Collection: sideboards

Sideboards and servers that bring rustic or modern charm to your dining room with smart storage.

369 products

  • Crestview Lacy Sideboard Cabinet | 2 Gold Capiz Shell Accent Doors | Black
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    Crestview Lacy Sideboard Cabinet | 2 Gold Capiz Shell Accent Doors | Black

    $845.25

    SKU: CCL-CVFDR1026

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    bali & pari Valora Modern and Contemporary Natural Mappa Real Burl Wood 4-Door Sideboard Buffet

    $1,070.20

    SKU: WHI-SVN-1296-Natural-Burl-Mega-Cabinet

  • Addy Sideboard Accent Cabinet | 4 Natural Woven Cane Doors | Black Mahogany
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    Addy Sideboard Accent Cabinet | 4 Natural Woven Cane Doors | Black Mahogany

    $992.95

    SKU: BM339898

  • Anise Buffet Server Console w Side Cabinet & Drawers | Black Mahogany
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    Anise Buffet Server Console w Side Cabinet & Drawers | Black Mahogany

    $1,112.00

    SKU: BM339839

  • Baxton Studio Agni Modern and Contemporary Dark Brown Buffet and Hutch Kitchen Cabinet
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    Baxton Studio Agni Modern and Contemporary Dark Brown Buffet and Hutch Kitchen Cabinet

    $261.17

    SKU: WHI-DR-883701-Wenge

  • Baxton Studio Patton Modern and Contemporary Natural Oak Finished Wood 3-Door Dining Room Sideboard Buffet
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    Baxton Studio Patton Modern and Contemporary Natural Oak Finished Wood 3-Door Dining Room Sideboard Buffet

    $202.24

    SKU: WHI-MPC8016-Natural-Sideboard

  • Baxton Studio Neil Modern and Contemporary Walnut Brown Finished Wood and Black Finished Metal 3-Door Dining Room Sideboard Buffet
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    Baxton Studio Neil Modern and Contemporary Walnut Brown Finished Wood and Black Finished Metal 3-Door Dining Room Sideboard Buffet

    $291.82

    SKU: WHI-MPC8009-Walnut-Sideboard

  • Baxton Studio Ramiel Mid-Century Modern Ash Walnut Finished Wood and Rattan 1-Drawer Sideboard
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    Baxton Studio Ramiel Mid-Century Modern Ash Walnut Finished Wood and Rattan 1-Drawer Sideboard

    $301.81

    SKU: WHI-MG9005-Ash-Walnut-Rattan-Sideboard

  • Baxton Studio Maclean Mid-Century Modern Rattan and Natural Brown Finished Wood 2-Door Sideboard Buffet
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    Baxton Studio Maclean Mid-Century Modern Rattan and Natural Brown Finished Wood 2-Door Sideboard Buffet

    $116.55

    SKU: WHI-LYA20-103-Natural-Wooden-Sideboard

While it may not be the first type of furniture that comes to mind, a sideboard is a very versatile and essential piece of furniture for any home. Originally designed for dining rooms, they have become a staple multifunctional storage solution for entryways, living rooms, and dens. Their functionality extends past their sleek appearance and really gives you a show in every room. At Casagear, our collection of sideboards combines honest craftsmanship and timeless designs with unmatched functionality to bring elegance to any space.

Features to Consider

Before buying any piece of furniture it is essential to determine the functional and aesthetic aspects as it can really make or break its practicality and appeal. Here we will be touching up on a few things to keep in mind when considering your next purchase.

Size & Dimensions

Select a size that fits in your space proportionally. Don’t opt for something too small that provides minimal use and don’t buy something too big that may end up overwhelming the space. Consider the height, width, and depth of your space as well as the surrounding furniture.

Storage Capacity

Ensure that your sideboard offers enough storage for your items and other essentials. Cabinets and drawers are the best to store plenty of items while keeping them out of view. While a narrow sideboard may look visually appealing in your space it may compromise its function and storage capacity.

