Buying a Small Integrated Microwave
Integrated microwaves can be installed in cabinets to create a sleek and integrated look. This kind of microwave works well in smaller kitchens and if you are limited on counter space.
This option involves cutting into a wall to install the appliance, so it's recommended to enlist the assistance of a professional fitting expert. built in single oven and microwave packages : Creates a customized style for your kitchen, particularly when paired with other appliances, such as a wall oven.
Size

Microwaves are available in different sizes to fit your kitchen and cooking preferences. There are microwaves for countertop use that you can place on your counter or table and over-the-range (microwave combination hoods) and built-in models that can be integrated into kitchen cabinets.
If you're looking for a small integrated microwave, you can go for the Whirlpool Slim Trim Kit that enables your appliance to take up less space making it perfect for smaller kitchens. You'll also find a wide range of interior capacities that range from 0.8 cubic feet up to 2.1 cubic feet so you can choose the one that meets your needs.
In the case of integrated microwaves the size you pick will depend on whether you want a single or a combi model, and also if you're using the appliance for its oven functions as well. Generally, they'll need to be installed when your kitchen is being designed to ensure it fits in with the overall dimensions of the cabinet where you want it to be. They'll also be higher in the cabinet, making them more difficult to clean.
Space
Integrated microwaves are now the 'it-appliance' for modern kitchens. They have numerous advantages over freestanding models. Built to seamlessly fit in upper cabinets, they keep countertops free of clutter and free up worktop space for other appliances, such as mixers and blenders. They're great for small spaces because of their compact dimensions. Models with cutouts that are low-profile are more streamlined. The interior space is different, but most models have around 0.8 cubic foot. Look for a model with a narrower width to fit into smaller spaces. You may also want to consider one that is shorter to reduce space above the range.
The integrated microwaves are more difficult to clean since they are higher up. This is easily avoided by planning carefully and employing the right cleaning methods.
Looks
A microwave that is small and integrated offers the same functionality as a countertop model however, it doesn't require counter space and can provide your kitchen with a clean appearance. Tucked into the cabinet or garage for appliances, it can be hidden behind a door that blends in with the cabinets surrounding it to create a custom design. This solution also removes the danger of having a microwave in the kitchen that is visible to children since it can be set higher, where it is safe for children to reach.
It's relatively easy to integrate your microwave into your kitchen by constructing it into a cabinet or cupboard. You can purchase a trim kit for a custom look.
If you're undertaking major renovations or construction, it could be possible to incorporate the microwave into the wall that will give you an easier design. However, this can be a more difficult solution because you'll have cut into the structure of your home to put it in. This is a task best left to a professional who will make sure your existing walls can support the weight of the unit and add any necessary reinforcement.
Another option is to set up a drawer-style microwave below the counter that can be opened by swiping a finger against the pull handle. This arrangement is ideal for kitchens with a limited counter space. It's also the most cost-effective choice as you'll only need to pay for the installation and drawer. It also comes with the benefit of a readily available landing space, which makes it easier to put food into and take it out from the oven rather than reaching over or under a countertop.
Functions
Explore the wide selection of microwaves that are small and built-in from Neff. As opposed to freestanding microwaves appliances can be seamlessly incorporated into your kitchen, providing a sleek modern backdrop for all of those kitchen selfies. They might require more space on your worktop to allow for ease of access however, since they are higher up the wall. They do have a wide range of features that make it easy to cook, reheat, and heat food. These include automatic programmes that automatically calculate the temperature and cooking duration. So whether you're warming up the milk in a glass or melting chocolate, an integrated microwave will be there for you.