Lazy Susan Cabinet – Cabinet Glossary
What is a Lazy Susan Cabinet?
A Lazy Susan Cabinet is a corner base cabinet fitted with rotating shelves or trays. It maximizes storage by making items in the back of corner spaces easily accessible.
Quick Facts About Lazy Susan Cabinets
- Types: full-round, half-moon, or pie-cut rotating trays.
- Location: installed in corner base cabinets.
- Benefit: eliminates wasted, hard-to-reach space.
Use Cases
- Storing pots, pans, or mixing bowls in base corners.
- Keeping pantry items like canned goods easy to reach.
- Maximizing functionality in small kitchens.
Designer Tip
Opt for soft-close lazy susans or heavy-duty bearings if storing larger cookware.
Alternative Names
- Rotating Corner Cabinet
- Turntable Cabinet
FAQ About Lazy Susan Cabinets
Q: Are lazy susans worth it?
A: Yes, they significantly improve storage accessibility in corner cabinets.
Q: Can lazy susans be retrofitted?
A: Yes, retrofit kits are available for existing corner cabinets.
Related Terms
- Corner Base Cabinet – The cabinet style that houses lazy susans.
- Walk-Through Pantry Cabinet – Another option for maximizing storage.
Keep Learning & Start Planning
- Return to our full Cabinetry Glossary to explore more terms.
- Explore lazy susan cabinet options in our collections.
- Work with a Designer to maximize your corner cabinet space.