My parents have a huge Viking gas range/hood, and they often prefer to use a small Ikea induction cooker for their meals.
I'm in the process planning a small cabin, and probably will go with the same thing. Ikea has an inexpensive "mini-kitchen" that I'll probably just add an induction cooker to.
Perhaps investigate used RV ranges--they can be had very reasonably, work on LP or natural gas, and have an oven. Old RVs can be had cheaply, and most of the appliances (especially stove amd fridge) also work great for cabins. A friend here in WY went that route for a small (700 sqft) cabin- found a free RV that needed extensive work, stripped out kitchen appliances, cabinets & bathroom fixtures and scrapped the rest. He was able to recycle the trailer frame into a trailer, so the waste fit into a single dumpster.
I'm in the process planning a small cabin, and probably will go with the same thing. Ikea has an inexpensive "mini-kitchen" that I'll probably just add an induction cooker to.