I would like to make a corner cabinet with lazy susan shelving

Tulsa Gwamah
by Tulsa Gwamah
I have been unable to find plans/directions. Can anyone help me with this project? It's for my daughter and we are both working with limited funding so any assistance would be appreciated.

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  • Janet Panos Janet Panos on Sep 10, 2017

    Hello! This is what I found to share with you -- homemade corner shelving that is fairly inexpensive. I imagine that lazy Susan's that fit the space can be added. Hope this helps!


    http://www.hometalk.com/diy/build/furniture/homemade-corner-cabinet-1449484


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    • Janet Panos Janet Panos on Sep 11, 2017

      Hello! Taking ideas from here and there and customizing them to your own needs and preferences shows you are creative and innovative! Your corner cabinet is bound to turn out great! šŸ˜

  • Carol Carol on Sep 10, 2017

    Hi Gwamah, I just typed 'lazy susan plans' in my browser and all sorts came up! Check them out. Also, Wal-Mart.com, Lowes.com. There's so many! Hope this helps.


    • Tulsa Gwamah Tulsa Gwamah on Sep 11, 2017

      Thank you for your assistance. I'll check it out and see where it takes me. I'll probably end up using more than one of the suggestions I received because I have a habit of "customizing" projects to get exactly the look I want.

  • Ebbjdl Ebbjdl on Sep 10, 2017

    I have a lazy susan in my corner cabinet, which is drilled and fastened with screws at the top with sturdy hooks to hold pots upside-down. I also use one one the bottom for spices. With the lazy susan upside-down with the screws you should have room for several pots and or a few fry pans. Good Luck!

    • Tulsa Gwamah Tulsa Gwamah on Sep 11, 2017

      Thank you for your assistance. I'll check it out and see where it takes me. I'll probably end up using more than one of the suggestions I received because I have a habit of "customizing" projects to get exactly the look I want. I like the idea of using the "dead space" between the bottom of the countertop and the lazy susan shelf. I'm all for maximizing what little space is available.

  • Sara Sara on Sep 10, 2017

    My corner lazy susan is giving me problems that I would like to convert it to a Kornerking. These look very handy and would help with organization.

    • Tulsa Gwamah Tulsa Gwamah on Sep 11, 2017

      Thank you for your assistance. I'll check it out and see where it takes me. I'll probably end up using more than one of the suggestions I received because I have a habit of "customizing" projects to get exactly the look I want.

  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on Sep 11, 2017

    I think this will help, IU can't wait to see how yours comes out! Good luck :)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsHQCPoC0Gs

  • JaneGibe JaneGibe on Sep 13, 2017

    My Sister and I both had our Kitchens redone.. She has one in the corner of her cabinet and the Lowe did hers.. and it is beautiful .. Our Cabinets were made by the Amish in PA and they didn't have that offer... but I bought a few Lazy Susan round for my spices and they made a lot of space and keeps them at you finger tips.. I put them A-Z order so I know just where they are...