Integrate 4 boxes garbage bin box made of powder-coated steel in anthracite into fence
Hide four bins neatly - without lid chaos, wind drama, or "yellow bag in the garden" look. The garbage bin box 4 boxes Dagobert made of powder-coated steel is designed for households that combine function, design, and durability - and want to harmoniously integrate it into an existing fence system.
Why the garbage bin box 4 boxes integrated into the fence makes sense
A garbage bin box 4 boxesthat is directly integrated into the fence system is ideal if you separate classically into four fractions - or consciously want to create "space" for seasonal or additional waste. The difference to the free-standing solution:
Here no separate waste area is created, but a continuous, planned fence design.
Residual waste (usually 120 L or 240 L)
Paper (often 240 L)
Organic (often 120 L, depending on the municipality)
Packaging/plastic – as yellow bin or yellow bag
Especially with the yellow bag integration into the fence is particularly sensible:
Instead of stacking bags next to the bin or on the fence, they are stored wind- and weather-protected - no flying around, no tearing, no restless impression in the front yard. If you notice that four compartments are too large for your household, more compact variants like the garbage bin box 2 boxes or garbage bin box 3 boxesare a sensible alternative - especially for narrower properties or shorter fence sections.
Part of the fence instead of a foreign body
This solution is not primarily about color - but about architectural integration. The integrated garbage bin box:
takes up the line design of the fence
appears flush instead of applied
creates a calm, structured front along the property boundary
Instead of four visible bins, a closed surface is created that visually looks like a planned fence section. The result: The entrance or front garden area stays tidy - even with four large 240-liter bins.
This is how you ensure the 4 boxes fits perfectly in the fence
To ensure the integration convinces not only visually but also functionally, these three points help:
1. Consider standing area + movement space
Not only the width in the fence counts. You need:
sufficient depth for comfortable door opening
space to roll out the bins
enough clearance above for lid opening
Especially with integrated solutions, often only the front is planned - but the movement space behind decides everyday usability.
2. Check rolling path to the street
240-liter bins can get really heavy when full. The straighter and shorter the path from the integrated location to the street, the more relaxed the collection day. On slopes or narrow passages, this should be planned early.
3. Everyday scenario "Yellow Bag / Packaging"
If you use Yellow Bags, you should consciously provide a separate compartment for them in the 4 boxes - either for storing full bags until collection day or for a suitable Yellow Bin.
Especially with a solution integrated into the fence, everything placed outside immediately stands out. Loosely placed bags look untidy, can be blown away or damaged by the wind, and disturb the clear lines of the installation.