Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
The integrated microwaves are incorporated into cabinets in your kitchen, creating an elegant, integrated appearance. This type of microwave is ideal well in smaller kitchens, and when you are restricted by counter space.

This option requires cutting into 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, such as a wall oven.
Size
Microwaves are available in various sizes to suit your kitchen and cooking style. There are three types of microwaves: countertop models that you can put on your table or counter or over the range (microwave hood combination) and built-in units that can be integrated in kitchen cabinets.
If you're looking for a small integrated microwave you can opt for the Whirlpool Slim Trim Kit. It lets your appliance be smaller in size making it perfect for kitchens with smaller space. You can also choose from various capacities inside which range from 0.8 cubic feet up to 2.1 cubic feet to meet your requirements.
When it comes to integrated microwaves, the size you choose will depend on whether you'd like a solo or combi model and whether you're using the appliance for oven functions, too. They'll typically need to be installed when your kitchen is planned, to ensure that it fits into the cabinet in which it will be placed. They'll also be higher in the cabinet, making them more difficult to clean.
Space
Integrated microwaves are fast becoming the 'it' appliance in modern kitchens, and they offer a host of advantages over freestanding microwaves. They are designed to seamlessly fit into upper cabinets, they keep countertops free of clutter and free worktop space for other appliances such as blenders and mixers. They're great for small spaces due to their compact dimensions. Models with cutouts that are low-profile are more streamlined. Interior space varies in each model, but the majority offer approximately 0.8 cubic feet. Find a model with smaller widths to fit into smaller spaces, and also consider a model with a shorter height to save on space above the range.
Integrated microwaves are more difficult to clean since they are higher in the. This can be avoided by planning carefully and employing the right cleaning methods.
Looks
Small microwaves with integrated ovens provide the same functions as countertop models, but they don't occupy any counter space. They can also help give your kitchen a sleek look. It can be hidden in a cabinet, appliance garage, or behind the door to blend with the surrounding cabinets. microwaves built in eliminates the danger of having an appliance on a worktop that is visible to kids. It can be placed higher, where it is safe for children to use it.
It's fairly simple to integrate your microwave into your kitchen by constructing it into a cabinet. For a custom appearance, you can buy a trim kit from the manufacturer to fill in the gaps between the microwave and the cabinetry.
If you are doing a major renovation or construction project, it could be possible to build an integrated microwave into the wall. This will give your home an easier and more modern look. This isn't an easy solution as you'll need to cut into your home's structure to install it. It is best to delegate this task to a professional who can ensure that your existing walls are strong enough to support the weight of the unit. They can also add any reinforcement necessary.
Another option is to put a microwave with a drawer beneath the counter, which can be accessed by swiping a finger against a pull handle. This configuration is ideal for kitchens with a limited countertop space. It's typically the most cost-effective solution as you'll only need to purchase a new drawer and installation. It also comes with the benefit of immediately available landing space, which makes it easier to put food in and take it out of the oven, rather than having to reach over or under the countertop.
Functions
Explore the wide selection of small built-in microwaves from Neff. Unlike freestanding appliances, integrated appliances are seamlessly integrated into the kitchen, creating an elegant, modern backdrop for those selfies. However, because they sit higher up on the wall, they may require a bit more space on the worktop for easy access. This doesn't stop them, however, from offering an array of useful features that can help you to cook, reheat and warm food in a breeze. Included are automatic programmes which automatically determine the temperature as well as the cooking time and duration. You can use an integrated microwave to melt chocolate or warm up a glass of milk.