A plastic box with a lid makes it easy to create calm and order in everyday life. It can be used in the kitchen, refrigerator, freezer, and wardrobe, and when you put the lid on, you can stack and utilize space better. Start with one shelf at a time: measure the width and depth, choose a few repeated sizes, and give each box a clear category such as snacks, cold cuts, or breakfast. When you pull out the box, you quickly see the contents and can put it back in place. This saves time and reduces clutter.
Plastic refrigerator bins with lids
Refrigerator bins work best when they are grouped on shelves by category. Keep small items in small boxes, and use medium sizes for dairy products and larger packages. A practical example is the refrigerator bin XS, which is good for small snacks and berries that otherwise cause clutter. Choose bins with accompanying lids so you can stack them and create air on the shelves. A good choice is the lid for refrigerator bin small. When the bins are together, it's easier to tidy up and maintain a fixed place for each food group. Refrigerator bins can also be used in the freezer - choose sizes according to what you most often store.
Example of refrigerator organization
- XS: snacks, small berry containers
- Small: cold cuts, small yogurts
- Medium: dairy products, open jars, larger fruits and vegetables
Freezer organization with plastic boxes with lids
In the freezer, plastic boxes with lids provide a clear system so you can quickly see what's for dinner. Divide into fixed categories such as vegetables, home baking, and leftovers. Storage containers with lids are good because you can stack them and maintain the same dimensions from shelf to shelf. The Gastromax storage container 1.6 liters fits medium-sized portions and gives a uniform look when several are lined up. Write a short name and date on the side to make rotation simple.
Plastic boxes for cabinets and wardrobes
Plastic boxes with lids create calm in the wardrobe. Use the same series in two or three sizes and allocate one box per category, for example, underwear, socks, and workout clothes. This makes it easy to put things away and keep drawers and shelves tidy. The white storage box medium is a solid choice for shelves - put lids on to stack vertically without losing an overview. Place the boxes to suit your routines: the most used items at eye level and seasonal categories higher up or at the bottom.
Stackable solutions in the kitchen and drawers
In kitchen cabinets and drawers, plastic containers with lids create clean lines. Stick to a few repeated sizes so everything fits together like building blocks. For example, fill flour, pasta, and breakfast cereals into containers that are grouped on one shelf. Put lids on and arrange them in rows - then you can pull out the front container, take what you need, and push it back into place. If you need to expand the system, it's easy to add more from the same series. See a wide selection under storage containers.































