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Sideboards bring practical storage and refined structure to dining rooms, living spaces and hallways. Our collection combines generous storage with clean, versatile design. Each buffet and sideboard offers space for dinnerware, household items or decor items, blending function with natural style.
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Sideboards, Buffet Tables and Storage Furniture for Dining Spaces
A sideboard buffet adds practical storage while giving a room a clear sense of structure. In dining rooms, a buffet table provides space for dinnerware, serving pieces and table linen, keeping everything organised and within reach during meals or gatherings. In living rooms or hallways, sideboards can store everyday items while also serving as surfaces for lamps, artwork, or decorative pieces.
Sideboards, Buffet Tables and Storage Furniture for Dining Spaces
A sideboard buffet adds practical storage while giving a room a clear sense of structure. In dining rooms, a buffet table provides space for dinnerware, serving pieces and table linen, keeping everything organised and within reach during meals or gatherings. In living rooms or hallways, sideboards can store everyday items while also serving as surfaces for lamps, artwork, or decorative pieces.
Many sideboards and buffets combine cupboards, drawers and shelving to support different storage needs. This mix of storage helps keep clutter out of sight while providing easy access to frequently used items. The material and finish of a sideboard can shape the overall feel of the room. Timber tones bring warmth, while lighter finishes or simple designs suit modern interiors.
To create a cohesive room, sideboards pair naturally with other furniture such as dining tables, dining chairs, or decorative accents from our home decor collection.
Choosing Buffets and Sideboards for Size, Style and Function
Selecting the right sideboard starts with its practical use. In dining areas, a sideboard buffet often serves as both a serving and storage area, while in living spaces, it may hold media devices, books, or household items.
Size is an important consideration. A wider buffet table suits open-plan dining areas, while slimmer sideboards and cabinets work well in hallways or compact rooms. Proportion should complement nearby furniture without overwhelming the wall.
When chosen thoughtfully, a sideboard can organise everyday items while adding balance and functionality to the room.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a sideboard in the kitchen or just in the dining room?
Yes, a kitchen sideboard or sideboard buffet cabinet is handy for storing platters, glassware, small appliances and extra pantry items. In the dining room, a dining buffet sideboard can hold plates, cutlery and table linen, while in the living room a sideboard cabinet is great for games, books and media storage.
How do I style a sideboard so it looks finished, not cluttered?
Start with a few key pieces, such as a table lamp, a mirror or artwork above the sideboard, and a mix of books, plants or vases on top. Keep some empty space between items so your buffet sideboard still feels calm and functional, and avoid overloading it with small accessories.
What can I store in a sideboard buffet cabinet?
A sideboard buffet storage cabinet is ideal for dinnerware, serving bowls, glassware and table linen. Many styles also include drawers for cutlery and smaller items. In living areas, sideboards and cabinets can hide cables, devices, kids’ toys and everyday clutter so the room feels tidier.
What is the difference between a buffet and a sideboard?
Traditionally, a buffet sideboard sits in the dining room for serving food and storing dinnerware, while a sideboard cabinet can be used in living rooms, hallways or open-plan spaces for extra storage. These days, most people use “buffets and sideboards” interchangeably and choose based on size, style and where it will live in the home.
What size sideboard do I need for my dining room or living room?
Measure the wall and leave some space at each end so the sideboard doesn’t feel cramped. A long sideboard suits larger dining rooms and open-plan areas, while a small sideboard or narrow sideboard works better in apartments, hallways or compact living rooms.
Which style sideboard works best with my furniture?
For a classic look, a white sideboard or oak sideboard pairs easily with most dining tables and chairs. A black sideboard or walnut sideboard gives stronger contrast, and a rattan sideboard or timber sideboard suits coastal or relaxed interiors. If you prefer a cleaner look, a modern sideboard with simple doors and drawers works well with contemporary furniture.
What materials are your sideboards and buffets made from?
Our sideboards and buffets are crafted from durable materials, including engineered timber, timber-look finishes, and metal accents, depending on the design. These materials provide everyday durability and a clean, versatile look that suits a range of interiors.
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