting a countertop microwave, size can be a major factor. The maximum space on the counter for a countertop microwavable is 16". The standard kitchen countertops are 25 1/2" deep. This can leave less room for your kitchen's work surfaces and limit the way you make use of the space in your home.
If you are in a tight spot with a small countertop space, but require the quick access of a countertop microwave you can try installing it in the form of a drawer. This will allow you to reduce counter space and put the appliance away when not being used, without sacrificing other kitchen storage space. It's also a great option for small spaces and apartment kitchens as well as dorm rooms and rec rooms where counter space is at a premium.
Installing a built-in microwavable is a different way to free up space on your counter. In contrast to countertop microwaves that are placed on your counter, built-in models can be fitted into the kitchen cabinets or recessed into the wall for an aesthetically pleasing look. These options allow you to integrate your microwave into the overall layout of your kitchen, making it appear like it's always part of the layout.

Drawer
Microwave drawers provide a sleek modern upgrade to kitchens, and offer seamless integration into cabinetry which maximizes the space in your kitchen. These drawers are popular among homeowners who prioritize the convenience and utility while ensuring a clean countertop. Regular maintenance and the right use will extend the life of this revolutionary appliance.
Drawer microwaves are available in standard sizes for cabinets of 24 to 30 inches, making them a perfect fit for modern kitchen designs. They don't require any major changes. Contrary to traditional microwaves that occupy counter space, these models can slide out of the cabinet and open at the touch of an button, leaving your counters free to work from, decorate items, or other tasks.
Although buy built in microwave may need to clear off the countertop in order to lower dishes into the microwave, this kind of appliance doesn't require the space that an over-the counter or built-in model needs to operate. The sliding design also eliminates the necessity for turntables, which saves even more countertop space. This allows you to make use of large rectangular dishes as well as oval jars that wouldn't fit on a turntable.
They are placed at an appropriate height and provide a more ergonomic experience for users of all ages and abilities. They make it easier to place and take dishes out, reducing the chance of spills and overheating. Additionally, these units provide better visibility into the cooking space, which reduces frustration when cooking meals.
Like other types of integrated microwaves, the decision of whether or not this is a good choice is based on your particular situation. A drawer microwave is a good investment for modern kitchens if you need more countertop space, enjoy the ergonomic accessibility and want advanced cooking features, such as convection or sensor. However, if you're satisfied with your countertop or prefer a minimalist look, this option might not be the best choice for you.
Over the Range
Over-the-range microwaves are installed over cooktops or stoves to free up counter space and provide an elegant, integrated look. These kitchen appliances can double duty as range vents and hood vents, which helps eliminate steam, smoke, and cooking odors from the kitchen. They also offer overhead lighting to aid in cooking and meal prep tasks. Smart microwaves over the range can connect to your LG oven, and can connect to ThinQ for seamless experiences.
You can pick from a variety of sizes and styles that complement your kitchen and blend with other appliances. A lot of models that are over-the-range come with a chrome or stainless steel finish that can be matched with other countertop appliances like refrigerators, dishwashers, and oven. Certain models include a charcoal filter that reduces fumes and odors. Some models have a vent which can be switched from exhaust venting to Recirculation mode depending on the needs of your cook.
The models that are over-the-range are also simpler to use than countertop models. This is especially true if you use your microwave to cook frozen food items or to cook food because they are located exactly where you are working. Reaching over a hot cooktop or stove for a countertop microwave can be risky, especially if you're not careful.
These models can also be used to store small appliances or cookbooks. They can be more expensive than countertop models, and may also require professional installation.
The choice between an over-the-range or countertop microwave will depend on your kitchen layout as well as the space available for counters and your personal preferences. Both types of microwaves will make your kitchen more efficient, but over the range models can aid in saving counter space and offer an integrated ventilation system for a more pleasant cooking experience.