Cottage Lazy Susan Cabinet Door (Right)
Cabinetdoors.com had a very handy measuring guide for lazy susan cabinet doors
The most common way to achieve the "L" shaped look of a lazy Susan corner cabinet is to butt the standard Cottage door up to the Cottage lazy Susan door, creating the perfect corner shaped construction. Here are a couple different examples on how to create this look and instructions on how to measure for each door.
Scroll down the page to view pictures of the Century family of doors and drawer fronts.
This door is available in a variety of wood species. It can be ordered with "No Finish" or with a "Natural Clear Finish." If ordering paint-grade, you can choose unfinished or prefinished in several Sherwin Williams conversion varnish colors. Doors ordered as Paint-Grade, either unfinished or painted, will have paintable hardwood frames and MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) panels.
Scroll down the page to view pictures of the Cottage family of doors and drawer fronts.
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Important: Your cabinet doors will be made to the exact size you order.
Most doors are intended to overlay the cabinet opening, and must be larger than the opening they cover.
If you want the door to be larger than the cabinet opening, you must increase the size of the door by adding the overlay amount to the opening size.
The most common overlay is one-half inch.
To order doors that overlay the opening by one-half inch on left, right, top, and bottom, you add 1-inch to width and height.
Watch the video below for detailed instruction!
Cabinetdoors.com had a very handy measuring guide for lazy susan cabinet doors