Food storage boxes make it easier to maintain an overview in the kitchen, refrigerator, and freezer. When everything has a designated place, daily life becomes calmer and more manageable. At élé living, you'll find solutions that combine simple design, functionality, and a harmonious look, making organization inviting and straightforward.
Refrigerator boxes for daily use
Place the boxes to suit your family's routines. Small boxes are great for berries, snacks, and packaged cold cuts, while medium sizes are suitable for dairy products, larger fruits and vegetables, and opened jars. A practical example is the refrigerator box xs, which collects small items that might otherwise clutter. For the shelves with the most traffic, the refrigerator box medium can provide quick access to yogurt, cheese, and accessories. Many boxes and storage containers can be used in both the refrigerator and freezer, allowing you to store leftovers, bread, and berries in one place.
How to do it
- Stick to a few recurring sizes. This creates a calm look and easier stacking.
- Place the items you use most often at the front. Place new items behind older ones.
- Give each box a purpose, for example, "breakfast," "snacks," or "cold cuts."
Stacking and zones in the refrigerator
Choose boxes with suitable lids when you want to stack. When the boxes are closed with their respective lids, they can be stacked on top of each other, maximizing the height in the refrigerator. With the lid for refrigerator box medium, you get a flat surface that makes stacking simple. When you pull out a box, it's easy to see the contents and put it back in place.
Choose what lives in the box
- Berries and snacks: small boxes, so everything is gathered and quick to take out.
- Packaged cold cuts: small to medium boxes, so slices and packages don't slide around.
- Dairy products: medium boxes that collect yogurt, butter, and cheese.
- Fruits and vegetables: medium boxes that create air and an overview on the shelf.
- Opened jars and small items: medium boxes, so you find them without searching.
Storage jars for the pantry
In the pantry, transparent jars provide a quick overview of quantities and contents. Fill them with pasta, rice, flour, oatmeal, or nuts. Square jars stand stably and utilize shelf space efficiently. An example is the square storage jar 1000 ml light, which is well-suited for staple foods and helps keep pests out. Stick to a few recurring sizes for a calm, coherent look.
Practical placements
- Place dry goods used daily at eye level.
- Group baking ingredients on one shelf and breakfast cereals on another.
- Fill from the front and pour new quantities into the back, so the oldest is used first.
Package solution for a quick start
If you want a shortcut to structure, a refrigerator package is a good starting point. The refrigerator package combines selected boxes that fit common shelves, allowing you to quickly divide into zones for vegetables, dairy, and accessories. Start with a few fixed categories, then build at your own pace.
With clear zones, recurring sizes, and stackable boxes, you create calm in both your refrigerator, freezer, and pantry. This makes everyday life easier - and more inviting to step into.































