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Lazy Susan Dimensions: A Comprehensive Guide to Sizes and Measuring

CEO Quynh FLower

If you're struggling with storage issues, particularly in smaller kitchens, or simply looking to enhance organization and cleanliness, a lazy Susan cabinet may be the solution you need. This rotating storage tray allows you to...

If you're struggling with storage issues, particularly in smaller kitchens, or simply looking to enhance organization and cleanliness, a lazy Susan cabinet may be the solution you need. This rotating storage tray allows you to make use of those often-unused corner cabinets. In this guide, we will provide you with the dimensions of lazy Susan cabinets and offer options for both DIY installation and measuring techniques. Let's dive in!

Standard Lazy Susan Cabinet Sizes

Lazy Susans, once common fixtures on Chinese restaurant tables, have evolved into versatile organizers that maximize the potential of blind corner cabinets. They come in five general types, each with different sizes to fit various needs. The size range is typically measured in even numbers. Most stores specify the dimensions for each size or at least provide the minimum and maximum cabinet or kitchen counter height.

For example, a lazy Susan measuring 32 inches or 81 centimeters in height would be a perfect fit for a 36 to 39 inch cabinet. If you have a countertop corner cupboard with a height of 33 inches, a rotating shelf with a height of 28 inches or 71 centimeters would be ideal. These storage turntables are available in multiple types to suit every requirement. D-shaped turntable shelves are designed for regular cabinets that open at a 45-degree angle. Full-round lazy Susans are incredibly versatile and can fit any cupboard. Kidney-shaped rotating servers are ideal for corner cabinets, while pie-shaped ones are suitable for deeper corner storage areas. Half-round spinning shelves, attached to the cabinet, provide easy access to blind corners.

Lazy Susan Corner Cabinet Dimensions

The two main types of lazy Susans for corner cabinets are kidney-shaped and pie-shaped. Although they may seem similar in illustrations, there are distinct differences between them. Pie-shaped ones have a cutout that measures precisely at a 90-degree angle and are usually attached to the cupboard itself. Both kidney-shaped and pie-shaped lazy Susans can be used for corner cabinets.

Kidney-shaped lazy Susans are suitable for corner cabinets with double folding doors. They don't need to be mounted on the cabinets and can be attached independently, making them perfect for older homes and minor kitchen remodels. To measure a kidney-shaped turntable, determine the size from the corner's middle point to the back wall and measure both the widest sides of the cabinet - left and right. On the other hand, a pie-shaped rotating shelf is designed for inset doors, hugging the length of the cabinet doors on two sides with an inch of allowance. While there is no standard size for kidney-shaped revolving trays, pie-shaped ones have a maximum diameter of 28 inches to avoid overwhelming the entire cupboard or countertop.

24 Inch Lazy Susan Cabinet Dimensions

A 24-inch lazy Susan is perfect for smaller, standard-sized cabinets. You can choose between fixed pie-shaped products or the more flexible kidney-shaped ones that can be detached for cleaning and reattached easily. A 24-inch kidney-shaped lazy Susan has a diameter of 24 inches or 61 centimeters and a radius of 12 inches or 30 centimeters. The most widely manufactured 24-inch Lazy Susan has a height of 26 inches or 66 centimeters, a width and depth of 24 inches or 61 centimeters. Materials available in the market are predominantly steel and plastic, which are easier to clean compared to custom wooden ones.

33 Inch Lazy Susan Cabinet Dimensions

A 33-inch Lazy Susan provides ample space for storing foodstuff, kitchen utensils, or cleaning products. You can either buy separate units to install manually or purchase cabinets that already have a 2-tiered Lazy Susan built-in. To accommodate a 33-inch Lazy Susan, a cabinet should have a minimum height of 34.5 inches or 62 centimeters, a width of 33 to 36 inches or 84 to 91 centimeters, and a depth of 24 inches or 61 centimeters. This corner cabinet size is suitable for both single and two-tier rotating shelf units.

36 Inch Lazy Susan Cabinet Dimensions

For larger kitchens, counter spaces, and cabinets, opting for bigger sizes ensures proportionality and aesthetic appeal. The 36-inch lazy Susan corner cabinet is an excellent choice for spacious kitchens. A one-door corner lazy Susan cabinet has hinges that fold in the middle to compensate for the 90-degree corner. It occupies 36 inches or 91 centimeters of two wall corners where the cabinet will be placed. Cabinets with a two-tiered 36-inch lazy Susan usually measure 34.5 inches or 88 centimeters in height, with a width of 36 inches or 91 centimeters on two sides. The depth is 18 inches or 46 centimeters, and the midpoint size is 12 inches or 30 centimeters.

How Much Space is Needed For a Lazy Susan Cabinet?

Now that you've decided a lazy Susan is precisely what you need for space-saving, let's consider the logistics. How much space should you allocate for a rotating rack or cabinet? If you plan to install a lazy Susan yourself, ensure there is at least an inch or two of clearance space for the spinning shelf to rotate smoothly. To determine the maximum diameter for a rotating shelf that will fit inside a cabinet or on a countertop, subtract 3 to 4 inches (8 to 10 centimeters) from the depth of the space. This extra clearance allows for door closure and any items that may overhang from the shelves.

How To Measure For a Lazy Susan?

Measuring for a lazy Susan can be easily done in four steps using a measuring tape, pencil, and paper. If you don't have a measuring tape, a regular 12-inch school ruler will suffice. Here's how:

  1. Measure your cabinets from top to bottom and take note of the height. Standard cabinets usually have a height of 34.5 inches or 88 centimeters, but yours may differ.

  2. Measure from the corner to both cabinet edges from left to right and jot down the measurements. This will provide you with two values.

  3. Measure inside, from the corner to the middle of the cupboard. This center point is where the rod of your turntable carousel will be mounted.

  4. Once you have these four measurements, you are ready to search for the perfect rotating storage unit. If you are planning your room layout, you can use kitchen cabinet design software to assist with sizing and positioning based on the dimensions of the space.

Caption: A lazy Susan cabinet

Should You Buy a Lazy Susan?

Lazy Susans are versatile storage options for cabinetry. They come in five types that can perfectly meet any need and are flexible for both built-in installations and individual carousel storage units. While they are commonly utilized for corner cabinets, D-shaped ones can be adapted for ordinary cabinets that open at a 45-degree angle. Remember to measure precisely, and you can have a storage option that will keep everything accessible and tidy!

For more related content, visit our guide to kitchen cabinet dimensions.

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