Sideboards and buffet cabinets can be used to add style, functionality and personality to your living space. Ideal for use as extra storage, or for displaying photos, ornaments and greenery, a cabinet or sideboard will make a great addition to your interior décor.
Sideboards most commonly come in wood and metal, but most opt for wooden sideboards that match different design styles more easily. Wooden sideboards also age better with time and can bring a natural element to homes, on top of adding storage space to living rooms.
Sideboards come in a wide variety of styles. From retro, mid-century modern pieces to contemporary Scandi-style designs, it’s easy to find the piece that will suit your home perfectly. Those looking for a mid-century modern piece to bring out retro chic can consider the Harper Sideboard, a popular Castlery piece that is slowly finding its way into American living rooms.
If you’re considering adding a sideboard or cabinet to your interior, look for a piece that complements your existing furnishings. If you already have dressers, console tables or coffee tables made from wood, choose a sideboard with a timber finish. Alternatively, if your other pieces of furniture are painted, opt for a more colorful sideboard and help your interior really come together.
Small interiors will benefit from the extra storage provided by sideboards. So, if your home is bijou, choose a piece with lots of cupboards and drawers.
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Choosing the ideal size for a sideboard in your home involves considering factors such as the size of the room, the available space, and the intended use of the sideboard. Measure the area where you plan to place the sideboard, including any clearance space required for opening doors or drawers. Consider the height of the sideboard as well, as it should be in proportion to the room and any other furniture it will be placed alongside. Think about how you will use the sideboard, and choose a size that accommodates your storage needs without overwhelming the space.