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Luoyang Demei Co., Ltd, is a metal furniture manufacturer, which integrates development, design, manufacture, quality inspection, sales, and after-sales service. Our main products are metal home and office furniture such as wardrobes, sideboards, bedside tables, TV cabinets, display cabinets, storage racks, filing cabinets, safes, office cabinets, gym lockers and school desks and chairs.

 

Why Choose Us?

 

Rich Experience

Luoyang Demei Co., Ltd was established in 1996 and has more than 20 years of experience in producing metal furniture.

Professional Advanced Equipment

We continuously upgrade our advanced production equipment, such as the laser cutting machine, CNC bending machine, laser welding machine, and environmental electrostatic powder coating spraying line.

Quality Guaranteed

We select and use high-quality raw materials, including first-grade cold-rolled steel plate, high-safety tempered glass, and environmentally friendly electrostatic powder coating. The packaging undergoes drop tests that meet 3A/6A standards and is verified by SGS.

High Production Capacity

Our company has 200 professional staff members who work in a production workshop and warehouse with a total volume of 30,000+ square meters. We have a monthly production capacity of 50,000 units, and we can produce over 200 containers per month.

 

 

Metal Living Room Sideboard Cabinet

 

Brief Introduction to Living Room Sideboard

The sideboard is a rustic piece of furniture or a wooden chest with a rectangular shape and equipped with a lid that can be hinged. It is a decorative and functional piece of furniture, which can be composed of doors, drawers and open compartments to contain dishes, glasses, books and design objects to be placed in the kitchen or living room.

 

What are Advantages of Living Room Sideboard?

 

Maximized Storage Space

The primary advantage of a sideboard is its ability to provide ample storage space. With cabinets, drawers, and sometimes even open shelves, a sideboard offers an organized solution to stow away various items, keeping your living spaces clutter-free.

Enhanced Decor

Serving as a stylish focal point, a sideboard seamlessly blends into the decor, elevating the aesthetic appeal of any room. They come in various designs, materials, and finishes, allowing homeowners to choose an option that complements their existing decor.

Versatility in Use

Sideboards adapt effortlessly to various functions. Whether used as a storage solution in the dining room or a media console in the living room, their versatility makes them an essential and adaptable piece of furniture.

Organization of Clutter

By offering designated spaces for essentials, a sideboard aids in organizing clutter. Items that may otherwise contribute to a disorganized atmosphere find a tidy home within the compartments of a well-designed sideboard.

Additional Serving Space

A sideboard shines as a practical addition during gatherings. Transforming into serving buffets, they provide additional space for laying out dishes, drinks, and utensils, enhancing the overall hosting experience.

Stylish Focal Point

With their elegant designs, a sideboard effortlessly becomes stylish focal points in any room. They draw attention, creating a visual anchor that complements the overall aesthetics of the space.

Customization Options

Homeowners enjoy the advantage of customization when it comes to sideboards. From choosing materials to finishes, and even opting for bespoke designs, the ability to personalize ensures that the sideboard aligns perfectly with individual preferences.

Timeless Appeal

Unlike trendy furniture pieces that may lose their charm over time, a sideboard boasts a timeless appeal. Their classic designs withstand changing trends, making them a long-term investment in both style and function.

 

 
What are the main types of Living Room Sideboard?
  • Traditional Sideboard  This category of sideboard embodies classic design with intricate detailing and ornate features, often reminiscent of historical periods.
  • Modern Sideboard   These sideboards are characterized by clean lines, minimalist aesthetics, and a focus on functionality, making it suitable for contemporary spaces.
  • Antique Sideboard   This category of sideboard exudes vintage charm, showcasing the craftsmanship and design sensibilities of bygone eras.
  • Scandinavian Sideboard   Reflects the simplicity and functionality inspired by Nordic design principles, featuring clean lines and organic materials.
  • Minimalist Sideboard   Embraces simplicity and uncluttered design, making it an ideal choice for modern and minimalist interiors.
  • Mirrored Sideboard   These sideboard designs Infuse a touch of glamour with reflective surfaces, adding elegance and sophistication to any space.
  • Mid-Century Sideboard  Pays homage to the sideboard design trends of the mid-20th century, incorporating retro elements for a nostalgic touch.
  • Farmhouse Sideboard   Radiates rustic charm, often crafted from reclaimed wood, bringing a warm and inviting feel to the space.

