Microwave and Oven Integrated
Microwaves can be a wonderful addition to any kitchen. They cook food faster than a regular oven and can save you time with quick prep.
Instead of putting your microwave on the counter, incorporate it into your kitchen to create a custom look. Built-in microwaves are available in flush installation styles that provide plenty of storage space, while ensuring your workspace is free of clutter.
Built-in
Built-in microwaves are designed to fit into kitchen cabinets, or fixed to the wall. They create a sleek design for your space. They add a luxurious look to your kitchen and include high-end features that help you cook and bake effortlessly. Available in a variety of sizes and power levels, microwaves with built-ins free up counter space in your home and are ideal for busy families.
Built-in microwaves can be installed at eye level or within easy reach to ensure convenient operation. When placing your microwave, it's important to find the perfect balance between ergonomics and functionality. Be aware of the height of your appliance when installing it. You may also need to adjust your position so that you are comfortable.
With a variety of styles to choose from, you can find the ideal kitchen cabinet. Some models have a flush-built-in design that can be installed flush with conventional cabinet depths to create seamless installation. Other microwaves are crafted with clean and minimalist lines that complement the traditional or contemporary kitchen design.
Depending on your preference, you can also select an oven that has an adjustable rack or turntable to assist you in evenly heating and prepare food evenly. For added convenience, there are also models with shortcut keys or time cook settings that can help you save even more time while 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 allows you to cook larger dishes more evenly. Flatbed microwaves are also easier to clean because there aren't any nooks or crevices where food gets stuck.
Built-in microwaves are often seen as being more difficult to maintain than countertop microwaves. But, with the right knowledge and attention you can easily maintain your integrated microwave to keep it looking as good as new. Follow the cleaning and maintenance guidelines of the manufacturer to extend the lifespan of your appliance.
Countertop
Perhaps the most well-known of all microwave oven models Countertop models are placed on top of your kitchen counter and provide simple, easy access. These freestanding appliances come in a variety of power capacities and finishes, as well as a variety of colors that will complement the decor of your kitchen. They don't have to be installed or mounted, so they can be taken with you if you move.
These kitchen appliances are more than a tool to heat up frozen coffee or food items. A lot of models feature advanced features, such as weight and time defrost setting which optimizes the amount of time needed to thaw food perfectly. They may also offer the Keep Warm option that keeps food toasty and ready to serve for up to 60 minutes, making them ideal for use in everyday entertaining and.
Size is a key aspect when selecting a countertop microwavr. While the standard kitchen counters have an average depth of 25 1/2" The maximum space available for a countertop microwave is 16". This could mean less space on the kitchen's work surface and limit the way you make use of that space at your home.
Installing a microwave inside a drawer is a great solution if you are in a tight spot and need quick access to a microwave, but have a limited counter space. This will allow you to reduce counter space, put away the appliance when not in use, and still have plenty of kitchen storage. This is a great choice for apartments, small dorms and kitchens as well as rec rooms with a limited countertop space.
Another way to free up your countertop is to install a built-in microwave. Unlike countertop microwaves that sit on the counter, built-in models can be installed into your kitchen cabinetry or integrated into the wall to create a more seamless look. These options allow you to integrate your microwave into the overall kitchen design, so that it looks as if it's always there.
Drawer
Microwave drawers are sleek, modern addition to the kitchen. They seamlessly integrate with cabinets to maximize space in the kitchen. They are a favorite option for homeowners who appreciate practicality and ease of use while making sure their countertops are clean. Regular maintenance and proper use can extend the life of this innovative appliance.
Drawer microwaves are available in standard sizes for cabinets typically between 24 and 30 inches wide, making them compatible with a variety of contemporary kitchen designs without requiring extensive changes. These microwaves aren't like traditional microwaves that take up counter space. They open and slide out by pressing a button. This lets you make use of your counter space for other reasons, like workspace, decor, or other tasks.
This kind of microwave does not require as much space to function as an over-the counter or built-in appliance. Additionally the sliding design removes the requirement for a turntable which could save space on your countertop. built in oven and microwave oven can allow you to use large rectangular casserole dishes or oblong containers that would not fit on the traditional turntable.
Because these appliances are installed at a higher level 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 set dishes, which reduces the chance of spills and overheating. Additionally, these units provide more visibility into the cooking area, which reduces frustration during meal preparation.
Like other kinds of integrated microwaves, the decision of whether or not this one is worth the investment is dependent on your particular circumstances. A drawer microwave is a great investment for modern kitchens when you require more counter space, appreciate the ergonomic accessibility and want advanced cooking features such as convection or sensor. However, if you're content with your countertop or prefer a more minimalist design, this model might not be the best for you.
Over in built microwave
Over-the-range microwaves are installed over cooktops or stoves to make space for counter space and give a sleek built-in look. These versatile kitchen appliances can be used as hood vents or range vents to remove smoke, steam and cooking smells. They also have overhead lighting to aid in 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 from a range of sizes and styles that will enhance your kitchen and blend in with other appliances. A lot of models that are over-the-range come with stainless steel or chrome finish that can be matched with other countertop appliances like refrigerators, dishwashers, and oven. Some models include charcoal filters to help reduce odors and fumes. Some models come with vents that can be switched from exhaust venting to the recirculation mode according to your cooking needs.
Over-the-range models are also easier to use than countertop models. This is especially true if you use your microwave to heat frozen food items or cook food because they are situated exactly where you are working. It's risky to reach over an oven or cooktop that is hot to grab a countertop microwave in particular if you are not cautious.
These models can also be used to store small appliances or cookbooks. These microwaves can be more expensive than countertop models and could 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 can help your kitchen to be more efficient. However, over-the-range microwaves are more compact and have integrated ventilation to provide a more convenient cooking space.