A kitchenette is a cooking area in motel and hotel rooms, small apartments, college dormitories, or office buildings. Entering dictionaries after World War II, the word motel, a Portmanteau of motor and hotel or motorists' hotel, referred A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging usually on a short-term basis A studio apartment ( studio flat in the United Kingdom) or an efficiency apartment or bachelor style apartment or Bachelorette Dormitory typically refers in the United States to residence halls which are sleeping quarters or entire buildings primarily providing sleeping and residential quarters for It usually consists of a small refrigerator, a microwave oven, a hotplate, and a sink. A refrigerator (often called a " fridge " for short is a cooling appliance comprising a thermally insulated compartment and a Heat pump - A microwave oven, or a microwave, is a Kitchen appliance that cooks or heats Food by Dielectric heating. A heating element converts Electricity into Heat through the process of Joule heating. In Plumbing, a sink or basin is a bowl-shaped fixture that is used for washing hands or small objects such as Food, dishes New York City Building Code defines a kitchenette as a kitchen of less than 7. A building code, or building control, is a set of rules that specify the minimum acceptable level of safety for constructed objects such as Buildings and Nonbuilding For the Banana Yashimoto novel see Kitchen (novel A kitchen, is a room or part of a room (sometimes called "kitchen 4 m2 (80 ft2) of floor space. A floor is the walking surface of a room or vehicle Floors vary from simple dirt in a cave to many-layered surfaces using modern technology [1]
The term was coined in 1901 by Andrew J. Kerwin in the pages of The New Yorker magazine. The New Yorker is an American Magazine that publishes reportage commentary criticism essays fiction satire cartoons and poetry [2] He used the diminutive -ette to indicate a small kitchen. A diminutive is a formation of a Word used to convey a slight degree of the root meaning smallness of the object or quality named encapsulation intimacy or endearment For the Banana Yashimoto novel see Kitchen (novel A kitchen, is a room or part of a room (sometimes called "kitchen