Microwave and Oven Integrated
Microwave ovens are a convenient addition to any kitchen. They cook food faster than traditional ovens and can cut down on time by preparing food quickly.
Integrate your microwave into your kitchen for a an individual appearance. Built-in microwaves are available in flush installation styles which provide ample storage space, while keeping your workspace free.

Built-in
Created to be integrated into cabinets for kitchens or a wall that is fixed, built-in microwaves create a sleek and elegant appearance to your kitchen. They can be outfitted with high-end features to help you bake and cook with ease. Built-in microwaves are available in different sizes and power levels. They can free up counter space and are great for busy families.
Built-in microwaves can be installed at eye level or within easy reach to allow for easy operation. When putting your microwave in its place it is essential to strike the right balance between ergonomics and functionality. Be sure to consider the distance you're planning to place your appliance, and keep in mind that you might require adjusting your posture to ensure comfortable usage.
With a wide variety of styles to pick from there is a best kitchen design that suits your needs. Some models feature a flush-built-in design, which is flush with conventional cabinet depths to create a seamless installation. Other microwaves are crafted with sleek and minimalist lines to complement modern or traditional kitchen aesthetics.
You can select an oven with a turntable, or removable racks that can help you heat and prepare your food evenly. For added integrated wall unit microwave there are microwaves with shortcut keys or time cook settings to make it easier to save time while cooking.
Flatbed technology is a recent trend in the microwave industry. Contrary to traditional turntables, flatbed microwaves are completely flat inside which allows you to place larger dishes inside the appliance and cook them more evenly. Additionally, flatbed microwaves can be more easily cleaned as there are no nooks or crevices for food to get stuck in.
A common issue with built-in microwaves is that they may be more difficult to clean than countertop microwaves. However, with the right knowledge and care you can maintain your microwave to ensure it looks as good as new. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning and maintenance in order to prolong the life of your appliance.
Countertop
Countertop models are among the most popular microwave ovens. They are placed on the counter in your kitchen, and provide quick, easy access. These freestanding appliances are available in a variety of power capacities and finishes, and also a variety of colors to complement the decor of your kitchen. Additionally, they don't require installation or mounting, meaning you can bring them with you should you ever move.
Though often viewed as nothing more than an appliance for heating up frozen food and warming up cold coffee, these useful kitchen appliances have a lot more to offer. Many models have advanced features such as weight and a time defrost setting which optimizes the amount of time needed to completely thaw frozen food. They may also offer the Keep Warm option that keeps food warm and ready to serve for up to 60 minutes, making them perfect for use in everyday entertaining and.
When it comes time to select a countertop microwave, size can be an important factor. The maximum space on the counter for a countertop microwave is 16". Kitchen countertops that are standard are 25 1/2" deep. This can reduce the space you have on your kitchen work surface, and limit your ability to use this area.
Installing a microwave in the drawer is a great option for those who are in a tight spot and require fast access to a microwave, but have limited counter space. This can help you save counter space, tuck away the appliance when it's not in use, and have plenty of kitchen storage. This is a great option for small spaces, apartment dorms and kitchens as well as rooms with limited countertop space.
Installing a built-in microwavable is another method to free up space on your countertop. Built-in microwaves are more sleek than countertop models which sit on the counter. They are either recessed into your cabinetry or wall to create an elegant look. These options let you integrate your microwave into the overall layout of your kitchen, so it looks as if it was always part of the design.
Drawer
Microwave drawers provide an elegant and modern look to the kitchen, with seamless integration into cabinets that maximizes kitchen space. They are a favorite choice for homeowners who want practicality and ease of use while making sure their countertops are clean. Regular maintenance and appropriate usage will prolong the life of this revolutionary appliance.
Drawer microwaves come in standard sizes of cabinets generally between 24 and 30 inches wide, making them compatible with many modern kitchen layouts without the need for extensive changes. In contrast to traditional microwave ovens which require counter space these models are able to slide out of cabinets and open with the press of an button, leaving your countertops free to be used as a workspace, decoration items, or other tasks.
This type of microwave does not require as much space to function as an under-the counter or built-in appliance. In addition the sliding design eliminates the need for a turntable, which will save space on your countertop. This allows you to use large rectangular casserole dishes or oblong containers which wouldn't fit on traditional turntables.
Because these appliances are installed at a height that is more accessible and are more ergonomic, they offer better accessibility for people of all ages and abilities. They help to make it easier to pick up and place dishes, reducing the possibility of spills and overheating. These units also give you better visibility into the cooking area which reduces frustration when cooking meals.
The value of this option is contingent on the particular circumstances. A drawer microwave is an excellent option for modern kitchens if you're looking for more countertop space, enjoy the ergonomic accessibility and want advanced cooking features, such as sensor or convection. This option is not suitable if you are content with your countertop but prefer a minimalist style.
Over the Range
Over-the-range microwaves are positioned above stoves or cooktops to free up counter space and create a sleek built-in look. These versatile kitchen appliances can be used as hood or range vents to get rid of smoke, steam and cooking odors. They also come with overhead lighting that can be used to light cooking and food preparation tasks. Smart microwaves over the range can connect to your LG oven and connect to the ThinQ app for a more efficient experience.
You can choose from a variety of sizes and styles to complement your kitchen design and blend in with other appliances. Many models over-the-range feature stainless steel or chrome finish that can be matched with other countertop appliances like a refrigerator, dishwasher, and oven. Certain models include charcoal filters that cut down on fumes and odors. Some models also come with a vent that can be switched between venting for exhaust and recirculation in accordance with your cooking needs and the kitchen's ventilation configuration.
Another benefit of microwaves with an over-the-range design is that they are simpler to access than countertop models. This is true especially if you use the microwave to cook or warm frozen food. It can be dangerous to reach across an oven or cooktop that is hot to get a countertop microwavable particularly if you're not careful.
Over-the-range models can also save counter space and can be used to store cookbooks, or other kitchen appliances that are small. These microwaves can be more expensive than countertop models, and also require professional installation.
The decision between an over the range and countertop microwave depends on the layout of your kitchen and the counter space you have available, and your personal preferences. Both types of microwaves can improve the efficiency of your kitchen. However, microwaves that are over-the-range are more compact and have integrated ventilation for a more convenient cooking space.