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Robatoy wrote:
On Feb 15, 4:28*pm, Eugene wrote: Robatoy wrote: Wasted space in corners has always been an issue. Lazy susans don't use all the space either and they tend to get overloaded and stuff falls off, hard to clean etc, etc. And the really good ones are expensive. Twice I have had the pleasure to install a countertop for a new cabinet maker/client who does it this way: http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o.../Cornercab.jpg In one case he used full extension slides and the drawers were just huge. This particular guy uses face frames. I'll take a picture next time I get to do a job for him. In the meantime, I hope this may help someone else's lay-out problem. r Too much wasted space there, big triangle behind the drawers and in the corners of the other two cabinets that is unaccessible. At least with a lazy susan you can set something in the wasted space. Draw a circle where the lazy susan would go and let's see you get to the 'spaces' through an 18" opening. That is exactly how I built my lazy susan now. Big things like bottles of vegetable oil go in the corners. |
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