All About Sideboards

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Firstly, what exactly is a sideboard? 'Sideboards' is quite a broad term, covering floor standing, low to medium high cupboards, which can incorporate sliding or hinged doors or drawers, or a mixture of both. Strictly speaking, a chest of drawers & a sideboard are two different things, the term sideboard can be used more to refer to the overall look, for example a long, low chest of drawers with legs is also a sideboard. Originally designed for the dining room, the sideboard was intended as a place to store cutlery, crockery, napkins, glasses & drinks, & is sometimes known as a buffet.

But now the sideboard has become incredibly popular, & is used in the living room too or even the hallway, as a cabinet to put the TV on, as a place to store the 'bits & pieces' of daily life, or even just as a drinks bar. The advent of thinner televisions has meant one can comfortable fit a TV on a sideboard, with all of the wires hidden behind it.
Not only is a sideboard super practical it is also designed to look great & enhance your decor first & foremost. As all of the storage is hidden away in the drawers &/or cupboards the makers can concentrate on the exterior, meaning some sideboards are a real showpiece. The large top enables those with some design flair to display their objets, or for the rest of us a nice vase of flowers or a stylish bowl for keys, wallets etc next to a nice lamp.

Many sideboards, particularly the Italian ones, have lovely design detailing on the door & drawer fronts, including grooved wood, glass with etched patterns, mirrored glass, gloss lacquer in bright or pastel colours & textured finishes, all designed to add to the visual appeal. There is no doubt about it, the makers of sideboards tend to work hard to make sure they are beautiful to look at as well as useful.
From modestly priced wooden sideboards, to top of the line gloss lacquer sideboards from Italy there is something to suit almost any budget. There is also a huge range of styles available from sleek modern designs with chrome legs to sweetly traditional with special paint effects like limewashing or even painted folk details. In fact the sheer variety of colours & designs in the market today mean that buyers can be very specific about what they want, buying a sideboard to suit their room, rather than trying to build a room around a sideboard. Although it has to be said, wood finishes, black & white still remain by far the most popular colours for sideboards are they are simply more versatile.

Once you have chosen your colour the next thing to look at is size. Sideboards are not built to standard sizes, so if you have an exact space to fill you will need to shop around - a lot. Available in a mind boggling variety of sizes, there is no such thing as a standard height, width or depth. Then there is the inside of the sideboard to consider. Often, when a sideboard is bought it is bought to store specific types of items, so the size & location of details like shelves is important. Sometimes shelves can be moved or removed, but not usually, so this is yet another factor to think about. Again, there is absolutely no standard internal format.

Whilst it's great to have so much choice, finding a sideboard with the right look, the right type of internal storage, & to fit certain dimensions can be exhausting. So how, exactly, do you track down that perfect sideboard? The one that looks just right for your dining room, fits perfectly & has exactly the right type of internal storage?

A good place to start is the internet. Searches can be made by style, so you can look for contemporary sideboards or traditional sideboards. Finishes can be searched, you could look up lacquer sideboards or wenge sideboards. Once you have narrowed the style down it becomes a lot easier to research dimensions & internal fittings, & the beauty of the internet is that you can do it all from the very living room you are buying the sideboard for!


About the Author:
The sideboards mentioned in this article are available on line from Go Modern, London based contemporary furniture specialists. This article was written by Tina Mahony



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