Sideboard with Glass Doors

225 Ideas by Emily Hilton

In a dining or living room, it can often be difficult finding the space to put things. A sideboard with glass doors will look stylish, chic, and give you a much-needed place to store crockery, cutlery, and other bits and pieces for entertaining and everyday life. Moreover, cabinets with glass doors let you showcase your fine dishes or display decorative items while protecting them from collecting dust quickly.

Lawton wood entertaining cabinet buffet

Lawton wood entertaining cabinet buffet

An elegant traditional sideboard of wood in mid browns. It has a rectangular moulding top and an open base with low turned feet. Two large drawers up and 2 cabinets (with wooden shelves and 2 hinged glazed doors each) have dark metal mushroom pulls.

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Portland Sideboard with Glass Doors- like the way the pattern almost mimics our rug

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Buffet with glass doors

A vintage piece of fine furniture for contemporary living rooms. The sideboard is constructed of durable wood and clear glass, along with 2 sliding glass panel doors, glass sides and 2 shelves.

Rustic washed solid wood sideboard buffet with glass doors

Rustic washed solid wood sideboard buffet with glass doors

This solid wood sideboard buffet comes with the glass doors and will surely be something that is just the most fitting addition to your decor. It comes with the rustic washed finish and a vintage look.

Black buffet with glass descartes

Black Buffet with Glass ... - Descartes

Hartford Buffet

Hartford Buffet

A decent storage sideboard for your best china and dinnerware - displayed neatly behind removable glass panel doors. There're also three drawers to hide clutter and smaller dining accessories. Modern style, dark brown finish.

Glass door sideboard

The lovely colors, functionality and beautifully glazed doors of this antique sideboard buffet are a great choice for any contemporary interior. The whole will be checked as a tv stand or a dining room cabinet.

Sideboard with Glass Doors

Buying Guide

When you're looking to dress up your kitchen or dining room or make serving food easier, the addition of sideboards and buffets with glass doors is an excellent consideration. You'll find this is especially true when the need comes for accommodating several people. Because these areas of the home are where families are still coming to spend time together, furniture pieces like these help to further bridge that unification.

Selection of the type of sideboards and buffets with glass doors depending on their usage. For example, if you're looking for one purely for display purposes, you don't need to focus as much on drawers or cupboards. If you need one that's optimal for food service, you'll need one with plenty of counter space on top. Here are some options:

  • Buffet with glass doors: this buffet features glass doors, no hutch on top, no drawers, and no solid doors. While these are optimal for food service, they're also exceptional for showcasing china and other pieces as well.
  • Storage hutch: these pieces feature a hutch on top with glass doors and a sideboard on the bottom containing solid drawers and cabinetry. They're optimal not only for storing items but also showcasing as well.
  • Storage buffet with glass doors: these buffets have glass doors in conjunction with either drawers or solid doors. They're optimal for food service, showcasing pieces, and storing items.

Just as there are many configurations regarding sideboards and buffets with glass doors, there are many decorating styles as well. It’s possible to find the right sideboard or buffet to match your décor. Here are some examples:

  • Coastal Style: featuring neutral or distressed white finishes, these pieces work beautifully against warm tones and brushed bronze hardware.
  • Shabby Chic: interiors featuring cottage decor will benefit from the addition of a sideboard with an antique finish and pegboard panel details.
  • Contemporary: those who are looking for clean lines and gleaming details will love buffets featuring all glass construction with wood frames.
  • Traditional: dark countertops complement light finishes on the hutch and sideboard of these buffets featuring crown tops, glass doors, and metal pulls.

Ideally, sideboards and buffets with glass doors should feature construction from hardwoods. Under some circumstances, the wood will have a painted finish to match your decor. However, it can also have a stain to help preserve its natural finish. If the wood is painted, it can be cleaned with a mild detergent and a microfiber cloth. Avoid cleaning the wood with a stained finish with a waxed base cleaner to prevent build-up from occurring. Instead, use a premium wood cleaner.

When looking for the right sideboard and buffet to complement the décor in your dining room or kitchen, selecting high-quality materials featuring optimal construction is essential. In doing so, you’re ensuring these furniture pieces will stand up to heavy use for many years. Remember that, in addition to storing items in them, you’ll also be using them for food service. Therefore, they’ll be enduring a lot of plate movement.