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sameinitials
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corner cabinets
in our kitchen we have 4 corner cabinets (2 on top, 2 below). on the ones below, we have lazy susans (there when moved in) and the ones above just have shelves.
i find having lazy susans on the bottom totally impractical - that is where we keep pots and pans (in one cabinet) and mixing bowls and baking dishes (in the other).
anyone have any suggestions? should i just look into taking out the lazy susans and putting in shelves? i don't think those cabinets have holes for shelf "pegs".
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Posted 4/2/12 11:05 AM |
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Re: corner cabinets
I also don't love a lazy susan because once you put stuff in it becomes hard to turn. But if you just did shelves there would be alot of wasted space. Sorry, I don't know any other options but interested to hear if anyone else has any!
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Posted 4/2/12 11:26 AM |
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Re: corner cabinets
in my old place (a coop in which i completely gutted and re did the kitchen) i had this amazing dual pull out thing in the corner. i have no idea how to explain it but it was magical. that's not option here because of how the kitchen is designed. unfortunately gutting and re doing isn't an option now...
ugh. generally speaking, i love the kitchen in our place but there are just a few things i'd love to change and it's those few things that drive me bonkers.
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Posted 4/2/12 11:31 AM |
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Re: corner cabinets
I have a lazy susan in a bottom corner in my kitchen and I out small appliances (crock pot, hand mixer, food processor)
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Posted 4/2/12 11:48 AM |
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