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Cope & Stick Lazy Susan Doors

Are you struggling to reach your Lazy Susan in your bottom cabinets? Upgrade your kitchen with high-end corner cabinet doors from CabinetDoors.com. Our Lazy Susan cabinet doors are designed to fit perfectly in corner kitchen cabinets in your home, so you can easily spin the shelves and keep your items organized.

We have a wide range of styles, wood species, and Sherwin-Williams paint colors. All corner cabinet doors are part of a product family that includes matching standard cabinets and drawer fronts. Shop our corner kitchen cabinet doors today!

Custom-Made Corner Cabinet Doors

Investing in corner kitchen cabinet doors is a functional upgrade for any home with a Lazy Susan. The Lazy Susan cabinet door style keeps your spices, pots, and pans accessible, so you don't have to strain your back in the kitchen. Corner kitchen cabinets are available in various styles and can be built to match any kitchen design. Read our How to Install Lazy Susan Cabinet Doors Guide for more information. 


At CabinetDoors.com, we have an ever-growing collection of cabinet door styles, wood species, and paint colors. All of our cabinet doors are custom-made to fit the measurements you provide. Whether you prefer a traditional design or a more modern aesthetic, we have the perfect cabinetry style for your next home renovation project.


Questions or concerns? Call us at  1-800-342-1010 or email us at sales@cabinetdoors.com. We're here to answer any questions about cabinet door styles or the ordering process.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Lazy Susan Cabinet Door?

A Lazy Susan cabinet door is designed to fit the corner cabinets in a kitchen, so the lazy Susan inside the cabinet is easier to access. There are several different types of corner kitchen cabinet doors. The most popular approach is to use two separate cabinet doors and create an L-shaped corner cabinet. To do this, you'll need one standard door and a Lazy Susan cabinet door, and ensure the doors touch at the corner. This will create the L-shaped construction necessary for the corner cabinet.

How to install corner kitchen cabinet doors?

You'll need to determine the joint type before installing the corner kitchen cabinet doors. The installation process will vary for mitered, hinge, and butt joints. The process will also vary depending on whether you want an inset or an overlay.

How to measure for Lazy Susan cabinet doors?

Measuring Lazy Susan cabinet doors is different from measuring standard cabinet doors, because you'll need to measure two doors that meet at a 90° angle. To do this, you'll need to measure each door and each opening separately. There is less margin for error with corner kitchen cabinet doors, so you'll want to take multiple measurements at several points to determine the correct size.

What hinges for corner cabinet doors?

You can use mitered, hinge, or butt joints for corner cabinet doors. The installation process will vary, depending on the specific type of joint you choose.
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