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  • Tate 76" Sideboard

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    Oak
    Oak
  • Lena 71" Sideboard

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    Walnut
    Walnut
  • Abbie Sideboard

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    Oak
    Black
    Aloe Green
    Oak
  • Sumi Sideboard

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    Black
    Black
  • Noir Sideboard

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    Black
    Black
  • Molise 72" Sideboard

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    Natural
    Natural
  • Cura 71" Sideboard

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    Walnut
    Walnut
  • Archi Sideboard

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    Oak
    Oak
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  • Cirq Sideboard

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    Natural
    Natural

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What size dining room Buffet Table Or Sideboard should I consider?

Sideboards are a great way to provide extra dining room storage space and create an elegant focal point.

Sideboards come in all shapes and sizes, so it is essential to measure the space available before you buy one. Sideboards can serve as storage space for plates, glasses, cutlery, and other dining room items. They are also great for displaying china and glassware on top of them and serving food, which is also called a buffet table.

What style sideboard should I choose?

Sideboards have been around since the 18th century, but the modern collection has many styles ranging from modern and midcentury sideboards to the farmhouse and rustic sideboards. When choosing a style, consider your dining area's themes and what you plan on doing with your table. Alternatively, try an English farmhouse sideboard that includes a hutch. The most miniature black buffet tables would be best if the guest had the option of refilling his or her drinks on them.


The History Sideboard


Has anyone else spent most of their adult life pretending to know what a sideboard is? No? Neither have we. Either way, fear not, we’re about to tell you. Historically, in some regions, tables were referred to as boards. Honestly, it’s not hard to believe because a table is technically a board, right? They were longboards that sat on trestles set up off to the side. When they weren’t being used, the boards could just be removed from the trestles, folded up, and stored off to the side. They were put away just like the ancient dining tables that served a similar purpose lower to the ground and then were pushed under beds. The sideboard is a highly practical piece of furniture; look at its history. It appears to go without saying that the evolution of the sideboard has been legendary. Still highly functional, you can go ahead and add beauty to that arsenal. Today Sideboards or buffet tables hold more than “what's for dinner tonight,” but history for conversations to flow on. They help to maximize storage by offering easy access to frequently used items that make hosting a breeze. The variety in its storage offerings and the depth our collection offers make choosing not so bad. Classic, eclectic, modern, or anything in between. The duality it offers and configurations add charm that elevates artisan-led designs. Check out our collection of sideboards worthy of space in your home.

What is the difference between a buffet and a sideboard?

A kitchen buffet table and a sideboard essentially have the same names and can be referred to as one or two pieces. Changing the name will determine how many places the furniture is placed. The sideboards are called buffets in the kitchen, but when they move into the dining room, they can be called sideboards or sideboards buffets when placed anywhere in the house; it makes a great addition to your existing furniture.

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