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Why wooden sideboards and buffets are a classic choice for solid, dependable furniture
A timber buffet or sideboard is more than just a place to store your dinnerware, it’s a timeless furniture piece that adds warmth, structure and elegance to your space. Whether you're furnishing a dining room, entryway or open-plan living area, timber sideboards and buffets offer both style and substance. Their sturdy construction makes them ideal for high-use areas, while the natural wood grain brings a sense of texture and calm to your interior. A wood buffet seamlessly balances form and function, offering concealed storage while doubling as a surface to style with lamps, artwork, or treasured decor. With their long-lasting appeal, wooden sideboards have remained a firm favourite in Australian homes for good reason. Discover the full collection of sideboards and buffets designed to suit a variety of styles and spaces.
How to choose the right wooden sideboard or buffet for your storage and display needs
When selecting a timber buffet, think about where it will live and how you’ll use it. Need extra space in the dining room for plates, cutlery or wine glasses? A buffet with a combination of drawers and cabinets will keep everything tidy and accessible. For open-plan homes, a long wood buffet can serve as both storage and a subtle room divider. Want something lighter in feel or with more texture? Consider pairing it with a rattan sideboard for a more relaxed or coastal look. Short on space? A compact sideboard or even a console table can give you just enough extra storage without overpowering the room. For a cohesive look, match your sideboard with your dining set or other dining and kitchen furniture.
How to look after and accessorise your wooden sideboard or buffet for long term use
Dust your wooden sideboard or buffet regularly with a soft cloth, and use a mild wood-safe cleaner to wipe down surfaces. To maintain the natural finish, consider applying furniture wax or oil occasionally, depending on the type of wood. Avoid placing your wood buffet in direct sunlight or near heat sources to prevent warping or fading over time. In terms of styling, the top of a wooden sideboard is a great place to express your personality. Layer artwork, a lamp, or decorative pieces like vases and trays for a curated look. You can also use your sideboard for seasonal displays, keeping the space fresh and inviting all year round. Want to show off glassware or collectibles? Pair it with a display cabinet for even more storage with visual appeal.
Key features to consider when buying a new wooden sideboard or buffet
Choosing the right timber buffet comes down to balancing style with practicality. Look for quality craftsmanship and sturdy construction - solid timber or well-constructed engineered wood are both strong choices. Internal storage is key: adjustable shelves, soft-close doors, and drawer organisers can make everyday use more functional. Consider the finish too. Lighter wood tones like oak or ash bring a fresh, modern feel, while darker finishes like walnut or stained timber add richness and mid-century modern feel. Details such as slatted fronts, recessed handles, or metal accents can help you align the piece with your existing decor. Whether you’re drawn to sleek and modern or warm and rustic, there’s a style in our sideboards and buffets collection to suit your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
How big should my wooden sideboard be?
It depends on your space. For large dining areas, longer buffets provide a practical amount of storage and balance. Smaller rooms benefit from compact styles that don’t overcrowd.
Are wooden buffets suitable for open-plan spaces?
Absolutely. They work beautifully as subtle dividers between living and dining zones while offering essential storage.
What’s the difference between a sideboard and a buffet?
The terms are often used interchangeably. Traditionally, buffets are used in dining rooms, while sideboards are more versatile across rooms, but the function is largely the same.
Can I mix timber tones in my furniture?
Yes. Mixing wood finishes can create a layered, collected look, just keep the undertones (warm or cool) consistent.
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