This turned out incredible! I am thankful for your video, as this helped me organize my corner cabinet in to an actual functioning pan and bowl cupboard. The amount of items I cannot only store, but actually get easy access to is incredible. Lazy Susan hit the curb. 🤣
@@jonimiller1880 I’m so happy it helped you also change your corner cabinet! ❤️ It really does give you more usable space. And it looks so much better too!
I've been wanting to do this exact same thing. Only differences with my 2 lazy Susan's are that the door openings are larger (pro), but the cabinets don't have a back to them, just a poster board thick piece of cardboard, and then the wall behind that. So I would somehow have to construct backs to the cabinets first?
You could do that by nailing/screwing a thin piece of plywood to the back of the cabinet. Or, you could make your shelves with a supporting leg on the back side. For instance, the shelves would connect to the front of the cabinet, and the side of the bottom shelf at the back of the cabinet would have a support leg between the shelf and the bottom of the cabinet. The top shelf would have a support leg between it and the bottom shelf. I hope that makes sense. Please let me know if you have questions.
This turned out incredible! I am thankful for your video, as this helped me organize my corner cabinet in to an actual functioning pan and bowl cupboard. The amount of items I cannot only store, but actually get easy access to is incredible. Lazy Susan hit the curb. 🤣
@@jonimiller1880 I’m so happy it helped you also change your corner cabinet! ❤️ It really does give you more usable space. And it looks so much better too!
BRILLIANT! I love your cabinet color!
Thanks! I am loving all the extra space! And adding a motion sensor light is a game changer!
Wow! You're a genius. You doubled your storage.
Isn't it amazing? I figured it would give me more storage space but was surprised at just how much.
I've been wanting to do this exact same thing. Only differences with my 2 lazy Susan's are that the door openings are larger (pro), but the cabinets don't have a back to them, just a poster board thick piece of cardboard, and then the wall behind that. So I would somehow have to construct backs to the cabinets first?
You could do that by nailing/screwing a thin piece of plywood to the back of the cabinet. Or, you could make your shelves with a supporting leg on the back side. For instance, the shelves would connect to the front of the cabinet, and the side of the bottom shelf at the back of the cabinet would have a support leg between the shelf and the bottom of the cabinet. The top shelf would have a support leg between it and the bottom shelf. I hope that makes sense. Please let me know if you have questions.