Painted Sideboards And Buffets

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You might think they have no practical application, but you would be wrong. These painted sideboards and buffets are not only absolutely gorgeous, but functional, with plenty of drawers for storage, and the buffets have flat tabletops for display purposes. If you want an attractive furniture piece to bring your room together, look to this collection.

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Hooker Furniture Seven Seas 58" Red Asian Cabinet

Add a touch of orient to your interior with this astonishing cabinet in Asian style. Made of solid hardwood finished with red veneer finish, this cabinet has a decorative, black handles made of metal.

Painted black pine wood buffet farmhouse buffets and sideboards

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Rhapsody Credenza

Rhapsody Credenza

Painted sideboards

Adorable piece of art! Painted buffet / sideboard with beautiful odl school white wooden finish, and cool shaped legs. I adore this classic style. Would suit my living room, next to fluffy carpet and comfortable floor ottoman.

Love this french style buffet by julie at less than

love this French style buffet by Julie at Less Than Perfect Life of ...

White painted sideboard

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Painted buffet

A phenomenal sideboard in a vintage style. It's a wooden piece, but painted in a classy grey color with a slightly distressed finish. Black, clearly visible knobs make a nice contrast with the background.

Duncan phyfe buffet sideboard

It is said - blue is royal color. So also presented on a beautiful, French-style painted sideboard and buffet. It is built of many maych drawers, which with traditional French carvings are crowned with gold elements.

Painted Sideboards And Buffets

Buying Guide

The difference between a painted sideboard and a buffet depends mainly on where this piece of furniture is placed.

A painted sideboard consists of a long but fairly low storage space that mainly involves short legs and is mostly used in either of these two ways: as an entertainment center in the living room as it’s usually large enough to accommodate a TV, or to leave keys, mail, or some decorative items in your foyer.

On the contrary, a buffet looks just like a sideboard but it’s only used in the dining room.

In fact, you could have a piece of furniture that’s both a painted sideboard and a buffet simply depending on where you decide to place it or move it to.

Painted sideboards and buffets are useful units for incorporating extra storage into a room without taking up too much space. A fantastic use for a sideboard is in your front entryway, as a narrow table where you can place keys or other items to grab on your way out the door.

Sideboards that are low to the ground make great storage units for your living room or even in your bedroom. Their narrow depth makes it easy to fit them into almost any space, and you instantly have extra cupboards for storing excess books, linens, or DVDs.

Narrow hallways in your home can also benefit from a sideboard, especially when you place a lamp or candles on top as part of the decor. You can use these units in a hallway to add warmth and provide a light source in the evenings without completely obstructing the walkway.

No, your painted sideboards and buffets do not have to match the table. In fact, you can probably aim for more of an eclectic, vintage aesthetic if you don’t match your furniture in this way! In addition, since many painted sideboards and buffets tend to be one-of-a-kind, this will help you ramp up your collection without frustration and lengthy searches.