Are Lazy Susans outdated?
Are Lazy Susans outdated?
The Lazy Susan is still a very popular option for clients of today. Today’s designs are much more functional and attractive and come in plastic or laminated hardwood. We always recommend stopping by a kitchen and bathroom showroom and look at the new versions of Lazy Susan’s, as you might be pleasantly surprised.
What goes on a tabletop Lazy Susan?
2. On a Kitchen Island or Cabinet Top. Punctuate your island or your kitchen countertop with a lazy susan on which you can store cooking utensils, tea towels, spices, or oils. With a spinning unit, there is no hard-to-reach row in the back; often-used items can now stay close at hand.
How do you make a Lazy Susan with a fidget spinner?
DIY Lazy Susan Directions
- Attach self-adhesive felt slider pads to the arms of a fidget spinner, on both the top and bottom.
- Apply a generous amount of hot glue to the center disk of the fidget spinner, then stick it to the center of the bottom of your plate.
- Let it dry, then test its balance.
Can a Lazy Susan be added to an existing cabinet?
A Lazy Susan Install Isn’t Easy for Anyone When homeowners want to add a lazy susan to existing cabinets, it’s awkward because the cabinet opening is small and you’re either scrunched up on the floor for a base cabinet or standing on a ladder to reach inside a wall cabinet.
What do you put in a kitchen Lazy Susan?
In terms of what to store, a Lazy Susan is perfect for frequently used supplies like spices, sugars and coffee or tea sweeteners, or other general food stores. Its rotating design allows for easy access, eliminating the need to pore through various containers and create a mess to find a given item.
What can I do with my old Lazy Susan?
12 Brilliant Ways To Use A Lazy Susan
- Spice Cabinet. I have a handful of spices and seasonings that I use frequently when I cook, and I keep those in the cupboard above my stove.
- Baking Supplies.
- Refrigerator.
- Craft Room.
- Gift Wrap.
- Dining Table.
- Decorating Cakes.
- Barbecues & Picnics.