Browse through our collection of quality oak sideboards to finish off your living room beautifully. Ideal for storage solutions or displaying items, our oak sideboards are available in a variety of designs, sizes and colours to suit your living room perfectly. Choose from painted or traditional oak sideboards.
Traditional, elegant and functional – oak sideboards make a perfect addition to the dining room. Traditionally used to store dinnerware items and most commonly used in dining rooms, sideboards can help to define any space as a dining area while allowing you to keep your house neat and tidy. Sideboards generally have cupboards for larger dinnerware and drawers for table linens and cutlery, but here at Top Furniture we also have more contemporary styles which include shelves for decoration and bottle storage so you can wow your dinner guests with your wine collection!
Oak dining room sideboards usually come in either 1 cupboard, 2 cupboard, 3 cupboard or 4 cupboard sizes. We stock all sizes so that you can find the right storage solution for your room. Some of our designs command more space as a centrepiece against a large wall in your dining room. However, we also offer smaller oak sideboards which can fit snugly into corners and against smaller walls without taking up a great deal of floor space, but still offering you generous storage capabilities.
Styles which remain popular include 2-door white painted sideboards, large sideboards with a full column of drawers in the middle, and smaller space-saving 1-door corner sideboards. They each offer distinct functional benefits as dining room sideboards and are therefore widely sought after. Of course there is more to buying furniture than pure functionality. You want to choose a dining room sideboard style that compliments your house, your decor and your personal style.
The most important thing to consider is how your oak sideboard will fit in with the size of your dining room and your other dining room furniture. Smaller 2-door sideboards can look swamped in larger rooms, whereas a larger 4-door sideboard can look overbearing in a smaller dining space. Balancing room size with furniture size is the key. It’s also important to consider whether you want your sideboard to match the style of your other furniture. Many contemporary interior designs make use of oak sideboards that play off against the rest of the room and stand out as interesting focal points.
If you are unsure which of our selection of oak sideboards is the right addition to your oak dining room furniture, then our customer service team would be happy to help. Give us a call, send us a message or visit us in one of our showrooms.