Bamboo drawer boxes create peace and order in your drawers. When you divide the contents into fixed zones, it becomes clear where each category lives, and you can quickly find what you are looking for. Bamboo gives a warm and harmonious look that fits in with both the kitchen, bathroom and wardrobe. Stick to a few repeating sizes in each drawer for a calm system that is easy to maintain. At élé living, we work with solutions that make everyday life simple and manageable, so that your drawer layout supports your daily routines.
Bamboo drawer organizer
Start by measuring the drawer and choose 2-3 sizes that can be placed in straight rows. Group related categories in separate boxes: tea bags and spice bags in one, leftover food from small bags in another, and kitchen utensils or baking equipment in a third. Repeat the division in the drawers where you have the same type of content, so that the system feels recognizable. If you want a comprehensive overview of matching solutions, you can see our boxes .
Drawer boxes for kitchen and bathroom
In the kitchen, bamboo is ideal for drawers with cooking and serving utensils. Divide a drawer into zones for tea, baking equipment, spice bags and small utensils. Put the most used categories at the front and keep rarely used items at the back. If you need to arrange more cabinets and drawers in the kitchen, you will find inspiration and matching storage under Kitchen .
In the bathroom, bamboo gives a clean and calm look. Divide drawers into categories such as makeup, skincare, shaving supplies and hair accessories. Set one box for daily routines and another for extra storage to keep things organized. See more solutions suitable for damp rooms under Bathroom .
Wardrobe and home office
In the wardrobe, divided drawers make it easy to keep track of socks, underwear, belts and accessories. Choose narrow boxes for small items and wider boxes for folded items, so everything is in straight rows. In the home office, you can use bamboo for writing instruments, cables, chargers and small electronics, so that the mess doesn't spread to the entire drawer. Get more inspiration for drawer and shelf design under Wardrobe .
Sizes and practical uses
- Small drawer boxes: Rubber bands, batteries, tea bags, spice bags and knick-knacks that otherwise move around in the drawer. Place them at the front, where you reach for them most often.
- Between drawer boxes: Makeup, skincare, chargers, writing utensils and smaller kitchen utensils. Provides a clear division without filling the entire drawer.
- Large drawer boxes: Foil, mini baking tins, notebooks or complete sets of equipment. Best used in wide drawers where you want long, smooth lines.
Stick to a consistent look within the same drawer to make maintenance simple. When it's clear where each category lives, it's easy to put things back in their place.
How to get started
- Empty the drawer and measure the inside dimensions.
- Choose 2-3 sizes of drawer boxes that can stand in straight rows.
- Gather the contents into categories on the table and assign one box per category.
- Place daily categories at the front and rarely used ones at the back.
- Keep the same order when you put things away so you can keep an overview.
When you group items into fixed zones, repeat sizes and let each category have its own space, a natural rhythm is created in your drawers. It gives a calm overall impression and makes everyday life easier - exactly the balance and functionality that characterizes élé living's approach to organization.































