Your Fridge Doesn't Look Like This, It Shouldn't, and It Never Will.
This is a really appealing looking fridge, right? But there're a lot of non-sensical things going on here.
First - There's an inherent impracticality and wastefulness to "re-packing" things like berries and grapes. Unless you picked them yourself -- or went to a fancy farmer's market -- the likelihood is that these items came in a plastic carton, plastic container, or plastic bag. By moving these items into other plastic containers, you're creating an additional item that you need to clean (hello, wasted water!) and potentially causing these items to rot faster (do these bins look like they are properly ventilated? I'm going with no...).
Second - read any studies on the internet, the top of the fridge is not where you store beverages and eggs. Nor does your dairy belong up there. The top of the fridge should be for things that don't need the coldest temps. This is a great place for fresh herbs stored in a jar of water and (ventilated!) berries. Dairy belongs on the bottom shelf in the back, where it can stay icy cold!
Third - this refrigerator is somehow devoid of leftovers. Unless you started from scratch (ie. you just moved in [and even then I question that you don't have some takeout boxes]) you probably have something pre-made in here. Even if it's just chicken that you pre-cooked to throw on salads. Whoever designed the photo could have included some nice-looking leftovers to make this fridge more realistic.
Fourth - I really doubt there are many people that would buy four (!!!) different brands of sparkling water. That's excessive. I understand skipping soda cans -- you can tell the vibe of this photo is a healthy, low-meat diet with lots of colorful fruits and vegetables -- but you could have easily thrown some 100% juice boxes into the mix and hit the same goal.
I'm all for refrigerator organization; I definitely have fridge zones for things! But, none of us should aim to achieve... this.















