Measure the real space
Use the inside dimensions so the plan is based on the drawer you actually own.
Drawer Director
Measure the drawer, choose what it needs to hold, and see the exact layout, bins, and add-ons that fit the space.
Your Plan
Here is the layout that matches the size, drawer use, and scenario you chose.
Enter drawer dimensions to see the custom-fit layout suggestion.
Pick a scenario to shape how this drawer is organized.
Your printable plan will appear here once the configurator has a valid drawer size.
How It Works
Measure the space, pick the drawer type, and let the planner turn that into a layout you can actually use.
Use the inside dimensions so the plan is based on the drawer you actually own.
Pick the use case that feels closest to what lives in the drawer now or what you want it to become.
See the layout, open the matching products, and keep a checklist or printable plan for later.
Drawer organizer categories
If you already know the kind of drawer you are fixing, start there and then fine-tune the layout to fit your space.
Start with kitchen-friendly rows for utensils, spice packets, silverware, cooking tools, and busy prep drawers.
Open with tool-focused layouts for sockets, fasteners, drivers, and workshop drawers that need visibility.
Jump into office-ready layouts for pens, cables, tape, and accessories that drift around shallow desk drawers.
Reset the catch-all drawer with a layout that separates tape, batteries, chargers, keys, scissors, and misc. clutter.
Use shallow, repeatable rows for packets, labels, small jars, and kitchen helper tools that need quick scanning.
Most messy drawers are not messy because the owner failed. They are messy because the drawer never had a layout. A fixed tray can help, but it usually wastes space or ignores the actual mix of items inside the drawer.
Drawer Director uses modular pieces so the layout can match the drawer's dimensions and purpose. A kitchen drawer can prioritize longer utensil lanes. A tool drawer can reserve space for sockets and small parts. A desk drawer can balance pens, chargers, tape, and daily office supplies.
Grid-based planning helps fill the drawer with useful compartments while leaving practical margins for placement.
When every object has a defined spot, putting things away becomes quick instead of becoming another cleanup project.
Add, swap, or rearrange modules as the drawer changes instead of replacing the whole organizer.
Measure the inside width and depth of the drawer, then use the configurator to translate the space into a Gridfinity-compatible layout. From there, pick the bin mix that matches the items you store.
Yes. The same modular grid can support very different workflows. The difference is the mix of bins and tray sizes you choose for each drawer.
Use the most accurate inside dimensions you can get. The configurator floors the layout to the nearest whole or half cell so the suggested plan does not exceed the drawer space.