Noun
small kitchen
Source: WordNetAbove: A glamorous kitchenette in a 323-square-foot studio in Auckland, New Zealand by designer Karin Montgomery Spath. Source: Internet
A major remodel to the Rossman resource room (special education room) included new flooring and millwork, as well as a new kitchenette in the back (not pictured) that allows students to practice their cooking skills. Source: Internet
The gallery has two modest-sized rooms, a tiny kitchenette at the back and a washroom. Source: Internet
Alternatively, treat yourself to a private room with your own corner bath, fridge, air conditioning, kitchenette and complimentary tea and coffee in the room. Source: Internet
Standard features include a hideaway bow ladder, a fully featured kitchenette, a hardtop with an optional, electric cockpit sunshade, and a walk down head. Source: Internet
He’d even like it, if it weren’t for Lorenzo—nights in bed with her, mornings in the kitchenette, distracting, interrupting, slowing her work with his elaborate breakfasts and endless conversations. Source: Internet