Sideboards - More Space For Party Serving
When all the family is in town and you're setting out quite the holiday spread do you often find yourself in a situation where you don't quite have all the space you wish you had to put out the meal items as well as the serving ware, utensils and napkins? Well you may just need to add one more piece of furniture to your dining room to give yourself the space to be able to handle everything.
We're talking about sideboards.
If you are not totally clear on your dining room terminology, sideboards are pieces of furniture that are an addition to your dining room set and will give you a little more room for all of those things you need to be able to put out for a family meal.
They will also grant you a little extra space to put everything away after the meal is done.
For the most part you can think of sideboards as tables that can set up against a wall in your dining room.
They have a tabletop that is going to be priceless when you bring out that next tray of side dishes or desserts and need a place to put them where the whole family can get to them.
The type of tabletop you will have on sideboards can vary substantially.
Some are flat tabletop surfaces; others may have a railing around the edge.
This is a nice touch because it keeps things from sliding off of the top of the sideboards if someone accidentally bumps them.
But sideboards offer a lot more than just a tabletop surface where you can set food.
Otherwise you would just purchase a table, right? Exactly! So, instead, you need to look below the surface of sideboards to see what else they offer.
Once again, all sideboards are not created the same so when you look below the top you can see all sorts of things.
Usually you will find an assortment of shelves, drawers or other storage areas that will help you when it comes time to put away all of the items you were using for those large meals.
This is where you can really make sure you have sideboards that suit your needs.
You know what types of serving ware and other dining room style items you have that you need to put away between those large family meals.
This is where you want to make sure you have the right shelving and drawers to hold all of those pieces neatly and help you keep organized.
This will make things easier the next time you want to ready the dining room for a meal.
One important note when purchasing sideboards is to make sure they fit the rest of your furniture.
Most people understand how to make sure the decorative styles mix, but also they need to think about the size.
If you are going to put your sideboards beside another piece of furniture, like a buffet, you want to make sure the height and depth of the sideboards is close, if not the same, as the other furniture.
We're talking about sideboards.
If you are not totally clear on your dining room terminology, sideboards are pieces of furniture that are an addition to your dining room set and will give you a little more room for all of those things you need to be able to put out for a family meal.
They will also grant you a little extra space to put everything away after the meal is done.
For the most part you can think of sideboards as tables that can set up against a wall in your dining room.
They have a tabletop that is going to be priceless when you bring out that next tray of side dishes or desserts and need a place to put them where the whole family can get to them.
The type of tabletop you will have on sideboards can vary substantially.
Some are flat tabletop surfaces; others may have a railing around the edge.
This is a nice touch because it keeps things from sliding off of the top of the sideboards if someone accidentally bumps them.
But sideboards offer a lot more than just a tabletop surface where you can set food.
Otherwise you would just purchase a table, right? Exactly! So, instead, you need to look below the surface of sideboards to see what else they offer.
Once again, all sideboards are not created the same so when you look below the top you can see all sorts of things.
Usually you will find an assortment of shelves, drawers or other storage areas that will help you when it comes time to put away all of the items you were using for those large meals.
This is where you can really make sure you have sideboards that suit your needs.
You know what types of serving ware and other dining room style items you have that you need to put away between those large family meals.
This is where you want to make sure you have the right shelving and drawers to hold all of those pieces neatly and help you keep organized.
This will make things easier the next time you want to ready the dining room for a meal.
One important note when purchasing sideboards is to make sure they fit the rest of your furniture.
Most people understand how to make sure the decorative styles mix, but also they need to think about the size.
If you are going to put your sideboards beside another piece of furniture, like a buffet, you want to make sure the height and depth of the sideboards is close, if not the same, as the other furniture.
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