Microwave and Oven Integrated
Microwaves can be a wonderful addition to any home. They cook food faster than a regular oven and can help you save time by preparing food quickly.
Integrate your microwave into your kitchen for a your own unique appearance. With various flush-installation styles, a built-in microwave offers plenty of storage space while making your workspace clean.
Built-in
Built-in microwaves are designed to be incorporated in kitchen cabinetry, or fixed to the wall. They provide an elegant appearance for your kitchen. They add a luxurious look to your kitchen and come with high-end features to aid in cooking and baking with ease. Built-in microwaves come in a variety of sizes and power levels. They can free up counter space and are ideal for busy families.
Built-in microwaves can be placed at eye level or within easy reach for easy operation. When placing your microwave, it's important to strike the right balance between ergonomics and functionality. Be aware of the size of your appliance prior to installing it. You may also have to adjust your position so that you are comfortable.

You can choose from a range of styles to find the ideal fit for your kitchen. Some models feature an integrated flush design that can be installed flush with conventional cabinet depths to create seamless installation. Other microwaves sport sleek, minimalist lines that complement the traditional or contemporary kitchen design.
Based on your preferences If you're looking for a microwave that's more your style, you can select a microwave that comes with rotating racks or a turntable to assist you in evenly heating and prepare food. There are models with shortcut/convenience buttons and time cook settings to provide convenience.
A new trend in microwaves is the introduction of flatbed technology. Unlike traditional turntables, flatbed microwaves are flat inside which allows you to put wider dishes in your appliance and heat them more evenly. Flatbed microwaves are also easier to clean because there are no nooks and crevices in which food could get stuck.
Built-in microwaves are often viewed as more difficult to maintain than countertop microwaves. However, with the right information and care, you can still easily maintain your integrated microwave to ensure it looks like new. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning and maintenance in order to prolong the life of your appliance.
Countertop
Perhaps the most well-known of microwave oven types countertop models are placed on the counter top of your kitchen and offer simple, convenient access. These freestanding appliances come in a variety of power capacities and finishes, and also a variety of colors to match the decor of your kitchen. They don't need to be mounted or installed in order to be carried with you when you move.
While often viewed as just an appliance to heat frozen food items and warming cold coffee, these useful kitchen appliances have a lot more to offer. Many models come with advanced features, such as weight and time defrost settings to optimize the amount of time needed to achieve perfectly thawed foods. Some models have a Keep Warm feature that keeps food warm and ready for eating for up to sixty minutes. This makes them ideal for everyday use or entertaining.
Size is a key factor when choosing a countertop microwavr. While the standard kitchen counters have an average depth of 25 1/2" The maximum countertop space for a countertop microwave is 16". This can reduce the space available on the kitchen work surface, and limit the amount of space you can use in the space.
Installing a microwave in drawers is a great idea for those who are in a tight spot and need immediate access to a microwave but have limited counter space. This can help you save counter space, and also put the appliance away when it's not being used, without sacrificing other kitchen storage space. It's also a great option for small spaces and apartment kitchens and dorm rooms or rec rooms where counter space is limited.
Installing a built-in microwave is a different method to free up space on your countertop. In contrast to countertop microwaves that are placed on your counter, built-in models are installed into your kitchen cabinetry or integrated into the wall for an aesthetically pleasing look. This allows you to incorporate your microwave in the overall design of your kitchen so that it appears like it's part of the design.
Drawer
Microwave drawers are a sleek, modern upgrade for the kitchen. They seamlessly integrate with cabinetry to maximize space in the kitchen. They are a favorite choice for homeowners who want practicality and ease of use while prioritizing a tidy countertop. Regular maintenance and appropriate use will extend the lifespan of this innovative appliance.
Drawer microwaves are available in standard sizes for cabinets of 24 to 30 inches, making them a perfect fit for modern kitchen layouts. They do not require any significant adjustments. They are not like traditional microwaves, which require counter space. They slide out and open by pressing a button. This lets you make use of your counter space for other reasons, like decorating, workspace or for other tasks.
This type of microwave doesn't require as much space to function as an under-the counter or built-in appliance. The sliding design also eliminates the need for turntables, saving even more counter space. This lets you use large rectangular dishes or oval jars that wouldn't fit on the turntable.
These appliances are installed at an accessible height and provide a more ergonomic experience for people of all ages and abilities. They allow for easier placement and retrieve dishes, thus reducing the risk of spills and overheating. These units also provide greater visibility of the cooking area, which helps reduce frustration during meal preparation.
Like other kinds of integrated microwaves, the decision of whether or not this one is worth the investment depends on your specific circumstances. A drawer microwave is a great option for modern kitchens if you need more countertop space, appreciate the ergonomic design and want to incorporate advanced cooking features, such as convection or sensor. This option is not for you if you are satisfied with your countertop and prefer a minimalist design.
Over the Range
Over-the-range microwavables are installed over stoves or cooktops in order to save counter space and give sleek, modern appearance. These versatile kitchen appliances can be used as hood or range vents to remove steam, smoke and cooking odors. They also have overhead lighting to aid in cooking and meal preparation tasks. Smart over-the-range microwaves can even connect to your LG oven and connect to the ThinQ app for a more efficient experience.
You can choose from various sizes and styles that fit in with your kitchen and blend in with other appliances. Many models feature a stainless steel or chrome finish that matches other countertop appliances such as a refrigerator, oven, and dishwasher. Some models include charcoal filters to cut down on the odors and fumes. Some models come with a vent which can be changed from exhaust venting to the recirculation mode according to the cooking requirements of your.
Another benefit of over-the-range microwaves is that they are simpler to access than countertop models. This is especially true if you utilize your microwave to heat up frozen food items or to cook food because they are positioned close to where you work. The act of reaching over a hot stove or cooktop for a countertop microwave can be dangerous, particularly if you're not careful.
Over-the-range models are also great for saving counter space and can be used to store cookbooks and other small kitchen appliances. These microwaves are more expensive than countertop models and could also require professional installation.
The choice between an over-the range or countertop microwave is contingent on the layout of your kitchen, the amount of counter space available, and your personal preferences. Both microwaves can help your kitchen become more efficient, but over-the-range models can aid in saving counter space and offer integrated ventilation to provide a more comfortable cooking experience.