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" corner pantry unit, which houses groceries on lazy Susan -style shelves. This solution provides plenty with a slanted cabinet. Below the counter is a lazy Susan storage area. A lazy Susan storage unit allows you to maximize space that "
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other. Innovations in kitchen design have come a long way. Thirty years ago you were lucky if you happened to have a lazy Susan in your corner cupboard; now it's practically a standard. The elements available in today's kitchens are limited
frontage, with cabinets at least 21 inches deep (or equivalent). In both small and large kitchens, pie-cut or lazy Susan base cabinets count as a total of 30 inches. Cabinets 72 inches or taller can count as either base or wall cabinets
beneath cabinets can also add extra task lighting to the work spaces beneath them. Outfit deep pantries and corner lazy - Susan cabinets with automatic lights, just like the refrigerator, so when the door opens, even back shelves are visible
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tucks away neatly in this shelf unit. Metal swing-out racks in a base cabinet put a modern spin on the traditional lazy Susan , creating a home for large and odd-shape pieces of cookware. A corner appliance garage keeps small electrics close
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in a base cabinet put a modern spin on the traditional lazy Susan . The racks create a home for large and odd-shape cookware offering more prep space and landing space for hot pans. A lazy Susan maximizes corner cabinet space near the window. The
access, while a bracket lets the door open only 45 degrees to eliminate worries about spillage. Display an array of detergents (and catch those pesky drips) with a rubber-top lazy Susan . Repurpose a pencil canister to hold spot cleaners.
of bath oils -- under the sink. Here, a paper towel holder keeps extra rolls of toilet paper out of sight. And a lazy Susan is the perfect way to ensure access to that back bottle of hair spray. The removable tray from an old toolbox fits perfectly
A large bench in the shower offers a perch to sit and soak and a place for bathing necessities. A two-tier metal lazy Susan sits atop the shower bench and functions as a caddy for gels and scrubbing supplies. For added convenience, a linen
has a number of great takeaways you can use. A tiered lazy Susan stores medicine bottles in one easy-to-access location. Next to the lazy Susan , a wicker basket stores extra overnight essentials












