Installing a wall oven under a cooktop produces a streamline look. Designers will choose this option to allow a continuous countertop line on that elevation. It does take more planning on the part of the kitchen designer because you need to calculate clearances between the bottom of the cooktop and the top of the oven.
Yes, you can install a 30'' oven below a gas cooktop, there is not a problem. Make sure you have a right angle for the gas hookup if the gas comes out the bottom of the cooktop however so it's not going to interfere with the installation of the oven.
Answer: An Electric, Induction, or Gas Cooktop can be installed above a wall oven, noting the following: 1/4" clearance is required between all cooktops and wall ovens. Clearance is measured from the bottom of the cooktop burner box.
Yes, you can add deep drawers under your cooktop for your pots and pans; this is a trendy option among homeowners. Having deep drawers in this location is highly convenient because it keeps your cookware within easy reach while cooking.
Yes, a built-in oven can be installed under a countertop or work surface. This type of installation is commonly referred to as an "under-counter" or "under-bench" configuration. In this setup, the oven is positioned in a lower cabinet or a specially designed oven housing unit.
Your oven will require ventilation space around it to allow heat to escape. However, in most instances, this won't be something you need to think about as standard oven housings already account for ventilation. These will usually allow for a 5mm gap on either side and 35mm at the back.
We recommend that there is at least 4 inches of clearance on all sides and the top for proper ventilation and to prevent overheating.
A minimum 2" clearance to combustibles is required below the cooktop. The bottom of the cooktop may get warm while in use but should not be hot.
Gas CooktopsAGA requires 7/16” free area below the cooktop height. Make sure the wall coverings, countertop and cabinets around the cooktop can withstand heat (up to 200 degrees F.) generated by the cooktop.
What are silicone stove gap covers? If you haven't yet seen this Amazon cleaning product, a stove gap cover is essentially a strip of silicone designed to keep debris and liquids out of the space between your stove and the edge of your counter.
Answer: Wolf 14" Downdrafts can be installed with a Cooktop and a Wall Oven below if there is enough space for all products using the individual specifications. The cooktop and Downdraft must have one continuous opening for Downdraft installation.
Five Chefs who say “Yes” to induction cooking
“It's so much safer. I have kids, right, and you can literally touch everything around it [the cooking area on the cooktop].” says Chef Ming of induction cooking. “And, you don't have to worry about the flame if you want to make stock overnight.
Electric ovens can be placed virtually anywhere you want and can even be placed in cupboards at waist height for added convenience.
A range consists of both an oven and a stovetop, while the term “oven” simply refers to the enclosed space in a range where you can bake, broil and roast food. Ovens are also available as individual appliances built into cabinets, like these wall ovens from KitchenAid brand.
In terms of ventilation, both electric and induction cooktops generate heat and cooking emissions that require proper ventilation.
If you choose a built-in oven and hob, you may arrange them as a stove (the oven below the hob). Or try integrating the oven at eye level. Just be careful not to install an oven next to a fridge or freezer – it may fit well, but you'll need a thicker cabinet to keep the heat from affecting the fridge freezer.
In any case the clearance to any overhead surface shall not be less than 450mm. Side clearances from combustible surfaces are also another important consideration. You require a minimum of 200mm clearance, when measuring from the outer edge of the nearest burner to any vertical combustible surface.
There must be a 4mm air gap at the front of the cooktop. *If ventilation gap at the rear of the cooktop is not possible, add two x 2" diameter (50mm) holes in the side wall to allow adequate cooling air.
30" of air clearance is required between the cooktop surface and bottom of an unprotected wood or metal cabinet above. 0" of air clearance is needed for the sides of the Range below the cooktop surface.
“The bottom drawer is for storing oven trays and other cooking utensils,” the manual reads. “It can get very warm. Don't store anything in it which may melt or catch fire. Never store flammable materials in the drawer.
Invisible cooktops, not surprisingly, don't come cheap—they typically start at $3,000, with added costs for the countertop. They also require certain pots and pans that work with conventional induction stoves, so if you have aluminum or copper cookware, you'd need to invest in some new items.
Induction is the safest, and most efficient, but its newness to the American market could add other costs (e.g. new cookware).
Under Counter
Specifying a wall oven under a countertop will allow it to be tucked up tight to the counter. This also allows a drawer to be placed under the oven for added functionality. With consumers investing in multiple ovens for their Dream Kitchens, Designers will need to find unique places to install them.
Household cooking appliances shall have a vertical clearance above the cooking top of not less than 30 inches (760 mm) to combustible material and metal cabinets.
At a minimum, there should be at least 42 inches of space between a kitchen island and the nearest countertop. If you have an oven that opens into this space, you will need even more room, at least 48 inches.