Refrigerator boxes with lids make it easy to create order in shelves and drawers. When you gather food in fixed zones, it is easy to see what is missing, and small packages do not disappear at the back. The clear boxes give a quick overview of the contents, and with lids you can stack them and make use of the height. Place the boxes to suit your everyday life - for example, one box for breakfast, one for vegetables and one for leftovers. This will give you a system that feels calm and is easy to maintain.
Refrigerator box with lid
A lid gives a uniform look and makes stacking stable on the refrigerator shelves. It is particularly practical for boxes with small loose foods such as snacks, cold cuts, yogurts and small tubs that otherwise create a mess. Lids close the boxes and protect against spillage and odors from open packages, but they are not airtight. A specific choice is the lid for refrigerator box small , which fits one of the most commonly used sizes in everyday life.
Stackable storage boxes for refrigerator
When you choose boxes with lids, you can easily stack them and take advantage of the height of each shelf. Pull out the box, see the contents at a glance, and put it back in place. Stick to the same 2-3 sizes per shelf so that the arrangement is even and clear. The boxes are intended for shelves and drawers, not the door, and they can also be used in the freezer if you want the same structure in both places.
Choose the size
- XS: Berries, small snacks, cherry tomatoes and open small containers. A practical example is the XS refrigerator box , which collects small food items in one place.
- Small: Smaller dairy products, children's snacks, small yogurts and vegetables that you use often.
- Medium: Cold cuts, larger dairy products, fruit and vegetables, and open jars and tubs. Choose the medium refrigerator drawer when you want to divide an entire shelf into clear sections.
SmartStore refrigerator box
SmartStore boxes are designed for modular organization in the fridge and freezer, so you can build a system that fits your shelves. The clear sides make it easy to see what you have, and the dimensions and lid make stacking simple. Add a high-rimmed plastic turntable for dressings, pestos and small jars, which you can rotate from any angle. This makes good use of space and makes everyday use easy.
Refrigerator organization
Start with zones that fit your routines: breakfast, cooking, vegetables, snacks and leftovers. Give each zone its own box, and keep the placement consistent so it's clear where the food belongs. Close the boxes with separate lids and stack them on top of each other to optimize space. When new items arrive, put them in the right box right away - that way you maintain an overview and minimize food hiding at the back. If you want to mirror the system in the freezer, the same boxes can be used there.
How to get started
Empty the selected shelf and wipe it down so that the starting point is clean. Gather the food items into categories on the table and measure the shelf so that you can choose 2-3 box sizes that stand in even rows. Distribute the items in the boxes, close with lids, and put them back in an order that matches your everyday life. Keep the same arrangement when you fill up so that the system remains clear.
Refrigerator package
If you want to get to your goal quickly, you can choose a refrigerator package with coordinated sizes. Here you get boxes and a turntable in one solution, so you can create a coherent system from the start. When your needs change, you can easily supplement with more of the same boxes and maintain a uniform look.
When you work with fixed zones, repeated sizes and clear categories, your fridge becomes more manageable in everyday life. Small adjustments - like a lid on the boxes that stack and a turntable for small jars - make a noticeable difference in daily use. Place the boxes in shelves and drawers that support your routines, and be consistent with filling and placement. This keeps the system simple and easy to follow.































