What Is the Meaning of Kitchenette?
The meaning of the word kitchenette has been defined as a small kitchen or a part of a room that has been equipped as a kitchen. The term was created by Edward J. Kerwin, a New York City real estate developer, after he shared a midnight supper with a young couple in 1901. • Origin of the Kitchenette • Kerwin was invited to a late supper in an apartment hotel by a young couple who used their bathroom sink to cool beer and a simple gas ring to prepare dinner. He was impressed by their ingenuity and thought that he should provide small kitchens in the Carlton, the New York City hotel that he was designing. • Features of Kerwin’s Kitchenette • The Kerwin kitchenette, which was in every Carlton suite, contained a pantry with refrigerator, a small sink and a stocked china closet. These were conveniences that were unheard of in normal hotel suites of that time. Kerwin’s idea was that the kitchenette would replace the common practice of storing bottles and canned goods in the bathroom. • Creat