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  2. Kitchenette - Wikipedia

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    Kitchenettes are a common feature in hotel and motel guest rooms and often contain a coffeemaker and a bar refrigerator, commonly called a mini-bar.Some hotel kitchenettes have provisioned refrigerators that have an interior sensor feature used by management to monitor guest use of the refrigerator's contents and thus charge for the consumables, which typically include soda, beer, and liquor.

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    Better Homes & Gardens Juliet Kitchen Rounded Solid Wood Frame Arc Cabinet. $398 at Walmart. If you want a mix of both a display shelf and a hidden organizer, consider the Juliet Rounded Frame Arc ...

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    $5850.00 at theexpert.com. Sorrento Bar Cabinet. The painted glass panes of this bar cabinet done up in designer Johnathan Adler's trademark style add just the right level of punch. Inside ...

  5. Minibar - Wikipedia

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    An Italian company was the first manufacturer to install a compressor mini-refrigerator in the NASA Space Shuttle in 1982. A compressor refrigeration unit, in addition to a timer and a eutectic plate, allow saving more energy, compared to a traditional absorption minibar.

  6. Cabinetry - Wikipedia

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    This toe kick board can be made to fit each base cabinet, or made to fit a run of cabinets. [8] Kitchen cabinets, or any cabinet generally at which a person may stand, usually have a fully enclosed base in which the front edge has been set back 75 mm or so to provide room for toes, known as the kick space. A scrolled base is similar to the ...

  7. Hoosier cabinet - Wikipedia

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    During its peak years, the company produced nearly 700 cabinets per day, and was the largest manufacturer of kitchen cabinets in the United States. [42] Free–standing kitchen cabinets began declining in popularity by 1930, and Hoosier Manufacturing responded by making kitchen cabinets that were meant to be built-in to the home.