If I'm being completely honest, when I first heard the term Lazy Susan I thought it sounded like some kind of outdated, retro ...
After building over 500 customs kitchens one thing became very apparent to me: homeowners hate lazy Susans. They are hard to organize, things fall off and they wear out way too soon. A partial ...
Lazy Susans show up in just about every story about how to organize your kitchen. You can set them in a deep cabinet or, as I do, in the fridge — and in both of these locations, they provide a ...
Lazy Susans first spun onto the scene in an ad in "Vanity Fair" back in 1917, which hailed them as revolving servers that would revolutionize household organization and convenience. While the concept ...
A lazy Susan, as I’ve learned, is an organizing powerhouse that can be used far beyond the kitchen. It’s great for holding cleaning supplies under a bathroom sink, or even office and craft supplies in ...
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The sleek, functional design is a good buy. Since no one likes clutter, modern, multifunctional pieces help with kitchen storage. In the pantry or on the countertop, a lazy susan can corral all types ...
Below-sink cabinets, especially in the kitchen, are notorious for being dumping grounds for cleaning supplies, detergent bottles, boxes, and other various household goods. The problem comes when you ...