Finding functional storage that also anchors a dining room can be difficult, especially when you need both closed cabinet space and drawer organization. The Wildwood Robinson Wooden Brown Sideboard, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping, delivers 64 inches of burlwood-finished storage with two doors and three smooth-gliding drawers. Its natural swirling grain patterns and warm brown tone suit traditional and transitional interiors alike.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Wildwood |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (W×D×H) | 64 × 19.25 × 35 inches |
| Material | Wood with burlwood finish |
| Color | Brown |
| Storage | 2 doors (interior 27.75 H × 13 W × 16.25 D inches, adjustable shelves), 3 drawers (interior 7.5 H × 31.13 W × 15.25 D inches) |
| Weight | 228 lbs |
What Is a Sideboard?
A sideboard is a low, long cabinet typically used in dining rooms to store tableware, linens, or serving pieces. It often features a combination of doors and drawers and sits lower than a hutch, making it functional for buffet service or display.
What You Get With the Wildwood Robinson Sideboard
- Burlwood Finish -- natural swirling grain in warm brown delivers visual richness and character.
- Three Smooth-Gliding Drawers -- each measures 7.5 × 31.13 × 15.25 inches inside for flatware, napkins, or serving tools.
- Two Cabinet Doors -- open to reveal 27.75 × 13 × 16.25-inch interior space with adjustable shelves.
- 64-Inch Width -- provides substantial storage and works as a buffet for serving or as a media console.
- Solid 228-Pound Construction -- ensures stability and longevity in high-use spaces.
Where Should You Place a Dining Room Sideboard?
Position this sideboard against a dining room wall opposite your table to create a buffet zone, or use it in a living room as a media console. Pair with hand-carved sideboards or other dining room furniture for a cohesive look.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall should a sideboard be?
- Standard sideboards range from 30 to 36 inches; the Robinson stands 35 inches, ideal for buffet service at waist height.
- What is the difference between a sideboard and a credenza?
- Both are low storage cabinets, but credenzas often lack legs and sit flush to the floor, while sideboards typically have visible legs or a base.
- What do you put in a dining room sideboard?
- Tableware, linens, serving platters, flatware, and barware are common; drawers hold smaller items, and cabinets store larger pieces.
- How deep is a standard sideboard?
- Most sideboards measure 16 to 22 inches deep; the Robinson is 19.25 inches, fitting standard dining room traffic zones.
- Does the Robinson Sideboard ship free?
- Yes, LOOMLAN offers free shipping to the continental USA with no minimum order.
- Is assembly required?
- Assembly details are confirmed with your order; contact LOOMLAN at 833-566-6526 for specifics.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers, hospitality buyers, and real estate stagers can access up to 40% off retail through the LOOMLAN Trade Program with no minimum order, approved in 1-2 business days. This 228-pound sideboard suits residential dining rooms, boutique hotel corridors, and restaurant waiting areas.
| Trade Pricing | Apply free for up to 40% off |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Residential and light commercial |
| Volume Orders | Project Concierge for orders over $5,000 |
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