Sideboards, Buffets, Cabinets & Credenzas
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Big Sandy Home Furnishings
Signature Design by Ashley® Dorrinson Antique White Accent Cabinet
Raymour & Flanigan
Southlake Glass Curio w/ Wine Racks in White by Chintaly Imports
Raymour & Flanigan
Camberly Pantry Cabinet in Graphite Gray by DOREL HOME FURNISHINGS
Raymour & Flanigan
Shelby Buffet w/ Wine Storage in White / Gray by Liberty Furniture
Raymour & Flanigan
Hammond Corner Curio Cabinet in Golden Oak by Howard Miller Clock
Big Sandy Home Furnishings
Crestview Collection Corinthian Black/Gold Sideboard
Raymour & Flanigan
Bellamy Buffet with Lighting in Dove Tail Gray by Magnussen Home
Big Sandy Home Furnishings
homestyles® Buffet Of Buffets Black/Cottage Oak Server with Hutch
Raymour & Flanigan
Dayton 2-pc. Buffet w/ Hutch in Rustic Brown by Homelegance
Bloomingdale's
Hooker Furniture Linville Falls Shou Sugi Ban Curio Cabinet
Raymour & Flanigan
Wellington Estates Dining Buffet in WELLINGTON JAVA by Hekman Furniture Company
Raymour & Flanigan
Alston Accent Cabinet in Charcoal Gray by Hudson & Canal
Raymour & Flanigan
Gilchrist China Cabinet in White by Liberty Furniture
Raymour & Flanigan
Underhill Curio Cabinet in Cherry Bordeaux by Howard Miller Clock
As the designated place for sharing family dinners or hosting guests and holiday gatherings, the dining room is undoubtedly one of the more refined and sophisticated areas of most homes. That being said, dining rooms often aren’t equipped with the same storage options as a breakfast room or kitchen. If you’re searching for a way to keep more formal dishware, glasses or serving accessories close at hand, then a sideboard — also referred to as a buffet or cabinet — may be what you’re looking for. Read on to learn more.
This long, narrow piece of furniture offers an elegant way to store dining essentials and linens, and typically is placed along the wall. It usually features a combination of cabinets and drawers, with a flat top that can be used as a serving space for platters or trays of food. When not dining, you can also use the top of your sideboard as a shelf for displaying keepsakes or other decor.
Though each of these terms are frequently used interchangeably, they do offer some different features.
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