Typically you do not want to load cicuits at or above 80% of the breakers rated limit. So around 12A you should be fine on that circuit. Renos are what they are anyways. If you are absolutely positive that those are all the additional loads then you should be fine. Most of them are intermittent loads anyways.
Watch when adding your new receptacle that wires are not close to edge of the stud. This will help your cabinet dudes out so they dont bury screws into your wire. *edit* nailing a flat piece of thin tin down over the stud where your wire passes through will also help ensure they dont blast it. Screw hits the tin but wont go any farther, cabinet dude grumbles, gives up, moves his screw another 1" and find a stud. Happy cabinet dude, happy PsYcNeT.
In a perfect world I'd pull a dedicated circuit for your new micro/range hood, but such are the joys of renos.
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