Base Corner Cabinets

Base corner cabinets solve the toughest spot in any kitchen: the floor-level corner. With lazy Susan and blind-corner configurations — solid maple doors on a plywood box, with soft-close hinges and premium metal hardware — they make deep, hard-to-reach space genuinely usable.

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BBC42 - Base Blind Corner
  • Base Blind Corner
  • Width: 42"
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BBC39 - Base Blind Corner
  • Base Blind Corner
  • Width: 39"
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BLS36 - Base Lazy Susan
  • Base Lazy Susan
  • Width: 36"
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BLS33 - Base Lazy Susan
  • Base Lazy Susan
  • Width: 33"

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our base corner cabinets

What is a lazy Susan base cabinet?

A lazy Susan turns the floor-level corner into rotating shelves you spin to reach everything, instead of crawling into a dark cavity. It's the easiest way to use a corner — we build them with a solid maple front on a plywood box with soft-close hardware.ll schedule a visit or in-showroom consultation at your convenience.

Lazy Susan or blind corner — which is better?

A lazy Susan gives the easiest access and is ideal when the corner is a main work zone; a blind corner costs less and suits corners you use less often, especially with a pull-out organizer added. We'll recommend the right fit for your layout in the 3D design.

What are your base corner cabinets made of?

Solid maple doors and fronts on a plywood box — never particle board — with soft-close hinges, premium metal hardware, and the lazy Susan or blind-corner mechanism built in. The plywood box carries a stone countertop over the corner without sagging.

What sizes do base corner cabinets come in?

Our base corner cabinets come in 33" and 36" lazy Susan units and 39" and 42" blind-corner configurations, all at standard 34½" base height. We size the corner to your run and confirm the door swing in your 3D preview.

Do base corner cabinets work with a stone countertop over the corner?

Yes — the plywood box and reinforced corner are built to carry quartz or porcelain across the corner without flexing. We template, fabricate, and install the countertop on the same job so the corner seam is planned, not improvised.

How much storage do you lose in a kitchen corner?

With the right corner cabinet, very little — a lazy Susan or blind-corner pull-out turns the hardest spot in the kitchen into deep, reachable storage. Skipping it and capping the corner with a filler is what wastes space; we'll plan it properly in your free design.

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