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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

The ADU has a roomy kitchenette with white cabinets and countertops, a compact air fryer-toaster oven from Our Place, and a slim retro-style refrigerator from Unique.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 7, 2026

It added: “Awe-inspiring features abound, including eight spacious en-suite bedrooms with beautifully appointed baths, a guest house complete with a kitchenette, and an intricately paneled study featuring a warm fireplace.”

From MarketWatch Mar. 18, 2026

We rented a cabin with a kitchenette and passed our days jumping in and out of the water.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama

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

I could not imagine myself cooking for this family in some of the tiny kitchenettes we saw.

From Betty Lee, Freshman by Harriet Pyne Grove




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