 

What is the purpose of a Living Room Sideboard?

 

 
 

A Dining Room Segue

Many living rooms are open to a home’s dining room. In these instances, a sideboard can provide a natural definition between the living and dining rooms. Styling one as a bar can further smooth the transition, as bars are commonly found in both dining and living rooms.

 
 
 

Toy Storage

If you have little ones — and their toys — underfoot, a sideboard can be a great way to instate order. Use one to stow Lego, stuffed animals, games, and art supplies. A sideboard with a mix of drawers and cabinets can be ideal in these circumstances since they’ll accommodate both large and small toys, but outfitting cabinets with pull-out baskets can also work as a solution.

 
 
 

Media Cabinet

Perhaps the most common living room use for a sideboard is a media cabinet. A sideboard provides a place for a TV to sit, and also offers storage below for items like remotes and cables, as well as movie night essentials like blankets. While there are consoles that are crafted specifically as media sideboards, in general, any sideboard will work.

 

 

 
Applications of Living Room Sideboard
 

 

The Living Room

 

Almost every home includes a television, and there are a number of stylish TV stands available to display them. However, if you prefer a TV stand with a large amount of storage, a sideboard may be your best bet. Choose one that’s wide enough to safely accommodate your TV, then use the storage within to organize DVDs and Blu-rays, hold a cable box, gaming console or other A/V device and even keep remotes and other items neat.
A sideboard, or buffet, can offer abundant storage space, elegant style, and unparalleled versatility.

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The Office

 

More stylish filing cabinets are available today than ever before, but they may not be the right choice for your home office – especially if it pulls double-duty as a guest room, playroom or other multi-use space. A sideboard is a piece of home furnishings that offers an attractive, versatile alternative. And it lets you take advantage of interior storage plus space on this item’s top surface.
Shelves inside are great for files, manuals, catalogs and other important items, as well as your office supplies and everyday essentials. You’ll also have room for a printer, scanner or other tech on top, and you could even create a charging station for your most important devices so they’re always ready to go. For a hint of country style that feels polished enough for professional use, the sideboard shown below has a relaxed style that is functional in a number of rooms. The drawers allow you to stash pens, paper and other must-haves out of sight, so there’s never any clutter when you need to stay focused or meet with clients.

 

 
How to Clean Sideboards?
 
 
Modern Sideboards

Modern sideboards typically have a glossy finish, which makes fingerprints, dust, and smudges quite visible. To clean a modern sideboard, start by wiping it down with a soft cloth or microfiber towel. Avoid using abrasive materials like paper towels or rough brushes, as they can cause scratches. If the sideboard has tough stains, use a soft-bristled brush to scrub gently.
If your sideboard has a wood veneer finish, avoid using too much liquid as it can damage the wood. Instead, use a damp cloth with water and mild dish soap, and dry it immediately with a separate cloth. If you are unsure about the cleaning method, check with the manufacturer or the retailer.

 
Cabinets Sideboards

Cabinet sideboards are typically larger and have more sections, making cleaning them a bit more challenging. Before you start cleaning, remove all the items from the sideboard and organize them somewhere else.
Vacuum the cabinet interior and shelves to remove any crumbs or debris. Next, use a soft cloth or microfiber towel dampened with a mixture of water and mild dish soap to wipe down the interior and exterior. Avoid using excess water and make sure to dry everything with a soft towel immediately.
If your cabinet sideboard has glass or mirrored doors, use a glass cleaner, and dry it with a separate cloth. Avoid using an abrasive cleaner, as it can scratch or damage the glass.

