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Ceramic sideboards that bring contemporary style and natural warmth to dining spaces. Our ceramic sideboard collection starts at £950, combining wood construction with striking ceramic detailing. Ideal for those seeking statement dining furniture that blends modern design with timeless appeal.

  • Explore Sideboards – Browse our full sideboard range for more styles and storage solutions. full sideboard collection
  • Actona Company Range – Southampton range delivers Scandinavian-inspired design with ceramic and wood finishes. Actona Company Southampton
  • Finish Options – Choose from cream or smoked ceramic panels set against quality wood frames.
  • Contemporary Design – Clean lines and mixed materials create a refined, modern dining aesthetic.

Tip: Ceramic sideboards work beautifully in dining rooms with natural light—the finishes catch and reflect light throughout the day, enhancing their contemporary appeal.

Discover the Actona Company Southampton range or return to our main sideboards collection to find your ideal piece.

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A ceramic top sideboard brings effortless elegance and durability to any dining or living space. Whether you're drawn to contemporary minimalism or timeless traditional design, a ceramic sideboard offers the perfect blend of style and practicality. These pieces feature beautiful ceramic surfaces that resist stains and scratches, making them ideal for busy households whilst maintaining their pristine appearance for years to come.

  • Ceramic Top Sideboard Styles – From sleek modern finishes to warm rustic tones, our ceramic sideboard range caters to every interior aesthetic. Each piece is thoughtfully designed to complement both neutral and bold colour schemes in your home.
  • Size Options for Every Space – We stock ceramic sideboards in various widths to suit your room dimensions. Explore our sideboards 120cm to 150cm wide for medium spaces, or browse sideboards 150cm to 180cm wide for larger dining areas.
  • Quality & Craftsmanship – Our ceramic sideboards are built to last, with sturdy frames and premium finishes that elevate your home décor. Each piece combines functionality with refined design.
  • Delivery – Enjoy free UK delivery on your ceramic sideboard purchase, with expert handling and assembly support included.

Tip: Measure your space carefully before ordering, and consider the height of your sideboard in relation to your wall art and other furniture pieces for a balanced room layout.

Looking for alternative finishes? Discover our full sideboards collection or explore classic beauty with our oak sideboards range.

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FAQs on Ceramic Sideboards

What size ceramic sideboard do I need for my dining room?

Measure your wall space first—most ceramic sideboards range from 120cm to 180cm wide. Allow 30cm clearance from table edges. For rooms under 3 metres wide, choose 120–150cm. Larger spaces suit 160–180cm models. Check doorway width during delivery to ensure it fits through.

Keep styling minimal: add a large mirror or artwork above, place 2–3 decorative objects centrally, and keep surfaces mostly clear. Use natural light to highlight the ceramic finish. Pair with neutral wall colours and simple table lamps on either end for balance.

Yes, if space allows. Choose a compact model under 140cm wide and wall-mount it to create visual lightness. Position against the longest wall, ideally opposite seating. Ceramic finishes reflect light well, making tight spaces feel larger. Avoid placing it near high-traffic areas.

Ceramic sideboards feature glazed, non-porous tops that resist stains and moisture—ideal for kitchens and dining areas. Wood sideboards are warmer in tone and suit traditional settings but require regular sealing. Ceramic is lower maintenance; wood offers richer character but needs more care.

Very easy. Wipe ceramic surfaces weekly with a damp microfibre cloth and mild detergent—they resist water rings and food marks. Avoid abrasive cleaners. Check base materials (wood or metal legs) separately. Most ceramic sideboards require no specialist treatment, making them practical for busy households.

Ceramic sideboards work best in dining rooms, kitchens, and modern living spaces where durability matters. Their moisture resistance suits open-plan areas near cooking zones. Less ideal for bedrooms unless you need extra storage. The sleek finish suits contemporary and minimalist interiors especially well.

Most ceramic sideboards provide 180–240 litres of storage across 2–4 cupboards or drawers. Internal shelves suit crockery, linens, and tableware. Measure internal dimensions before buying—depth ranges from 40–50cm. Larger models with shelved sections hold significantly more than drawer-only designs.

Yes, if you plan to stay 2+ years. Ceramic sideboards are durable, low-maintenance, and appeal to future buyers or tenants. Theyre more affordable than solid wood alternatives. Their stain resistance suits shared living. For shorter lets, consider renting rather than buying.

It can, but pairs better with contemporary or transitional décor. Choose cream or soft grey ceramic finishes with wooden frames for a softer look. Avoid bold modern designs. Traditional rooms typically suit warm wood tones better, but neutral ceramic sideboards complement period features acceptably.

Wooden legs offer warmth and suit most interiors; metal bases feel modern and industrial. Consider your flooring—metal bases show dust more easily on darker floors. Check weight distribution; sturdy wooden frames suit heavier ceramic tops better. Metal suits minimalist kitchens.
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