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Sideboards that combine storage, style, and dining room sophistication. From compact 70cm designs at £130 to statement pieces exceeding £4,400, our collection of 1,168 sideboards suits every dining space and budget. Choose from mirrored glamour, solid oak authenticity, or industrial finishes in colours ranging from cream and beige to aged grey and alpine white.

  • Size options – Find your fit: 70–90cm compact, 90–120cm standard, or 150–220cm statement pieces. Sideboards 70cm to 90cm Wide
  • Trusted brands – Humz Antoinette and Casablanca mirrored ranges lead our bestsellers. Humz
  • Material finishes – Solid oak, mango wood, acacia, marble tops, and mirrored panels available.
  • Quick browsing – Filter by depth, width, or style to narrow 1,168 options fast.

Tip: Measure your dining space and doorways first—sideboards are statement pieces that need proper planning for delivery and placement.

Explore our Oak Sideboards for timeless appeal, or dive into Medium Sideboards for versatile everyday styling.

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Browse Sideboards by Size

Our Sideboards 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.

Sideboards by Material

Choose from Sideboards 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 Doors & Drawers

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

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FAQs on Sideboards

What's the difference between a sideboard and a buffet cabinet?

Buffets typically have shorter legs and more varied storage (cabinets, drawers, shelves), while sideboards sit flush to the floor with mainly drawers and cabinets. Both store dining essentials, but buffets offer greater flexibility. Choose based on your space and storage needs.

Sideboards are typically 5–8cm taller than dining tables. Standard dining tables measure 71–76cm high, whilst sideboards range from 81–91cm. This height difference makes serving food easier and ensures visual balance in your dining room.

Standard sideboards measure around 150cm long and 81–91cm high, though sizes vary. Measure your wall space first, leaving 30cm clearance on each side. A 150cm sideboard suits rooms with 6–8 seater tables; larger tables need 180cm+ models.

They don't need to match exactly, but should complement each other in style, wood tone, or finish. Mixing complementary styles—like pairing a modern sideboard with a traditional table—creates visual interest while maintaining dining room cohesion.

Prioritise: wall space and ceiling height, storage needs (drawers vs. shelves), material durability, finish colour matching your décor, and leg style. Check weight capacity for tabletop use. Measure doorways to ensure delivery access before purchasing.

Yes, quality sideboards offer excellent value. They provide essential dining storage, extend entertaining space, and complement room aesthetics for years. Investment pieces in solid wood last decades with proper care, making them cost-effective versus replacing cheaper alternatives.

Solid oak and walnut offer excellent durability and natural beauty, developing character over time. MDF with veneer is budget-friendly but less durable. Consider gloss finishes for modern spaces, matte for traditional rooms. Assess lifestyle—families with young children benefit from sealed, stain-resistant finishes.

Layer height with tall and low décor items—place table lamps at either end, add a mirror or artwork centrally, then layer in plants, candles, or decorative bowls. Keep surfaces uncluttered; aim for 60% empty space for visual breathing room.

Yes, opt for slimline sideboards (40–60cm deep) or wall-mounted floating designs to save floor space. Choose 120cm-long models for compact rooms. Light colours and open-leg designs create an airier feel, maximising visual space without overwhelming small areas.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth. Clean spills immediately to prevent water damage. Use beeswax polish or furniture oil every 3–6 months to nourish wood. Avoid direct sunlight and central heating to prevent warping. Check leg joints annually for tightness.

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