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Placing the Microwave in Your Kitchen Designs

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Appliances are a big part of Kitchen Design. You cannot design a Kitchen without them!

In anticipation of a free workshop I will be presenting in September, I will be devoting my blog posts in the next 6 to 8 weeks to appliances.

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Today I will revisit one of my most popular VESTA Blog posts that discussed where to place the microwave in a Kitchen design.

The microwave was first introduced in 1947 but really became popular in the 1970’s.

By the 1990’s sales were climbing with over 90% of American households owning one.

People hold on to their microwaves for a long time so sales have leveled off in the last 20 years, but statistics still show more than 90% of households include a microwave oven.

The issue with this appliances is that Kitchen Designers still struggles with where to place it.

There are many factors that can influence where the microwave is placed in the Kitchen. and the professional Kitchen Designer needs to do their research and determine the perfect location for it in each of their Kitchen designs.

First, you need to become familiar with the different types of microwaves on the market.

The Countertop Model Microwave

Countertop microwave
Countertop Microwave in Corner

The countertop microwave is the most popular type of microwave on the market because of it’s low cost.

As the name says, it has been designed to sit on the Kitchen counter.

The reason for this is that the appliance needs adequate air clearance on each side, the rear and the top to function properly.

In most cases placing it on the counter will achieve this.

A creative Kitchen Designer though, can work with the countertop microwave to give it a more built in look.

Recessed Into a Niche
Microwave under raised counter niche
Microwave in corner niche
A niche can be the perfect place to tuck a microwave

Specifying the countertop microwave into a niche can give a more finished look and still provide air clearance.

Look for spaces where the microwave can be recessed into the wall allowing countertop in front of it.

I once had a recess built that pushed the microwave into the walk-in pantry, making the unit less overwhelming in the Kitchen space. Look for spaces like this in your designs.

A corner can be a good location for a niche as long as you position the door hinge correctly.

I discovered years ago that:

Every hinged microwave hinges on the left!

Don’t make the mistake of placing it in a corner where the hinge is opening towards the user. It will be near impossible to get items in and out of the appliance!

Place It On A Shelf
A cabinet microwave shelf
Microwave on floating shelf
Most microwaves can be accommodated on a shelf above the countertop

A countertop model microwave can also be installed on a shelf if enough clearance is specified.

A traditional way of doing this is in an upper cabinet with full sides to “build in” the appliance.

By placing it beside the refrigerator, the depth of the microwave is balanced by the deeper refrigerator.

With floating shelves being so popular at the moment, this can also be an option for microwave placement.

Do watch the size of the microwave when doing this. Most are deeper than the standard 12″ deep shelf.

Plan a deeper floating shelf or choose a compact microwave for this type of installation.

Install It Above a Drawer
Microwave to counter above a drawer
Apothecary drawers under microwave
Bringing the microwave down to the counter but elevating above a drawer is a convenient location for most users.

To ensure that the microwave does not get place too high, consider installing it in a cabinet down to the counter, with a drawer below it.

This placement makes the appliance accessible for most users and will often provide a small drop off space in front of the drawer.

Again, placing this cabinet beside the refrigerator provides balance for the depth of the microwave and the air clearance required.

Alternatively place this microwave cabinet in a corner or at the end of a run beside a wall.

Specify It On Top of a Raised Counter
Microwave above a raised dishwasher
Microwave in corner above a raised dishwasher
Microwaves placed on a raised counter

I am a fan of the raised dishwasher and will often place the microwave above it.

This location provides the depth the microwave needs and puts it at a convenient location for most users.

Hang It From An Upper Cabinet
Microwaves hung from upper cabinets

Some manufactures offer an accessory for their countertop microwaves that allow them to be hung from an upper cabinet.

This can allow the microwave to get off the countertop and still have lots of venting capacity.

Install It In A Tall Cabinet
Microwave built in to pantry
Microwave on shelf in pantry
Microwaves conveniently located in the food storage zone

The Food Storage Zone is a great place for the microwave because many items that go into the microwave come from the refrigerator or the freezer.

Placing the microwave in a pantry beside the refrigerator makes a lot of sense.

Place It Behind A Door
Flip-up door
Appliance garge door
Microwave behind tambour
Hiding the microwave behind cabinet doors to have it blend into the kitchen design

In some cases you may want to hide the microwave.

There are a variety of door types that accomplish this.

Explore pocket doors, tambour doors, flip-up doors and swing-up doors to tuck the microwave away.

Design It Behind Double Doors
Pantry unit
Retracted doors expose microwave work zone
Pocket doors hide microwave
Microwave behind double doors in a designated work zone

Sometimes the perfect solution is to design the microwave station behind a set of double doors.

