Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is all about space. In a small kitchen, I much prefer a microwave over the stove. If it vents outside, it works pretty well.
A hood might look prettier or more current for photos, but it means the microwave is somewhere else taking up space.
If your kitchen is big, sure! Do a hood and put it somewhere else.
I think when it became the fashion, developers and flippers started putting hoods in small houses and it is just not practical. But when they’re shopping, people don’t think about where the microwave is going to go or whether they will have enough cabinet space. Or where the trash and recycling cans will be. Etc.
Totally disagree that hoods are only for large kitchens. I have a narrow galley kitchen and there's absolutely no way I'd live with a microwave over the range. The last thing I need when I'm trying to cook something on the range is to have my husband nuking his coffee or a kid heating up a burrito over my head.
Anonymous wrote:If you had the choice, which kitchen setup would you prefer?
1) Stick with an over-the-range microwave that doubles as a hood—cost-free but not great for venting. Feels a bit outdated, like an early 2000s setup.
2) Install a proper kitchen hood and upgrade to a microwave drawer. Estimated cost: $4-5K
3) Install a kitchen hood and relocate a smaller microwave to a walk-in pantry or butler’s pantry. Estimated cost: ~$1-2K, avoiding the higher cost of a microwave drawer (which gets mixed reviews).
Anonymous wrote:Avoid number one. For a below counter microwave, don’t do a drawer, just do a regular one. We’ve had them in a few houses and love them bc easy for kids and no risk of an adult spilling something boiling or whatever. We’ve had a few brands. Wolf has been the best but Samsung and KitchenAid are also fine.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is all about space. In a small kitchen, I much prefer a microwave over the stove. If it vents outside, it works pretty well.
A hood might look prettier or more current for photos, but it means the microwave is somewhere else taking up space.
If your kitchen is big, sure! Do a hood and put it somewhere else.
I think when it became the fashion, developers and flippers started putting hoods in small houses and it is just not practical. But when they’re shopping, people don’t think about where the microwave is going to go or whether they will have enough cabinet space. Or where the trash and recycling cans will be. Etc.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is all about space. In a small kitchen, I much prefer a microwave over the stove. If it vents outside, it works pretty well.
A hood might look prettier or more current for photos, but it means the microwave is somewhere else taking up space.
If your kitchen is big, sure! Do a hood and put it somewhere else.
I think when it became the fashion, developers and flippers started putting hoods in small houses and it is just not practical. But when they’re shopping, people don’t think about where the microwave is going to go or whether they will have enough cabinet space. Or where the trash and recycling cans will be. Etc.