Microwave and Oven Integrated
Microwaves are a great addition to any home. They can cook food faster than traditional ovens and can save time with rapid cooking.
Integrate your microwave into your kitchen for a a custom style. Built-in microwaves can be found in flush-installed styles, which provide ample storage space, while keeping your workspace free of clutter.
Built-in
Designed to be integrated into cabinets for kitchens or a fixed wall with built-in microwaves, they give an elegant and sophisticated look to your space. They can be fitted with top-of-the-line features that allow you to bake and cook effortlessly. Available in a range of sizes and power levels, microwaves with built-ins make space for space on your counters and are ideal for busy family households.
Installing microwaves built-in at the eye level or close to reach will ensure easy operation. When positioning your microwave it is important to strike the right balance between ergonomics and functionality. Be sure to take into consideration the height at which you plan to install your appliance and be aware that you may require adjusting your posture to achieve the most comfortable position.
With a range of styles to pick from there is a best kitchen design that suits your needs. Some models are available with a flush-built design that sits flush against standard cabinet depths to offer seamless installation. Other microwaves feature sleek minimalist lines that match modern or traditional kitchen aesthetics.
If you prefer If you're looking for a microwave that's more your style, you can opt for an oven that has rotating racks or a turntable to aid in evenly heating and prepare food evenly. For added convenience there are microwaves that offer shortcut/convenience keys and time cook settings that can make it easier to save time when cooking.
A new trend in microwaves is the introduction of flatbed technology. Flatbed microwaves feature a flat interior, which is different from traditional turntables. This makes it possible to cook larger meals more evenly. Additionally, flatbed microwaves can be more easily cleaned because there aren't any crevices or nooks for food particles to get caught in.
Built-in microwaves are often seen as being more difficult to maintain than countertop microwaves. However, with the right knowledge and attention, you can still easily maintain your integrated microwave to ensure it looks like new. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning and maintenance to help prolong the life of your appliance.
Countertop
Countertop models are among the most popular microwave ovens. They sit on your kitchen counter, and provide easy, convenient access. These freestanding appliances come in a wide variety of power capacities, finishes and features, as well as a variety of colors to complement your kitchen's decor. Additionally, they don't require installation or mounting, meaning you can bring them with you if you ever relocate.
These kitchen appliances are much more than just a device to heat frozen food or coffee. Many models feature advanced features such as weight and time defrost settings that maximize the amount of time required to achieve perfectly thawed foods. Some models have a Keep Warm feature that keeps food warm and ready for eating for up to 60 minutes. This makes them perfect for entertaining or everyday use.
Size can be a major aspect when selecting a countertop microwavr. The maximum amount of counter space available for a countertop microwavable is 16". The standard kitchen countertops are 25 1/2" deep. This can leave less room on your kitchen's work surface and limit how you can make use of the space in your home.
Installing a microwave into the drawer is a great idea if you are in an awkward situation and require fast access to a microwave but have a limited counter space. This will allow you to save counter space, and also put the appliance away when not in use without sacrificing other kitchen storage space. This is a great option for small spaces, apartment kitchens and dorms or rooms with limited counter space.
Installing a built-in microwavable is a different way to free space on your counter. Built-in microwaves are more sleek than countertop models that sit on the counter. in built microwave are either recessed into the cabinetry or wall to create a seamless look. These options let you incorporate your microwave into the overall kitchen design and make it appear as if it's always there.
Drawer
Microwave drawers provide a sleek modern upgrade to the kitchen, with seamless integration into cabinets which maximizes the space in your kitchen. They are a popular choice for homeowners who value practicality and ease of use while taking care of a neat countertop. Regular maintenance and proper use will extend the life of this innovative appliance.
Drawer microwaves come in standard sizes of cabinets generally between 24 and 30 inches wide, which makes them a perfect fit for modern kitchen layouts without requiring extensive modifications. Unlike traditional microwave ovens that occupy counter space, these models can slide out of the cabinet and open with the push of the button, leaving your countertops open as a workspace, decoration items, or any other task.
This type of microwave doesn't require as much clearance to function as an over-the counter or built-in appliance. Furthermore the sliding design eliminates the requirement for a turntable which will save space on your countertop. This lets you use large rectangular casserole dishes or oblong containers that would not fit on a traditional turntable.
Since these appliances are placed at a higher level they provide better ergonomic accessibility for people of all abilities and ages. They allow for easier retrieval and place dishes, thus reducing the risk of spills and overheating. In addition, these units provide more visibility into the cooking space, which helps reduce frustration during meal preparation.
Like other types of integrated microwaves determining whether or not this one is worth the investment is based on your particular situation. If you're in need of more countertop space, like the ergonomic accessibility, and would like advanced cooking features like sensor or convection capabilities the drawer microwave can be an excellent investment for a modern kitchen. This option is not suitable if you are content with your countertop but prefer a minimalist look.
Over the Range
Microwavables that are over the range are positioned over stoves or cooktops to reduce counter space and give sleek, modern appearance. These kitchen appliances can be used as hood or range vents to remove steam, smoke and cooking odors. They also come with overhead lighting that can be used to light cooking and meal preparation tasks. Smart microwaves over the range can sync with your LG oven and connect to the ThinQ app for a streamlined experience.

You can choose between various sizes and styles that fit in with your kitchen and blend with other appliances. Many over-the-range models feature stainless steel or chrome finish to coordinate with other countertop appliances like dishwasher, refrigerator, and oven. Some models include charcoal filters to cut down on the odors and fumes. Certain models come with an exhaust vent that can be switched from exhaust venting into recirculation mode based on the cooking requirements of your.
The models that are over-the-range are also simpler to use than countertop models. This is especially true when you are using the microwave to heat or heat frozen food items. It can be dangerous to reach across an oven or cooktop that is hot to get a countertop microwavable, especially if not careful.
These models can also be used to store small appliances or cookbooks. However, they tend to be more expensive than countertop models and may require professional installation.
The choice between an over the range and countertop microwave will depend on your kitchen layout, available counter space, and personal preferences. Both types of microwaves will help your kitchen to be more efficient. However, over-the-range microwaves are more compact and come with integrated ventilation to provide a more convenient cooking environment.