When homeowners plan a major kitchen renovation, including at least one built-in appliance may be a priority. They might want a wall mount gas oven and built-in cooktop to replace the combination standalone range and oven. Another possibility is to add a built-in oven and keep the other appliance.
Two Ovens
Having two ovens is convenient for household residents who like to bake desserts, casseroles and other foods at the same time. This is appealing for large families and for homeowners who enjoy entertaining dinner guests frequently. This household may be in charge of hosting holiday dinners for extended family as well.
Homeowners can achieve the same goal by installing two wall ovens and a cooktop to replace the floor appliance. This is a more efficient kitchen design since the ovens are side by side.
Easier Maneuvering
A primary reason for installing a wall mount gas oven is to avoid having to bend and maneuver at an awkward angle to manage baking activities. People with chronic back pain significantly benefit from the device being on the wall instead of the floor. Not only can they avoid bending, they also don’t have to lift something heavy from that angle. Even if they keep the standalone equipment, that oven might be used sparingly.
Kitchen Design
Homeowners who remove the old equipment now have a sleeker-looking kitchen without a floor appliance jutting out from the wall. Doing so also frees up some floor space to make the room less crowded when several people are standing in the kitchen.