Thekitchenettewas located in a nook adjacent to the living space and next to an exit door leading to the backyard.
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I am sure that that is a much better plan than the living room or bedsitting room and smallkitchenette.
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There was not akitchenette—nothing but a single room.
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She is living with her daughter of eighteen years of age in one room and akitchenette.
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It was only three walls and a floor, with a roof, added to a two-up, two-down, plus bathroom andkitchenette, and it has cost £5,500.
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They have no up-to-date appliances, no bathroom, nokitchenette.
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I went along to see an old soul who suffered from blindness and found him lying on thekitchenettefloor.
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A little modernising of these houses, the provision of kitchenettes, bath-rooms, hot and cold water might, be considered.
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But supplies of timber are not sufficient to enable us to revert to the provision of wooden floors in kitchenettes.
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It can be done by having in a house, probably on the ground floor, a single-room flat—a bedroom andkitchenette—which the elderly can use.
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Old folks left behind in accommodation which is not overcrowded by present standards—one bedroom, one sitting room and akitchenette—cannot get rehoused.
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You may have onekitchenetteand one bathroom, and you have all these people, all perhaps with different ideas, clamouring to use the same facilities.
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There is nokitchenette, no scullery, no bathroom, no water closet.
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At present, the policy is to build semidetached houses, with two rooms downstairs and a littlekitchenetteas a lean-to and two-and-a-half bedrooms upstairs.
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The fittings may be just a nail in the bathroom, a towel rail or a laundry pole in thekitchenette.
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