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12 Ways to Style a Sideboard in the Living Room


Discover twelve ways to style a sideboard in the living room to create a beautiful sideboard decor that enhances the overall look of your space. Traditionally used in dining rooms to store dishes, serving pieces, and table linens, sideboards can be used in living rooms or hallways for versatile storage and display. So, let’s explore how to decorate them in the living room.


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Difference between a sideboard and a buffet

Sideboards are very similar to buffets and they are often used interchangeably in contrast to consoles which are narrow and have less storage. They are both excellent pieces of furniture for storage and can add a stylish touch to any room. The main difference lies in their traditional use and slight variations in design. Sideboards usually feature short legs or sit directly on the floor, and may have a combination of cupboards and drawers.

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12 Ways to Style a Sideboard in the Living Room

Styling a sideboard in the living room can enhance the space’s overall aesthetic and provide both function and decoration. Here are some ideas to create a visually appealing sideboard:


1

Symmetry and Balance

Place matching items on either side of the sideboard, such as two identical lamps or vases, to create a balanced look.


2

Art and Mirrors

Hang a large piece of art or a mirror above the sideboard to create a focal point. This can help to reflect light and make the room appear larger.


3

Layered Decor

Use a combination of different heights and textures. For example, place a taller item like a lamp or a plant on one side, and layer shorter items like books, candles, or small sculptures.


4

Personal Touches

Add personal items such as framed photos, mementos, or collections to make the space feel more homey and unique.


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5

Seasonal Decorations

Change up the decor with seasonal items, like fresh flowers in spring, pumpkins in fall, bare branches in winter, or Christmas decorations during holidays.


6

Tray Display

Use a decorative tray to group smaller items together. This helps keep things organized and adds a cohesive look.


7

Greenery

Incorporate plants or fresh flowers to add a touch of nature and color. Green color can add life and freshness to every space. Its balancing nature brings harmony to your space and it symbolizes growth and hope.


Choose plants that complement the sideboard’s style. Except for potted plants, you can add botanical wall art to enhance greenery.

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8

Books and Stacks

Stack a few coffee table books or magazines horizontally and place a decorative item on top, such as a candle or a small sculpture.


9

Lighting

Add a stylish lamp or a pair of sconces to bring light to the sideboard area, making it both functional and decorative.


10

Candles

Use candles or lanterns for a warm, inviting glow. Mix different sizes and styles for added interest.


11

Functional Items

If the sideboard is used for storage, incorporate stylish storage boxes or baskets to keep items organized while also adding to the decor.


12

Texture and Contrast

Mix different textures and materials, such as wood, metal, glass, and ceramics, to create a dynamic and interesting display.




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