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A Guide To Choosing the Perfect Sideboard

Not every sideboard is the same, and while searching for this furniture piece, you will need to consider different possibilities, so we’ve put together some recommendations. Whether you are buying a sideboard for a professional project or your own home, this guide can help. 

Low or High Sideboards?

The most significant advantage of low sideboards is that their storage units are easily accessible and can be used as a display surface. Serving as a surface for lighting, memorabilia, art, photos, or decorative objects, a low sideboard can contribute to the interior aesthetic of a home. 


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Oblique Sideboard
High sideboards are best when maximizing storage space is the goal. Customization is easier with more possibilities for drawers and doors. Table cloths, dishware, household objects; all of these can be tucked away yet remain easily accessible. 

What Are the Style Options for Sideboards?

Whether your style is more contemporary, classic, or industrial, there are several options to choose from at Zagas, from discrete functional sideboards to design pieces, creating a focal point in your environment.


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Megan Sideboard
If you are a fan of retro furniture, a low sideboard with legs and a simple streamlined design could be a great addition to a Scandinavian-style interior


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Bohème Sideboard
If you prefer an industrial loft apartment ambiance, a sideboard in unfinished wood and metal will add character to your space. This style of sideboard is sometimes composed of many individual drawers and shelves with vintage handles, reminiscent of workshop storage equipment.

What Material Options Exist for a Sideboard?

The most common materials for sideboards include solid wood, manufactured boards, and metal.


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Queens Sideboard
Solid woods may be favored for their natural beauty and grain variations, as well as their longevity, range of tones, and finishes. In general, solid wooden furniture ages well. While simpler designs are easier to sand down and refinish, more ornate sideboards may require a specialist for repair and maintenance.


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Emerald Sideboard
Sideboards in manufactured boards are often combined with veneers, lacquers, or other coatings to offer a wide variety of finishes and colors. The longevity will depend on the type of manufactured board and finish chosen. While laminates tend to be cheaper and have a wide range of surface finishes that can imitate the look of noble materials such as marble and wood, they may chip or become damaged over time. Plywood combines the benefits of manufactured boards and the aesthetics of natural wood.


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Oblique Sideboard
Most other materials are normally incorporated into a part of the sideboard, such as the compartments, facades, or countertop. To create a unique design, sideboards may incorporate contrasting finishes and materials such as stone or metal inlays, leather upholstery, crystals, and marquetry

What Trends and Other Options are Available for a Sideboard?


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Megan TV Panel
As living spaces have become more flexible and multifunctional, sideboards now offer a wide variety of options to fit our modern needs for storage, technology, and mobility. A custom sideboard may be the best solution for complex spaces because the types of storage can be uniquely designed to fit individual needs. 

 
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