Cabinet hardware manufactures provide solutions for double swing doors and pocket doors.

Both solutions can provide the perfect hidden, quick snack microwave zone.

The Built-in Microwave

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Built-in microwave options

The built-in microwave can be a microwave that has been designed to be built-in or a countertop model with a specialized trim kit.

Most contemporary built-in microwaves have swing down doors so the Kitchen Designer needs to factor this in when placing it.

Trim Kit Installations
MW in upper cabinet with trim kit
MW in tall unit with trim kit
MW in base cabinet with trim kit
Countertop microwaves with trim kits

Trim kits can be installed around microwaves placed in upper cabinets, tall cabinets and base cabinets.

The advantage of using a trim kit is to provide the correct amount of air space around the unit and to cover all the gaps.

Designers can choose from louvered and flat trim kits allowing the trim kit to reflect either a traditional or modern look.

Louvered trim kits are installed proud of the millwork while flat trim kits have the option of flush mounting them.

Stack Microwave Over an Oven
MW with flat trim kit
MW with louvered trim kit
Microwaves with trim kits stacked above wall ovens

Stacking a microwave oven above a built-in wall oven is a traditional installation.

Manufactures help the Kitchen Designer do this by providing trim kits that line up with standard oven widths.

Placed in a Mid-Height Cabinet
Mid-height box for MW & wall oven
Mid-height cabinets for oven stack
Microwaves stacked above wall ovens in mid-height cabinets

Mid-height cabinets are great units for Transitional styled Kitchens.

A microwave stacked above a matching wall oven works well in a mid-height cabinet.

For taller clients they can drop off items coming out of the microwave on the top of the cabinet.

Try A Non-Traditional Stack
Microwave above wine refrigerator
Microwave above coffee maker & dishwasher drawers
Microwaves stacked with a variety of appliances

Sometimes a non-traditional approach to stacking the microwave with appliances will meet your client’s needs.

Consider bar refrigerators, wine refrigerators, coffee makers and dishwashers as stackable companions to microwaves in your Kitchen Designs.

Microwave Drawers
Microwave drawers

Several years ago the appliance manufacturer Sharp introduced the microwave drawer.

This product was the functional answer to the microwave that was being placed under the counter.

The drawer format made access to the microwave interior much easier and is definitely a go-to microwave in contemporary kitchen design.

MW drawer in entertainment zone
MW drawer in end of island
Microwave drawers can be placed in a variety of zones in Kitchen Design

Microwave drawers are the perfect addition to an entertaining zone in your Kitchen Designs.

They can also work well placed at the end of an island facing the table for quick reheats.

Over-the-Range Microwave

Standard OTR Microwave
Slim OTR Microwave
Over-the-range microwave hoods

The Over-the-Range Microwave or OTR is a combination microwave and ventilation hood.

It has become the “builders” choice for a cost effective way to include both a microwave and a vent hood in the Kitchen.

I will admit it is not a microwave that I specify for my projects, but it is an option available to Kitchen Designers.

The main reason I don’t specify them is the safety issue. Installing a microwave above burners that could all be turned on makes it a dangerous placement in Kitchen Design.

Additional Placement Solutions

As a Professional Kitchen Designer you always need to be thinking about creative solutions for your Designs.

Here are a few to get you started.

MW in cooking zone under custom hood
MW teamed with additional ovens

In this first example the Kitchen Designer placed the microwave in a plaster niche under a wide hood as part of a complete cooking zone.

Placing it to the left of the range works with the standard left side swing of standard microwaves.

For another take on a cooking zone set up, the Kitchen Designer of this dark cherry Kitchen teamed a built-in microwave with a pro styled double oven and warming drawer.

The countertop between the microwave and warming drawer provides drop off space for all 4 appliances.

Pullout heat proof counter under microwave
Kid height pullout counter under microwave
Pullout counters under microwaves

Specifying a pullout counter under a microwave will provide a safe drop off place for hot items coming out of the unit.

If children use the microwave regularly, a lower countertop would be a great addition.

The final placement of the microwave in your client’s Kitchen depends on a lot of factors.

Surveying your client to understand how they will use this appliance will help you develop solutions that work for them and their design.

I’d love to see your unique microwave location solutions. Please leave me a comment below telling me about them.

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This post was last modified on 13/10/2023 07:00

James marcus

Garden Courte is a blog written by [James Marcus], a passionate gardener and writer. She has been gardening for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of plants and how to care for them. In her blog, she shares her knowledge and experience with others, providing tips and advice on gardening, plant care, and more.

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