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kitchenette

[kich-uh-net] / ˌkɪtʃ əˈnɛt /


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A small kitchenette installed on each floor cost nearly 8,000 euros, excluding appliances.

From Barron's Jul. 17, 2026

The building has a kitchenette, bedroom and bathroom.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

“She’s both grandmother and co-parent to my children. To be able to give her the space that she deserves was important. She had her own entrance, her own living room and kitchenette area.”

From MarketWatch Jun. 30, 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

A kitchenette with white cupboards, a white enamel sink, a stovetop, and a coffeepot.

From "The Sea in Winter" by Christine Day

With features such as kitchenettes and expanded living spaces, extended-stay hotels are booming.

From New York Times Jan. 18, 2024

The Detroit building had elevated Legionella levels in its rooftop cooling tower, kitchenettes and a holding facility.

From Washington Times Sep. 21, 2023

Hacienda del Sol, 610 Palm Canyon Drive, open but still under renovation, currently offers six motor-lodge rooms and six “casita” units with kitchenettes, as well as a heated 40-foot swimming pool.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 5, 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

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 Booth Tarkington




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