Containers are the quiet superheroes of home organisation. When you know how to use containers effectively, they don’t just hold your belongings—they create order, save space, and make life easier. A well-chosen container can turn a messy shelf into a Pinterest-worthy display, keep food fresh for longer, and ensure you can always find what you’re looking for in seconds.
The trick, though, is knowing how to use containers the right way. If you’ve ever bought a heap of tubs on sale only to find they don’t fit your shelves, you’ll know that not all storage solutions work for every home.
As professional organisers, we’ve set up container systems for busy families, small apartments, and even sprawling pantries. Along the way, we’ve learned exactly what works—and what to avoid.
This guide will take you through:
- Why containers are worth the investment
- Step-by-step instructions for using them like a pro
- Common mistakes to avoid
- Our favourite containers for every room in your home
Why Containers are a Must-Have for an Organised Home
Before diving into the how, let’s talk about the why.
Containers are more than just boxes or jars — they’re an essential tool for maintaining a tidy home because they:
- Contain and define space – Without boundaries, items tend to spread and pile up. Containers give everything a home.
- Protect and preserve – Airtight containers keep food fresh, while sealed bins keep dust, pests, and moisture away from seasonal items.
- Improve visibility – Especially with clear containers, you can see what you own without rummaging.
- Make cleaning easier – Instead of removing every single item from a shelf, you just lift out a container, wipe, and pop it back.
If you’ve ever been frustrated by clutter returning after you’ve tidied, containers are your secret weapon.
How to Use Containers the Right Way: Step-by-Step
Here’s the method we use when setting up container systems for our clients. Follow these steps, and you’ll avoid the common pitfalls that waste time and money.
Step 1: Declutter First
Organising without decluttering is like rearranging deck chairs on a sinking ship — it looks better for a moment, but the problem remains.
Go through the space you’re organising and remove:
- Anything broken or expired
- Duplicates you don’t need
- Items you haven’t used in over a year
Pro Tip: Don’t skip this step — it ensures you’re only buying containers for things you truly want to keep.
Step 2: Group Items by Category
Once you’ve decluttered, sort what’s left into categories.
Example:
- In the pantry: baking supplies, snacks, pasta, spices
- In the bathroom: skincare, hair products, cleaning supplies
- In the garage: tools, gardening, sports gear
Grouping makes it clear how many containers you’ll need for each type of item.
Step 3: Measure Your Space
This is the step most people skip, and it’s why so many containers end up unused.
Use a tape measure to record:
- Width, depth, and height of shelves, cupboards, or drawers
- Clearance space if you’re planning to stack containers
- Door clearance if using pull-out bins
Pro Tip: Leave a few centimetres at the top for easy access when stacking containers.
Step 4: Match the Container to the Contents
Different items need different container styles:
- Clear plastic bins – Great for visibility in pantries, fridges, garages, and kids’ rooms.
- Glass jars – Perfect for pantry staples, coffee, and items you want to display.
- Fabric bins – Ideal for wardrobes, linen cupboards, and kids’ toys.
- Wicker or rattan baskets – Add warmth and texture in living rooms or decorative spaces.
Step 5: Choose Modular, Stackable Designs
A modular range means all your containers fit and stack perfectly. This creates a clean, uniform look and uses every inch of vertical space.
Step 6: Label Everything
Even clear containers need labels — it’s not just about knowing what’s inside, but also making it easy for everyone in the household to put things back where they belong.
For durability:
- Use waterproof labels in kitchens and bathrooms
- Use removable labels if you change contents often
Step 7: Avoid Overstuffing
Cramming too much into a container makes it hard to access and maintain. If a category is overflowing, it’s time to reassess what you’re keeping rather than buy more bins.
Step 8: Maintain Your System
Containers aren’t “set and forget” — do a quick check every few months to make sure items are still in the right place and that your storage still works for your lifestyle.
Our Favourite Containers for Each Room
We’ve tested countless storage products. These are our go-to picks for durability, function, and style:
Kitchen & Pantry
- OXO Good Grips POP Containers – Airtight, stackable, and come in sizes to suit every pantry item.
- Décor Tellfresh Range – Affordable and perfect for bulk dry goods.
- Glass Jars with Bamboo Lids – Sustainable, beautiful, and perfect for open shelving.
Bathroom
- iDesign Acrylic Organisers – Great for makeup, hair tools, and drawer storage.
- Handled Plastic Caddies – Keep under-sink areas neat and easy to clean.
- Small Fabric Bins – Ideal for grouping personal care items.
Wardrobe
- IKEA Skubb Boxes – Perfect for folded clothes, accessories, or under-bed storage.
- Clear Shoe Boxes – Keeps shoes visible and dust-free.
- Woven Baskets – Hide smaller items while adding style.
Garage & Laundry
- Heavy-Duty Plastic Tubs – Weather-resistant for outdoor gear and tools.
- Clear Stackable Bins – Make seasonal items easy to spot.
- Drawer Units on Wheels – For craft, DIY, or small hardware.
Mistakes to Avoid When Using Containers
- Buying before decluttering – You’ll end up with more containers than you need.
- Not measuring your space – Wasted money and storage that doesn’t fit.
- Mixing too many styles – Creates visual clutter.
- Skipping labels – Your system will fall apart quickly.
- Choosing opaque containers for deep storage – You’ll forget what’s inside.
Final Thoughts
Containers aren’t just about making things look pretty — they’re a functional tool that helps you maintain a tidy, stress-free home. By decluttering first, measuring carefully, and choosing containers that match both your space and your needs, you’ll create a system that’s easy to use and beautiful to look at.
If you’d like tailored help setting up your own container system, Ducks in a Row Home Organisation can work with you to create a practical, personalised storage solution that works for your home and lifestyle.