Materials & Finishes

Whether it's a modern metal design or a dependable solid wood sideboard, choosing a finish that complements the rest of your furniture is a good rule of thumb. However, if you want to go bold, buying a statement piece is also not a bad idea but must be considered more carefully.

Extended Functionality

If you want a little more out of your sideboard cabinet consider looking for added features such as adjustable shelves or modular designs to cater to your storage needs. Soft-close doors and drawers are also convenient to have and make using your sideboard more enjoyable.

Types of Sideboards

Now that you know what to look for, it is time to select what type of cabinet you want for your home. Creating the ideal furniture setup takes time, so make sure to consider all your options before you purchase. Here we will be breaking down some of your most popular styles to help you get the perfect fit.

Traditional

If you are looking for something that is tried and true and can fit just about anywhere, a traditional sideboard is what you want. Not to be confused with an antique sideboard, traditional options feature solid wood construction, ornate details, and classic finishes. They are ideal for formal rooms like dining rooms, living rooms, or other spaces with a traditional aesthetic. The cabinets can be used to store anything from silverware to fancy linens.

Modern

Create a contemporary look in your home with the sleek lines and minimalist designs of a modern sideboard. For those looking for a modern touch, this is the one for you. These cabinets are more cleaned up and sophisticated compared to traditional options but still bring the same functionality to the table. Push-to-open doors and hidden compartments can help to give a more streamlined look.

Mid-Century

For those who want something in between modern and traditional, a mid-century sideboard is the best of both worlds. With their tapered legs and wooden veneers, this type of sideboard will surely provide a classic design for your space. Their retro-inspired designs can bring a nostalgic feel to and living space. Lastly, they can also come with sliding doors for versatile storage and open shelving to display your personal items to guests.

Buffet

With their longer designs and lower stature, buffet sideboards are perfect for serving a wide array of food and drinks for any occasion. Their ample surface area makes it a breeze to host dinner parties and gatherings while still being able to provide concealed storage for all of your dishware, serving trays, and other dining essentials.

Complete The Look

If you really want to make your plain black sideboard stand out, make sure to accessorize it to add a personal touch. Mirrors and lamps are an easy way to add more light to your space. Ambient lighting can highlight your sideboard while a mirror can create the illusion of a larger space. Decorative trays and vases can make it easier to stay organized on the top surface area by providing a spot to place your keys, wallet, flowers, and more. Lastly, show off your style and prized possessions by placing art installations or china on or above your sideboard. Doing so can help your space feel more personal and add charm to an otherwise unassuming cabinet.

Are Sideboards Only for Dining Rooms?

Not at all. Sideboards are actually one of the most versatile furniture pieces that can be used all around the home. Aside from being used in dining rooms to store dinnerware and tablecloths, they can also be used in living rooms as consoles or storage units to store media devices and more. They also work great in hallways, providing a space to store miscellaneous items like a catch-all storage solution. Additionally, they can also help level up your home office by providing a space to store supplies, documents, and more.

What’s the Difference Between a Sideboard, Buffet, and Credenza?

While these terms are often used interchangeably, there are a few subtle distinctions that set them apart, mainly pertaining to their placement and use.

  • A sideboard often has short legs or sits flush with the floor, and is usually used in dining areas.

  • Buffets are like a taller version of a sideboard with longer legs and more vertical storage.

  • Finally, credenzas are a lower and sleeker version of a sideboard with similar legs and are usually used in offices or more modern living spaces due to their streamlined look.

Can I Place a Sideboard Near a Heat Vent or Radiator?

Ideally, you’d want to avoid this at all costs. Placing wooden or MDF sideboards directly in front of or near heat sources is not a good idea, as prolonged exposure to heat can lead to warping or damage to the finish. If you can, provide your sideboard and other furniture with enough space for proper ventilation, or use heat shields if necessary.