 
Kitchen Sideboards

Kitchen sideboards, also known as buffet tables, usually have a wooden or painted finish, making cleaning them slightly different. Before you start cleaning, remove all items from the surface of the sideboard, including any food debris, utensils, or appliances.
To clean, start by vacuuming any crumbs or debris from the crevices and the surface. Next, use a soft cloth or microfiber towel and water and mild dish soap solution to wipe down the sideboard. Avoid using any abrasive cleaning tools that can damage the finish. For more stubborn stains, use a soft-bristled brush and scrub the area gently.

 
 

 

The Considerations for Buying
 
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Size & Dimensions

Measure the available space in your room to ensure the sideboard cabinet will fit appropriately. Consider the width, height, and depth of the piece to ensure it doesn't overwhelm the space or appear too small.

 

Storage Needs

Evaluate your storage requirements. Determine what items you plan to store in the sideboard cabinet, such as dishes, glassware, linens, or other items. Look for a cabinet that offers adequate shelving, drawers, or compartments to accommodate your belongings.

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Metal Living Room Sideboard With Macarone Blue Color
 

Style & Design

Consider the overall style and design of your room. Choose a sideboard cabinet that complements your existing furniture and decor. Whether you prefer a modern, traditional, rustic, or contemporary design, select a cabinet that harmonizes with the aesthetic of the room.

 

Functionality & Features

Think about the specific features you desire in a sideboard cabinet. Some cabinets may have adjustable shelves, built-in wine racks, removable trays, or wire management systems for electronic devices. Determine which features are important to you and choose accordingly.

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Our Factory

 

Our company integrates design, production, sales, and after-sales services to provide you with the best price.

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Our products meet the 3A/6A standards and are verified by SGS.

 

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Contact Us

 

Email
wls@demeifurnituregroup.com
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Frequently Asked Questions
 

 

Q: What should you look for when purchasing a living room sideboard?

A: When purchasing a living room sideboard, you should consider the material, size, style and purpose of the sideboard.
 
MATERIAL
When it comes to material, consider how your sideboard will be used. A wood sideboard, for instance, will be fairly durable and withstand a lot of everyday use — including use from kids. A brass sideboard, however, will be more delicate and prone to scratching, making it a better option for a purpose that will not receive everyday use. Common materials for sideboards include solid wood, laminate, and metal. If you’re having trouble deciding, consider wood. It’s favored for its natural beauty and grain variations, as well as its longevity, range of tones, and finishes. 
 
SIZE
As with any piece of furniture you bring into your home, it’s important to assess what size you need. Sideboards are typically long and narrow, with most clocking in at about 60” long. If you need a piece shorter than that, size will be an essential detail to make note of. 
 
PURPOSE
You should also consider the purpose of your sideboard. Sideboard buffets can act as a storage cabinet for products such as glassware, crockeries, napkins, and tablecloths. Alternatively, they can be used to display items such as books, photographs, and decorative items. In sync with its purpose, it’s wise to take inventory of a piece’s drawer / cabinet / shelf configuration to see if it aligns with your needs. For instance, if you’re using a sideboard as a media credenza, you may want to opt for more open interior cabinet space than drawers to accommodate taller electronic items like speakers and game consoles. 
 
STYLE
Finally — and perhaps most importantly — you’ll need to put some thought into what style of sideboard you want. Sideboards can be procured in virtually every style, from Spanish Baroque to Postmodern. Determine what style best suits your living room, and use those styles as a jumping-off point when shopping. It is worth keeping in mind that more antiquated styles are less likely to have all of the modern storage conveniences. So if those are especially important to you, you may want to look for revival styles rather than authentic antiques.

Q: What are alternatives to the sideboard?

A: If you don’t have a sideboard and are you’re on the hunt for alternative storage options for your living room, there are several other furniture pieces that can function similarly.
 
CONSOLE 
One alternative is to use a console table. Console tables are similar in design to a sideboard but they’re typically narrower and have no closed storage. Since a console is a table and not a storage piece, its purpose is more limited. Typically, they’re used to display decorative items or to store small items such as catchalls or books. 
 
