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Sideboards with shelves combine smart storage and display in one stylish piece. From £170 to £4,430, our 515 sideboards with shelves suit every home and budget. Choose from sleek black finishes, warm oak tones, and contemporary grey—each offering practical open shelving alongside closed storage.

  • Best-selling styles – Birlea Noah Oak and Humz Ferrero ranges lead customer choices for quality. Birlea Furniture Noah Oak
  • Materials available – Mango wood, acacia, elm, marble tops and mirrored finishes suit any décor.
  • Colour choices – Black, grey, cream, brown, blue and green—plus aged finishes like Alpine White.
  • Trusted brands – Humz, Birlea Furniture and Furniture To Go deliver consistent quality and value. Humz

Tip: Mix closed and open shelving: store table linens and crockery behind doors, display your best plates and glassware on open shelves for visual interest.

Explore Humz Ferrero in Natural and Black, or browse Birlea Axel for contemporary appeal.

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Our Sideboards with Shelves are available in widths from 80cm compact designs to large 200cm+ statement pieces. Use the size filter to find the right fit for your dining room or living room wall.

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Choose from Sideboards with Shelves with a variety of door and drawer configurations — from simple 2-door cupboards to combination designs featuring drawers, open shelving and cupboard storage.

Sideboards with Shelves with Doors & Drawers

Our Sideboards with Shelves are available in oak, walnut, rattan, painted and high gloss finishes. Our range spans both contemporary and traditional styles, offering something for every interior.

A sideboard and shelves combination offers the perfect blend of storage and display space for any living room or dining area. Whether you're looking for a sideboard with shelf space to showcase decorative pieces or a sideboard with shelves and doors for concealed storage, our collection caters to every style and requirement. From contemporary designs to timeless classics, we stock sideboards with shelving in a range of finishes and sizes to suit your home.

  • Style & Finish Options – Our sideboards with shelves are available in various materials and colours, including natural wood finishes. Explore our range of oak sideboards for a warm, traditional aesthetic that works beautifully in any space.
  • Size Guide – We offer sideboard with shelf configurations across multiple widths to fit your room layout perfectly. Choose from compact options like sideboards 90cm to 120cm wide, or larger statement pieces such as sideboards 180cm to 220cm wide.
  • Storage & Display – A sideboard with shelves and doors provides the best of both worlds—hidden storage for everyday items and open shelving to display your favourite decorative pieces and collections.
  • Delivery – All our sideboards qualify for free UK delivery, making it easy to get your new furniture home quickly and hassle-free.

Tip: Measure your space carefully before ordering, paying attention to both width and depth, to ensure your sideboard with shelf fits perfectly alongside your existing décor.

Browse our full sideboard selection to find the perfect piece for your home, or visit our main sideboards collection for even more options and styles.

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FAQs on Sideboards with Shelves

What size sideboard with shelves should I buy for my dining room?

Measure your wall width first. Standard sideboards range 120–150cm wide and 75–85cm tall, fitting most dining rooms. Check depth (typically 40–50cm) against your floor space. Allow clearance for doors opening fully. A 120cm width suits rooms under 3.5m; choose 150cm+ for larger spaces.

Sideboards with shelves combine closed storage (cupboards, drawers) with open display shelving, offering mixed functionality. Standard cabinets are usually fully enclosed. Sideboards are lower and wider, designed as dining or living room focal points rather than purely functional storage.

Use lower shelves for larger decorative items or books; display smaller pieces on upper shelves at varying heights. Mix textures—ceramics, plants, framed photos—to avoid clutter. Keep 30% of shelf space empty for visual breathing room. Coordinate colours with your existing décor palette.

Solid oak and walnut veneer suit traditional or natural interiors and age gracefully. Painted and high gloss finishes work in contemporary spaces. Rattan adds warmth to coastal or eclectic schemes. MDF is budget-friendly but less durable. Consider your room style and cleaning requirements when choosing.

Yes. Choose a narrower model (100–120cm) and wall-mount it to save floor space. Light colours and open shelving create an airy feel. Avoid deep styles (select under 40cm depth). Position against a focal wall to anchor the room without overwhelming it.

Standard shelves typically support 15–25kg per shelf, depending on materials and bracket spacing. Check your product specification before loading. Distribute weight evenly and place heavier items on lower shelves. Adjustable shelves may have lower weight limits than fixed ones.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth. Use a wood-specific cleaner monthly—apply sparingly and wipe immediately. Avoid excess water near joints. For high gloss finishes, use microfibre cloths to prevent streaking. Treat scratches with matching wood stain or filler immediately to prevent damage.

Yes, if its sturdy enough. Ensure the top can safely support your TVs weight (check the products weight limit). Position away from heat sources and ensure cables are safely routed. Choose a model with lower shelves for media equipment, keeping upper shelves for display.

Prioritise adjustable shelves for flexible storage, cupboards for concealed items, and drawers for cutlery or documents. LED interior lighting showcases displays. Wine racks suit dining rooms. Consider your lifestyle—open shelves need regular tidying; closed storage is low-maintenance but less decorative.

Yes, if chosen carefully. Quality solid wood models last 15+ years and add resale value. They serve dual purposes—storage and display—reducing need for additional furniture. Budget models suit renters; invest in solid wood for permanence. Compare cost-per-year with durability before deciding.
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