Finding dining room storage that balances display with concealed organization remains a common challenge for homeowners and designers. The Sarreid Buffet & Hutch Glass Doors & Drawers Disrupted White, a solid pine china cabinet and buffet sideboard system, is available at LOOMLAN with free shipping.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Sarreid |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 67 inches wide x 21 inches deep x 85 inches high |
| Material | Solid pine; weathered recycled wood |
| Finish | Disrupted white |
| Weight | 315 lbs |
| Assembly | Minimal assembly required; hutch mounts to wall above buffet base |
What Is a Buffet Cabinet?
A buffet cabinet is a low storage piece designed for dining rooms, typically featuring cabinets, drawers, and sometimes open compartments for serving or display. It differs from a hutch, which is a taller upper unit that mounts above a buffet to provide additional shelving and glass display space.
What You Get With the Sarreid Buffet & Hutch
- Two-Piece Modular System -- buffet base and separate wall-mount hutch can be used together or independently.
- Glass Door Display -- upper hutch features glass doors and open shelving for china, collectibles, or decorative items.
- Concealed Storage -- cabinets with interior shelves and drawers in the base unit keep linens and serveware organized.
- Solid Pine Construction -- weathered recycled wood retains authentic imperfections and texture from prior use.
- Open Media Compartment -- center section accommodates electronics or serving pieces, making this piece versatile for living or dining spaces.
How Do I Style a China Cabinet in a Cottage Dining Room?
Pair this disrupted white finish with linen dining room furniture and natural fiber rugs. Layer in display china cabinets or smaller storage cabinets for a collected, lived-in aesthetic.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between a buffet and a sideboard?
- Both terms describe low dining storage; "buffet" often implies serving functionality, while "sideboard" emphasizes side-of-room placement, though the pieces are functionally identical.
- What is the difference between a china cabinet and a curio cabinet?
- China cabinets are designed for dinnerware and often include a buffet base; curio cabinets focus on collectible display and typically feature all-glass or lighted shelving without lower storage.
- What is the difference between a buffet a hutch and a credenza?
- A buffet is low dining storage; a hutch is the upper display section that mounts above it; a credenza is typically longer and lower, often used in offices or behind sofas.
- How tall should a buffet be in a dining room?
- Standard buffet height ranges 34-38 inches, allowing comfortable serving access; this unit's base falls within that range before the hutch is mounted.
- Does this buffet ship for free?
- Yes, LOOMLAN offers free shipping to the continental United States with no minimum order.
- What care is recommended for the disrupted white finish?
- Wipe with a soft, dry cloth; avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners to preserve the weathered recycled wood texture.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers and hospitality buyers sourcing sideboards and credenzas for contract projects benefit from LOOMLAN's trade program -- up to 40% off retail with no minimum order, compared to CB2 Trade's 25% discount and $1,000 minimum.
| Trade Pricing | Apply free at loomlan.com/pages/loomlan-trade-program |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Solid pine construction suitable for residential and light commercial dining settings |
| Volume Orders | Project Concierge support for orders over $5,000 |
