The microwave does not have to be built in and you can still do similar to above.
Can you put a microwave in a pantry cabinet.
You will need to check countertop microwave clearance before putting a microwave in a cabinet or another built in nook.
Leaves the counter clear and the sightline open especially when paired with airy upper shelving.
Plus if you have curious small children this could be a dangerous option.
The benefit of this is keeping your bench space free and allowing you to keep below bench cabinetry free for drawer storage.
Or even better call an expert to make sure it is fitted right.
Despite the difference in designs it is possible to install a countertop microwave in a cabinet unit if you do so cautiously.
If the microwave is too low moving dishes in and out of it can be a nuisance.
Keep in mind that an overhead microwave cabinet will be deeper than other overhead cabinets.
Make sure the place you choose to put your microwave is easy to access.
Instead of lowering the microwave shelf to make room for another shelf above it we opted to put the missing shelf back in above the microwave shelf.
Hiding your microwave in the pantry isn t the best solution for everyone but it is an effective way to keep your microwave out of sight.
A hanging code in the kitchen can cause an accident.
Sometimes a shelf is added in the cabinet to hold the microwave if it sticks out a bit.
I had a shelf in cabinet similar to auntthelm s pic and suzyq s pic with the ladder.
There can be a space with an outlet in a cabinet pantry etc.
A microwave oven designed exclusively for a kitchen countertop has vents that are built into the back of microwave.
And while many bloggers will advise you to install a microwave in your kitchen cabinets we strongly advise against it.
Placing a microwave in an overhead cabinet can be a great way of positioning a microwave.
If you can make do with a smaller microwave then you can tuck it onto a shelf as part of your upper cabinets.
You can make a hole in the cabinet at the back where the code passes to the socket.
Don t have much counter or upper cabinet space to spare.
Consider replacing a lower drawer with a microwave cabinet.
If installed into a cabinet these vents will be blocked and unable to release steam from the microwave.
Depending on the model you choose you may find that you need the shelf the microwave sits on to protrude out a little further than your upper cabinets and you ll want to plan ahead so that your electrician puts the required outlet on the wall in the space where the microwave will live.