SECRETARY 
If you’re interested in factoring storage and workspace into your living room, a secretary desk might be the perfect piece. A secretary desk is a type of desk that typically features a fold-down writing surface and storage compartments. It is often used as a writing desk, computer desk, or for general office work. Since most secretary desks have drawers below the desk portion, and many have a hutch above the desk portion, they’re the ideal mix of storage and function. 
 
DRESSER 
With a shape similar to a sideboard, a dresser makes a great stand-in for a sideboard. The main difference is that, unlike a sideboard, which typically has cabinet space, or a mix of drawers and cabinet space, a dresser only has drawers. This can make a dresser less functional than a sideboard, but if you weren’t planning on storing tall, upright items, it may not be an issue. 
 
HUTCH
A hutch, which is composed of an open cabinet or shelf stacked atop a bank of drawers similar to a dresser, is another option that can be used in lieu of a sideboard. Since a hutch is tall, this option is ideal for living rooms that could use some visual height to add interest. In a living room, the hutch’s lower drawers can be utilized for storage while the upper portion can be used to display books, photographs, or other collectibles en masse. 
 
LOW ALTAR TABLE
If your main reason for integrating a sideboard into a living room is to visually fill a space, and not organization, a low altar table or bench is another option to consider. A low altar table can be a unique and unexpected focal point. Stack one with books or top it with a sculpture to add even more visual interest. 

Q: How do you decorate a sideboard?

A: In the event your sideboard is not being used to hold a TV, chances are you’ll need to style the top of it. To give it a mix of function and style, consider outfitting it with a table lamp. A table lamp is ideal for increasing the piece’s visual height and acts as a sculptural element as well. Another option that adds height is a leaned mirror or piece of art. While you can certainly hang a piece or wall art over your sideboard, leaning it can create a more cohesive vignette. Flank the piece with installed sconces to give the look even more presence. Lastly, try styling your sideboard like a bar. Use trays to corral spirits or arrange glassware atop one. Paired with a potted plant, you have an eye-catching arrangement that makes entertaining on a whim a cinch.

Q: What is a sideboard?

A: A sideboard is a convenient, stylish, and functional addition to your dining area. But before you can consider the best sideboards for your dining room, you need to know exactly what this useful piece of furniture is. A sideboard is a long piece of furniture that is part table and part dresser, similar to a console table or TV unit, that can be used for storage, display, or holding extra plates or dishes at mealtimes. 
Sideboards are also sometimes called buffets, buffet tables, or credenzas. While there are minor differences between each of these furniture types, you will often see them used interchangeably, so when you’re shopping for your new sideboard, you might see any of these terms used to describe what you are looking for. 

Q: What is a sideboard used for?

A: Your sideboard can serve a number of functions in your dining room or even in your kitchen. For one thing, a room can look empty if it only has a dining table and chairs in the centre, with no other furniture to complete the look. A sideboard can add a coordinated accent to the room and help to fill out the space. 
Sideboards are also perfect for special occasion meals and entertaining guests. Whether it’s a dinner party or a holiday feast, sometimes there’s just not enough space on your dinner table for all of the serving trays and dishes. By adding a sideboard to your mealtime setup, you can set platters out of the way as needed and keep your dining table from getting too cluttered. 
When you’re not serving a meal, or when you want to add a few extra details to your dining room decor, a sideboard is a lovely place to display trinkets, candle holders, and the like. And many sideboards also come with built-in storage drawers or cabinets that will give you a place to organise extra plates, special occasion glassware, and so on. 

Q: How big should a sideboard be?

A: When you’re choosing a sideboard for your dining room, you want to make sure it gives you enough space to maneuver between the two. Make sure that whatever sideboard you choose allows for enough room between the sideboard and the dining chairs, even when they are pushed back from the table.
Additionally, a consideration to make when buying sideboards is to ensure it fits proportionally with your dining table. A very large sideboard will not be suited for a compact, two-person round dining table and similarly, if you have a spacious dining table intended to seat eight or more, you’ll want an appropriately stately sideboard to match. 
Sideboards will often be slightly taller than your dining table, making them comfortable to serve food from. However, a sideboard can be the same height or even a little bit shorter than your dining table if that fits your decor preferences. Just don’t choose a sideboard that is too low or it will be a hassle to use as a serving area, and will look out of proportion with your dining table. 

