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How to DIY Rotating Cooking Utensil Storage Rack

I bought the lazy susan hardware (very inexpensive)!

Then cut a piece of melamine. Since it was going under my kitchen cabinets, I didn’t really care if it was round or real wood which made the construction process much easier (If you use a round piece of wood, you have to drill holes in it right above the holes in the lazy susan hardware in order to attach it to the bottom of the cabinet).

Attach the lazy susan hardware to the square piece of melamine.

Add some hooks.

Hang it under the cabinet using 1/2″ screws.

Now I have all kinds of easy-to-access cooking utensil storage that is right by the stove and doesn’t take up space on the counter top…which also makes the counter top much easier to clean (an added bonus). Even better…the whole project cost less than $10 and took less than an hour to put together.

Update: Because of the overhang on my cabinets, you can’t see the lazy susan hardware at all. For more details (and links to some of my other DIY kitchen organization projects), click the link below.

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