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How To | Spice Up Your Living/Dining Space

Looking to spice up your living room or dining room space with a new buffet? Depending on what your décor style is, we have plenty of options for your household or office.

For a more futuristic sideboard option, our Cyclo sideboard buffet unit will do the trick. The monochromatic style is an attractive option for the minimalistic household. Works well in a contemporary office setting as well, and has lots of storage for all your needs. Another nice feature if the soft closing drawers, meaning you won’t hear any slamming of doors when you are putting things away.

Going for a more rustic look? Interior Secrets has many buffets and sideboards that will match your style. The Hotham Buffet Unit in Laminate Antique Oak brings a feeling of cozy country to your dining room without the hefty price of solid oak.  Another fantastic rustic option is the Angora Sideboard Buffet Unit. It offers a vintage, distressed look that would complement a dining room or family room that aims to combine old and new world features.

If your style is more of a 1960’s retro modern look, Interior Secrets offers a wide range of teak Scandinavianstyle buffets. The Johansen Scandinavian Buffet Cabinet is an appealing light oak veneer (but also comes in walnut) and showcases tons of storage space. It also has three slide out drawers for and can hold a variety of items in different sizes. Pop a mid-century lamp on top with some hip art and you’ve got yourself a striking set of furniture.

Another retro modern look is the Dane Sideboard Buffet Unit in Walnut. Not your grandparent’s average sideboard storing vinyls and Manhattans, this sideboard has two reversible oak veneer sliding doors. This would fit in with any room that has a funky décor style. The would be a great hosting sideboard, and you could decorate the top with a set of highball glasses, silver ice bucket  and a decanter of brandy on a retro tray.

Does your living room or dining room have more of a farmhouse feeling to it? The Phoenix Reclaimed Sideboard would fit in well to a space that has lots of natural light and unfinished wood touches. It is also made of eco-friendly recycled elm and would be an eye-catching addition to your home. The metallic wooden frame infuses an element of industrial design into your space and offers ample storage space for your household items.

Another country style design would be the Omaha Sideboard Buffet Cabinet – Natural. This piece is also environmentally conscious as it is made from mango wood and has metal handles. It is a timeless piece with tons of functionality as it can double for bench space when needed.

If you want to showcase some of your glassware in a stylish way, the Laurent Buffet Unit and Hutch is a timeless French design. With glass doors on the top half and solid oak doors on the bottom, you will have tons of space to store any surplus kitchen items in a classy manner.

Perhaps you prefer the outdoorsy environmental look for your household. The Madrid Buffet Unit in Smoke Oak provides your guests with an eyeful of exposed wood. It is a majestic piece for those who enjoy live edge wood and in made of solid oak with three doors to provide excellent storage space. The Aguero Buffet Cabinet in Seared Oak would also fit in well with a home that has a lot of house plants and landscape artwork. The rustic finish made from European oak adds a touch of Scandinavian inspiration to your space.

Your office space could be classed up a notch by adding the Marshall Buffet Office Storage Cabinet In Cherry. This piece would be a great fit for a waiting room area or the board room and can hide all the extra office supplies that clutter your space. Includes a lockable feature in case you need to secure any valuables and offers adjustable internal shelving to suit your business needs.

Don’t underestimate the value of a buffet in your space. Having lots of storage space in an attractive and functional piece brings a certain “je ne sais quoi” to your living area.