Q: What style should a sideboard be?

A: As with choosing the correct size for a sideboard, your sideboard’s style should match or at least coordinate with the style of your dining table and chairs. In many cases, you can choose a sideboard that is from the same range as your other dining room furniture and create a perfect set.
However, you can also use your sideboard to add visual interest to the space. For example, if you have opted for a minimalist dining table with a simple wooden design and natural finish, you could add a painted sideboard for a pop of colour. Or choose a sideboard with mirrored doors to catch the light and bring a touch of glamour to your space. 
The size of your dining area and whether you want to use the sideboard for storage can also help to decide on the ideal style of sideboard you should buy. Most sideboards come with some sort of storage in the form of drawers or shelves, and some also have an upper hutch section on their top, so the amount that you want to store within them or the pieces that you want to display can inform your choices in terms of configuration. 

Q: And how great are sideboards?

A: Really great.
Sideboards really shine in the ‘attractive storage’ department. What sets them apart from other storage items like bulky contemporary cabinets and wide modern dressers is their slim footprint. A sideboard comes in at 15” to 18” inches deep, making it ideal for smaller spaces. Besides being thin, its elongated shape means that it fits nicely along a wall, behind a sofa, or at the end of a tall bed. It also shares space with things like dining tables, beds, and couches with room to move instead of a tight squeeze.

Q: What are the main types of Living Room Sideboard?

A: Pins
Legs can be helpful if you don't mind reducing storage space and want your sideboard to look lighter. Keep in mind that any sideboard with legs will go up a few inches in height, making it more stylish, even if it takes up more space in total.
In addition to lightness and customization, being raised on legs, this is a type of low furniture that the robot vacuum cleaner can pass through without any problem.
 
Lights
Whether to decorate the part external or to make it look better interior, modern sideboards take the opportunity to introduce light into their design. Of course, it is totally optional to turn them on, but they are a great help in low light conditions, and they are one more point in the unique style of this furniture.
 
Textures
We already know enough about the usual sideboards. We have them widely seen in all homes, and that is why it is fun to bet on new, more original designs, with textures y reliefs different, that give your decoration a new point of view, that touch that it needed. This type of variety is perfect to combine with some more current decorative styles.
 
Separators
To add a little more originality to the variety of modern sideboards that you can buy on the market, now an option with a separator in the middle. This is a style that we have been replicating in some of our furniture, such as in the nightstands, and it is really working very well as a decorative style.

Q: What are the functions of sideboards?

A: Maximizes Storage Space: Efficiently organizes belongings, minimizing clutter and creating a more organized living space.
Enhances Decor: Adds a touch of elegance and sophistication, elevating the overall aesthetic appeal of the room.
Adds Versatility: Adapts to various interior design styles, seamlessly integrating into different aesthetics.
Organizes Clutter: Offers a designated space for essentials, promoting a tidy and well-organized environment.
Offers Additional Serving Space: Ideal for entertaining guests, providing an additional surface for serving food and drinks.
Creates Focal Point: Becomes a stylish centerpiece, drawing attention and becoming a visual anchor in the room.
Customization Options: Allows for personalization, enabling homeowners to choose designs, materials, and finishes that align with their preferences.
Timeless Appeal: Withstands changing trends, remaining a classic and enduring piece of furniture that stands the test of time.

Q: What should you consider when buying a sideboard?

