The Low Down on Lazy Susans!

No, I am not talking about your mom’s lazy friend Susan. I am talking about the most functional organizing tool I have every used and something that probably ranks highest as one of my favorite things of all time.

In my opinion Lazy Susan‘s are one of the most versatile organizing tools out there! I have found uses for them in almost every different space in the home and the many variations that are available make incorporating them a no-brainer. Check out my favorite ones here!

Below you’re going to find examples of all of the different ways I have used Lazy Susan‘s and also a few different types of lazy susans that I have found useful throughout my organizing career.

  • Pantries: They are great for tight corners or even those hard to reach top shelves. I’ve used them to organize oils, spices, spreads, canned goods.

  • Bathrooms/Medicine Cabinets: They are great for under the sink storage or bathroom shelving and provide the perfect option for hair, face and body products. I have also used them for vitamins and supplements.

  • Craft Rooms: Divided lazy susans are great for organizing craft supplies; whether, it’s separating different types of art materials or crafting tools, they really can be a game changer. The fact that you can pick them up and bring there to where you are working also is an added bonus.

    I’ve used lazy susans in all different types of material including bamboo, acrylic, plastic, or metal. You really can find one that fits the look and style of your space. Lazy susans can be: single layer, two-tiered or divided.

    They also come in a variety of sizes so make sure you measure your space. Usually 10’’, 12’’ and 14’’ circles are the most common.

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