Finding a credenza that combines generous storage with reclaimed character is challenging -- most buffet cabinets sacrifice either width or sustainable materials. The Furniture Classics Old Elm Sideboard, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping, delivers 59 inches of brown reclaimed elm sideboard space at a depth ideal for dining room or entryway use.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Furniture Classics |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 59 inches wide × 15.75 inches deep × 33.5 inches high |
| Material | Reclaimed Elm |
| Color | Brown |
| Product Type | Sideboard |
| Weight | 125 lbs |
What Is a Sideboard?
A sideboard is a low, long storage cabinet typically placed in a dining room or living area to hold dinnerware, linens, and serveware. Unlike taller hutches, sideboards usually stand 30-36 inches high, providing a surface for lamps or displays while concealing clutter behind doors or in drawers.
What You Get With the Furniture Classics Old Elm Sideboard
- Reclaimed Elm Construction -- solid reclaimed elm wood brings unique grain patterns and sustainable sourcing to every piece.
- 59-Inch Width -- ample surface and storage span for dinnerware, table linens, and serving pieces in dining rooms or buffet setups.
- 33.5-Inch Height -- classic sideboard proportions pair well with standard dining chairs and allow tabletop display or lamp placement.
- 15.75-Inch Depth -- slim profile fits narrow halls or behind sofas without protruding into walkways.
- 125-Pound Heft -- sturdy build ensures stability when loaded with dishes, glassware, or electronics.
- Brown Finish -- warm neutral tone complements both traditional and modern dining room furniture palettes.
Where Can You Use a Reclaimed Elm Sideboard?
Position the Old Elm Sideboard in a dining room to store flatware and table linens, or anchor it in an entryway for keys and mail. Its narrow depth suits placement along hallways or behind sectionals in living room furniture layouts. Pair it with other solid wood hand-carved sideboards for a cohesive look, or browse sideboards and credenzas to compare dimensions and finishes.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall should a sideboard be?
- Most sideboards stand between 30 and 36 inches high; the Old Elm Sideboard measures 33.5 inches, aligning with standard dining chair backs and allowing comfortable reach over the top.
- What is the difference between a sideboard and a credenza?
- A sideboard is typically used in dining rooms and features deeper storage for dinnerware, while a credenza is often shallower and placed in offices or living areas; the Old Elm Sideboard's 15.75-inch depth bridges both uses.
- What do you put in a dining room sideboard?
- Dining room sideboards hold table linens, serving platters, flatware, glassware, and seasonal dishware -- items you want accessible but out of sight between meals.
- How deep is a standard sideboard?
- Standard sideboards range from 15 to 20 inches deep; the Old Elm Sideboard's 15.75-inch depth keeps it compact for narrow spaces while still providing usable storage.
- Does the Old Elm Sideboard ship for free?
- Yes, LOOMLAN offers free shipping to the continental USA on all orders, including the Old Elm Sideboard.
- How do I care for reclaimed elm furniture?
- Wipe reclaimed elm with a dry or slightly damp cloth and avoid harsh chemicals; periodic application of furniture wax or oil helps preserve the wood's natural patina.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers, hospitality buyers, and commercial specifiers receive up to 40% off retail pricing through the LOOMLAN Trade Program -- no minimum order required. The Old Elm Sideboard's reclaimed elm construction and compact footprint suit multifamily lobbies, boutique hotel buffet areas, and restaurant host stations. Project Concierge support is available for orders over $5,000.
| Trade Pricing | Up to 40% off -- apply free |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Approved for hospitality and residential contract projects |
| Volume Orders | Contact trade@loomlan.com or call 833-566-6526 |
