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50 Great Ways to Get Organized With Everyday Items Found In Your Home

March 18, 2015 by Veronica Phillips

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Lazy Susan cupboards

We definitely under-utilize the space in a lot of our kitchen cupboards. It’s hard to reach all the way to the back, or around the side of that corner cupboard, so that’s where all the things you use once a year will go to be forgotten about. Thankfully organization gurus have spent time trying to solve exactly these problems.

Using a Lazy Susan on the bottom of your shelf, you never need to reach to the back of the cupboard again. You can just put all of your bottles, cans, and jars on the circle, and spin it around when you need to find something. You just need to remember to be careful with the spinning, or you’ll end up with soy sauce in your lap.

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