A: Size: Size matters when selecting a sideboard. Whether you have a spacious living room, a cozy dining area, or a compact entryway, choosing the right dimensions ensures that the sideboard complements your space without overwhelming it. Measure your available area and consider the proportions to find the perfect fit.
Style: Sideboards come in various styles, ranging from sleek modern designs to classic and ornate pieces. Consider the existing decor of your home and select a style that harmonizes with your aesthetic preferences. Whether you lean towards minimalism or embrace traditional elegance, there's a sideboard style to suit every taste.
Function: Functionality is at the core of a sideboard's purpose. While they offer valuable storage space with cabinets and drawers, sideboards go beyond mere practicality. They often feature a flat surface, providing additional display space for decor, artwork, or serving during gatherings. Choose a sideboard that aligns with your storage needs and complements your lifestyle.

Q: Credenza vs. Buffet vs. Sideboard - What’s the Differences?

A:In the world of interior design, terms like credenza, buffet, and sideboard are often used interchangeably, leading to confusion about their distinct roles and characteristics. However, each of these furniture pieces carries its own unique identity, serving varied functions and contributing to different aesthetics. Let's delve into the nuances of credenza, buffet, and sideboard to unravel their differences and guide you in making informed choices for your living spaces.
 
Defining Credenza, Buffet, and Sideboard
Credenza: A credenza is a sleek and low-profile piece of furniture often characterized by long legs and a smooth, flat top. Originally used for serving food, credenzas have evolved into versatile storage solutions. They are commonly found in offices or living rooms, providing a chic combination of functionality and style.
Buffet: Buffets are typically taller than credenzas, featuring a longer, horizontal design. Traditionally associated with dining rooms, buffets offer ample storage for dishes, cutlery, and linens. Buffets often include cabinets or shelves, making them ideal for both storage and display purposes during meals or gatherings.
Sideboard: The term sideboard is a broad category encompassing both credenzas and buffets. Generally, sideboards fall in between credenzas and buffets regarding height and length. They serve as versatile storage pieces with a flat top, allowing for decorative displays or additional serving space during events.
Key Differences:
Height and Length:
Credenza: Lower and longer.
Buffet: Taller and longer.
Sideboard: Falls between the height of a credenza and a buffet.
Function:
Credenza: Primarily used for storage in offices or living rooms.
Buffet: Traditionally associated with dining rooms for storing dining essentials.
Sideboard: A sideboard offers a versatile blend of storage and display, suitable for various rooms.
Design Characteristics:
Credenza: Often sleek, with a focus on horizontal lines and a minimalist aesthetic.
Buffet: Tends to have a more substantial presence, often with decorative details.
Sideboard: Strikes a balance between the sleekness of a credenza and the substantial presence of a buffet.
Choosing the Right Piece for Your Space
Consider Functionality: If you need additional storage in your living room or office, a credenza could be the perfect fit. For dining rooms requiring storage and display during meals, a buffet might be more suitable. A sideboard, offering versatility, can seamlessly adapt to various needs.
Match with Aesthetics: Consider the existing style of your room. A sleek and modern credenza complements contemporary interiors, while a more substantial buffet might align with traditional decor. A sideboard, with its flexible design, can be tailored to various aesthetics.
Room Layout: Assess the available space in the room. If you have limited space, a credenza may be more suitable, while larger rooms can accommodate the height and presence of a buffet. A sideboard, being a middle ground, can adapt to different room sizes.

Q: Where should a sideboard be?

A: A sideboard is typically placed against a wall in dining rooms, living rooms, or entryways. It should be positioned where it complements the overall layout of the room and serves its intended purpose, whether for storage, display, or both.

Q: Is it Required for the Sideboard to be Higher than the Table?

A: No, it is not required for a sideboard to be higher than the table. The ideal height depends on personal preference and the specific design of the sideboard. Some people prefer a sideboard that aligns with the height of the dining table for a cohesive look, while others may opt for a slightly taller or shorter sideboard for visual interest.

Q: What Does a Sideboard Include?

A: A sideboard typically includes cabinets, drawers, or a combination of both for storage purposes. The top surface may be used for displaying decorative items, serving food during gatherings, or accommodating additional storage. The specific contents of a sideboard vary based on individual needs and preferences, ranging from tableware and linens to decorative accessories.

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