kitchenette
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Additional living space can be found on the lower level, which includes a large guest suite, kitchenette, secondary living area, and a fully equipped gym.
From MarketWatch ● Jun. 23, 2026
The new proposal is for much larger structures of 160 to 226 square feet, each with a bathroom and kitchenette containing a refrigerator, microwave and sink.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 10, 2026
Behind the scenes, Tesla engineers were working out of a kitchenette on campus.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jan. 3, 2026
While a bit dated, the room had a kitchenette and a microwave, as well as a separate fridge from the minibar setup.
From Salon ● Oct. 31, 2025
So I decide to wait for one with a kitchenette to open up—any day now, Hildy assures me, turnover is dependably high.
From "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America" by Barbara Ehrenreich
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Definitely reserve one of the four lakeside cabins if they are available, as they are far more upscale than the other rooms and come with kitchenettes.
From Seattle Times ● May 25, 2024
The Detroit building had elevated Legionella levels in its rooftop cooling tower, kitchenettes and a holding facility.
From Washington Times ● Sep. 21, 2023
It had a greengrocer and several small shops, offering easy access to basics for our apartment kitchenettes, and it was just a 10-minute tram ride into the heart of Florence.
From Washington Post ● Jun. 23, 2022
With a limit of 250 nautical miles per battery charge, the vehicles would land atop solar-powered charging stations made out of shipping containers, some equipped with showers, bunks and kitchenettes.
From New York Times ● Apr. 16, 2022
People used their own "kitchenettes" for breakfast and lunch, but there was a table-d'hote arrangement for dinner on the ground floor; and after dinner bridge was played all evening, an attraction powerful with Fanny.
From The Magnificent Ambersons by Tarkington, Booth