The body of the cabinet appears to be right side up, but the doors have been reversed and turned over. From the photo, I can't tell for sure if the cabinet has a "step" in its back wall. But if so, it should be hanging over the sink. But one of the hanging brackets on the wall is missing - all I see is the empty screwholes. Fortunately they are cheap and not hard to find - you could even get one or two from the factory if it comes to that.
Once the cabinet is correctly located, a popular place for the microwave or toaster oven is in the gap between the wardrobe and the silverware drawer next to the sink.
The factory has an option called the microwave drawer - a standalone single drawer shallow cabinet that drops into this gap. Once in place, the top of this unit is level with the adjacent counter, making more counter space and a great place to put the microwave. It is virtually identical to the built-in silverware drawer. If you are handy, you could build your own, or you could get one from the factory. The microwave drawer was actually invented by a member right here on the Forum, quite a few years ago when the factory was in Tennessee. The factory loved it and picked it up.
Welcome aboard. And I'm fascinated with this Vermont info.
Bill
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