Lazy Susans are believed to have been in use since the mid-1700s, according to the Los Angeles Times. Since then people have been using these rotating devices in lots of different ways in order to bring convenience into their home.
First, you’ll need a Lazy Susan which you can learn how to make in the video below:
Here are 15 amazing ways to use a Lazy Susan in your home:
1) Decorate Cakes
A Lazy Susan will allow you to easily frost a cake and decorate it with precision.
2) In the Laundry Room
Lazy Susans can also be useful in the laundry room to prevent your soaps and softeners from overwhelming your space.
3) Make A Chore Chart
Tired of your family members fighting over who did what chore? Make a chore wheel by following the instructions here.
4) Organize Your Fridge
Hate reaching all the way to the back of the refrigerator only to knock over everything else that’s in front of it? Just stick a Lazy Susan inside your fridge and use it to have easy access to your pickles and ranch dressing.
5) Crafts
Craft supplies can be organized and easily accessible by using a Lazy Susan. Learn how to make the one below here.
6) Hanging Utensils
You can affix an upsidedown Lazy Susan to your cabinets and a screw some hooks into it so you can hang your utensils for easy access.
7) Coffee/Hot Cocoa Station
If you and your family are big on coffee and hot chocolate, use a Lazy Susan to keep all your coffee stuff together.
8) In the Medicine Cabinet
Keep your vitamins and medications from becoming unruly and flying out of your medicine cabinet by keeping them neat and organized with a Lazy Susan.
9) Under the Sink
Lazy Susans are also great for bringing order to the area underneath your sink.
10) Make Game Night Easy
Instead of falling over each other during game night, place a Lazy Susan underneath the game board so that everyone has easy access. Use a sticky piece of velcro to secure your board to the Lazy Susan.
11) At The Center Of Your Table
You’ll never have to pass the potatoes again if you use a Lazy Susan.
12) In The Living Room
Use a Lazy Susan to keep your different remote controls within arm’s length.
13) In the Bedroom
Use a Lazy Susan to store your perfumes, makeup, or jewelry.
14) For Your Shoes
They even sell Lazy Susans for your shoes, which is absolutely genius.
15) Corral Countertop Items
Keep your countertops tidy by corraling your items on a Lazy Susan.
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