TownBasketHome covers the practical side of organising a kitchen: which storage systems suit different cabinet depths, how to choose containers that work with Polish shelf dimensions, and what drawer inserts actually prevent the accumulation of clutter. Articles are written in English and focus on situations common in Poland — from the compact kitchens of city flats to larger suburban homes with dedicated pantry rooms.

What the site covers

The content on this site addresses three main areas:

  • Cabinet interiors — sorting, grouping, and using vertical space without buying new furniture.
  • Food storage containers — materials, lid types, dimensions, and how containers stack on shelves.
  • Drawer organisation — insert formats, modular tray systems, and the difference between standard and custom-fit options.

Approach to content

Each article starts from a specific problem — a cabinet that loses organisation within days of tidying, a drawer that cannot be closed because of loose utensils, a pantry shelf that wastes half its height. Solutions described here are based on published guidance from Polish home improvement retailers, the materials science behind food-grade plastics used in containers, and the standard dimensions of kitchen units sold in Poland (typically 60 cm base cabinets, 30 cm or 45 cm upper cabinets).

Where exact figures are available from public sources, they are cited. Where they are not, the text uses descriptions rather than invented statistics.

Sources used

Articles on this site may reference or link to:

  • IKEA Poland — cabinet and storage product specifications.
  • Leroy Merlin Poland — shelf and organiser dimensions.
  • Carrefour Poland — container ranges and pricing context.
  • Wikimedia Commons — photographs used under CC licences.

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Last updated: May 2026