A box with a drawer provides quick access and a calm aesthetic, because the contents are neatly tucked away in their own small drawer instead of being scattered about. You can stack multiple units, group them by category, and keep your countertop, cupboard, or shelf tidy. If you need more variations, you can see the full selection of boxes.
Makeup storage with drawer
A box with a drawer is ideal for makeup because you can sort in layers and get a clear overview. Choose one drawer for everyday makeup and another for special occasions, so you don't have to search. A specific choice is makeup storage with drawer. Place it on the bathroom shelf or dresser, and stick to fixed categories like bases, eyes, and lips. When everything has its designated place, tidying up becomes simple and quick.
How to get started
Start by collecting what you use most often in the top drawer. Place rare favorites in the bottom one. Finish by wiping the surface and placing the box where you stand when you get ready.
Stackable box with drawer
When you stack boxes with drawers, you utilize height without losing accessibility. The drawers can be pulled out even if there's a box on top, so the system works in narrow cabinets and on small shelves.
Choose fixed “zones”
- Beauty: one drawer for makeup, one for nail care, one for hair accessories
- Office: one for paper clips and rubber bands, one for markers and pens, one for cables
- Entrance: one for keys, one for bike lights, one for sunglasses
Stick to a few repeated sizes. This makes it easy to expand the system as your needs change.
Box with drawer for bathroom
Small personal care products easily get lost on a shelf. Use a box with a drawer for travel sizes, cotton swabs, nail files, and lip balms. Place the box at eye level so you can see the contents without moving other items. If you have several, you can label each drawer with a simple category, for example, "daily care" and "extra." This way, you maintain tidiness in the room and find what you need immediately.
Box with drawer for wardrobe
In the wardrobe, drawers provide structure for small accessories. Use one drawer for everyday jewelry and another for watches or sunglasses. Place soft pouches or gentle inserts at the bottom if you want to protect delicate surfaces. Place the box at the front of the shelf so you can pull out the drawer in seconds when getting dressed.
Combine box with drawer and boxes in drawers
A box with a drawer works exceptionally well in combination with simple boxes inside drawers. For example, use a medium drawer box to divide a wide drawer into 2-3 clear zones. Place everyday items in the drawer box and seasonal or rarely used items in the box with a drawer on top of the cabinet or on a shelf. This creates a cohesive system that is easy to maintain.
Solution for kitchen counter and cabinet
In the kitchen, a box with a drawer can sit on the countertop with tea, coffee capsules, or lunchbox items. If you need to organize under the sink, a small pull-out system is practical because it gives you free access without moving the items in the front row. An example is the stackable storage shelf with pull-out. Use the top basket for dishcloths and brushes and the bottom for garbage bags and extra sponges. Only place essential items in the system to maintain a clear overview.
Maintenance tip
Give each drawer a quick check when you're tidying up anyway. Put empty items back in their place or remove them completely. This way, your system will continue to function - without major clear-outs.
With a few repeated boxes with drawers, you create order, overview, and a cohesive theme in your decor. Start small, keep categories sharp, and build the system according to your daily routines. This will give you a solution that is both visually appealing and easy to use.































