If you need a clever place to hide your microwave, then you have come to the right place because today I sharing creative hidden microwave ideas. Some are built-in, while others you can DIY in one day.
A microwave oven is definitely a convenience but they’re not exactly attractive. A hidden microwave might pique your interest if it’s something you’ve never considered for your kitchen. We want to show off great places to hide your microwave, like putting your microwave in your pantry or hiding your microwave in a cabinet are two great solutions. Considering having your microwave built into a kitchen island is another perfect place to hide a microwave.
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Just having your microwave sitting on your countertop in your kitchen can be a total eye-sore. And if you have a small kitchen, it’s a great way to free up counter space. Hiding away your microwave is a great idea! You don’t have to only hide your microwave. You can create a whole appliance garage to hide away all of the goodies you have in your kitchen.
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Do you have a microwave in your kitchen? If not, this idea is perfect for other appliances taking up counter space. Hidden microwaves can still be used, just no longer an eyesore.
If you’re in the process of having a new house built or considering having an island added to your kitchen, consider having your microwave built into your island. Built-in appliances like this microwave is a good design option and gives you easy access.
This beauty was part of an installation done by Tim Lloyd Construction Co.
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Microwaves are still part of almost every kitchen, but they don’t have to be the centerpiece of the room. Countertop microwaves can get a built-in look in a microwave cabinet. It can be the best option to give you easy access without keeping it in plain sight.
Leo Designs Chicago, designed this hidden microwave behind pocket doors for a client. It looks so beautiful there’s a temptation just to leave the doors open. The microwave blends in so well with the other items in the cabinet.
Catherine and Bryan, from Beginning In The Middle, have a classy appliance garage with their microwave and coffee maker and supplies hidden inside. This is a great way to keep small appliances you don’t use often tucked away.
Having an electrician install an outlet in a cupboard is a simple task. This way, you have working appliances hidden away and never have to pull them out to finish your cooking.
Coastal by Sarah has an organized pantry. She has hidden her microwave in her spice pantry. The best thing is that white microwave blends right into the white cabinets and accessories. If you have the available storage space, this is the perfect spot to hide your microwave away.
This is a great idea to keep simple microwaveable items beside the microwave. Easy storage and easy cooking.
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Suverna, from My Hillside Haven, styled her cabinet shelving for those times when the doors need to be opened, and the company can see what’s inside.
Her hidden microwave, as well as her other appliances, look organized and ready to use in her cupboard.
We recently wrote a post about Clever Strategy For A Hidden Microwave In Pantry. It’s a helpful step-by-step post on how to proceed with the process.
We love how it turned out and how easy it is to use!
Hiding your microwave can make your kitchen more attractive and free up counter space. Just be sure you have enough room to open the microwave door. If having a hidden microwave in your kitchen is a new idea, are you about to jump into the project? Do you already have a hidden microwave in your kitchen? If so, we’d love to know where yours is hidden. In a pantry, cabinet, or kitchen island? Or do you have another original idea on where to hide microwaves? We’d love to hear your kitchen design that holds your hidden microwave.
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This post was last modified on 28/10/2023 15:58
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