1. Blind Corner: When two cabinet walls meet at the corner, this space is accessible via a single cabinet door. The only upside of this solution is a tight budget. The downside is that it is not easy to access, and it becomes junk bins that are left untouched for years. You often forget what you have stored A man standing next to a white truck.
  1. Lazy Susan, see above a classic storage corner cabinet solution. A good solution for easier access but the downside for lazy Susan is that the storage space can get tight.

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  1. Corner cabinet drawers (see above) are another solution with plenty of storage with deeper drawers. It can add an interesting appearance to your kitchen.

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  1. Swing pullouts (see above) for bulky pots and pans. The storage space is limited, but the accessibility and convenience are great.

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  1. Diagonal Corner Cabinets are a nice visual effect in the kitchen, but they often utilize the entire corner space, and you still need to reach back to access a deeper part of the cabinet. 

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  1. Easy-reach corner cabinets (see above) consist of double doors that open like an accordion. They take full advantage of the corner space and allow easy accessibility to all your stored items. However, they are more expensive than standard cabinets. 

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