Soho Camden Narrow Sideboard
Soho Camden Narrow Sideboard
The Soho furniture range is crafted from solid European oak with a mid tone finish.The range has a selection of tables and sideboards as well as coffee tables and television unit available.The Soho Camden narrow sideboard in the range has a metal legs and a mid tone oak finish. This sideboard comes with 2 doors.Old Creamery Furniture stores are based in Yeovil & Taunton, Somerset. Please check our...
£669.00
Soho Camden Wide Sideboard
Soho Camden Wide Sideboard
The Soho furniture range is crafted from solid European oak with a mid tone finish.The range has a selection of tables and sideboards as well as coffee tables and television unit available.The Soho Camden wide sideboard in the range has a metal legs and a mid tone oak finish. This sideboard comes with 3 doors.Old Creamery Furniture stores are based in Yeovil & Taunton, Somerset. Please check our store...
£949.00

Dining Sideboards

Dining Sideboards - Frequently Asked Questions

How long should a sideboard be?

A sideboard should complement the room's proportions, so first assess the available space and the overall layout of your room. Our sideboards come in a range of sizes so measure the wall where you plan to place it and choose a size that doesn't overpower or overcrowd the area.

Think about what you intend to store in the sideboard, whether it's dinnerware, glassware, linens, or other items. If you have a substantial collection to accommodate, opt for a longer sideboard with ample storage compartments and shelves. Or, if you have limited items to store or prefer a minimalist look, choose a smaller sideboard.

The length of your sideboard should strike a balance between practicality and aesthetics, so choose a sideboard that works in visual harmony with your existing furniture and decor. Pay attention to the style, colour, and design of the sideboard to ensure it complements the overall theme of the room.

What is the difference between a sideboard and a buffet?

A sideboard typically features a sleeker and more refined appearance than a buffet. It is a versatile storage piece with a flat top and often includes drawers and cabinets for storing dishes, cutlery, and other dining essentials. Sideboards are known for their elegant look and are often used to display decorative items like vases or artwork. They are designed to seamlessly blend into your dining room decor while providing functional storage.

A buffet is often more substantial and utilitarian in appearance. It typically features a longer, lower profile and may include open shelving or a hutch for displaying dishes or serving platters. Buffets are frequently used as a central serving station during meals, making them a practical choice for hosting gatherings. While they also offer storage space, buffets tend to prioritise function over aesthetics.

The choice between a sideboard and a buffet will depends on your specific needs, design preferences, and how you plan to use the furniture in your dining area.