Storage in the dining room often means sacrificing style for function, with bulky cabinets overwhelming the space or flimsy buffets that fail to secure fine tableware. The Moe's Home Sierra Wood and Steel Black Sideboard, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping, pairs reclaimed pine craftsmanship with a modern stainless-steel base to deliver secure, adjustable storage behind three locking doors -- a credenza built for both display and durability.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Moe's Home |
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| Dimensions | W 68 × D 16.5 × H 31.8 inches |
| Weight | 88 lbs |
| Material | New pine frame with reclaimed pine face boards, stainless-steel base |
| Color | Black |
| Storage | 3 locking doors with magnetic catches, 3 adjustable interior shelves |
| Country of Origin | Vietnam |
What Is a Sideboard?
A sideboard is a low, wide cabinet used in dining rooms or living areas to store dishes, linens, and serving pieces, typically featuring drawers or doors and a surface for display. Also called a buffet cabinet or credenza, it combines storage capacity with a flat top for staging meals or decorative items.
What You Get With the Moe's Sierra Sideboard?
- Reclaimed Pine Character -- face boards crafted from reclaimed pine deliver authentic texture and grain variation within a new pine frame.
- Stainless-Steel Base -- a modern metal base elevates the cabinet off the floor and provides structural support while adding industrial contrast to the wood.
- Locking Three-Door System -- magnetic door catches secure each of the three doors, protecting tableware and barware from accidental spills or curious hands.
- Adjustable Interior Shelves -- three internal shelves move to accommodate stacked plates, tall bottles, or serving trays as your needs change.
- 68-Inch Width -- generous surface spans nearly six feet, offering ample room for charcuterie boards, wine decanters, or seasonal centerpieces.
How Do You Style a Sideboard in Your Dining Room?
Position this sideboard against a wall to anchor your dining room furniture layout, then layer in a large mirror or artwork above to reflect light and add visual height. Pair with solid wood pieces for a cohesive rustic aesthetic, or mix with modern living room furniture if you're placing the buffet in an open-plan space.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall should a sideboard be?
- Standard sideboard height ranges from 30 to 36 inches; this model measures 31.8 inches, ideal for comfortable serving and display at dining-table level.
- What is the difference between a sideboard and a credenza?
- A sideboard traditionally includes drawers or doors and sits in the dining room, while a credenza often lacks legs or features a lower profile -- though the terms are used interchangeably today.
- What do you put in a dining room sideboard?
- Store dinner plates, glassware, table linens, and serving utensils inside, then use the top surface for wine bottles, candles, or decorative trays.
- How deep is a standard sideboard?
- Most sideboards measure 16 to 20 inches deep; this piece is 16.5 inches, slim enough to avoid protruding into walkways yet deep enough for stacked dishes.
- Does the sideboard ship fully assembled?
- Assembly details vary by shipment; contact LOOMLAN at 833-566-6526 to confirm whether your order will require any final assembly steps.
- How do I clean reclaimed pine and steel?
- Wipe reclaimed pine with a damp cloth and mild soap, avoiding excess moisture, then polish the stainless-steel base with a dry microfiber cloth to prevent water spots.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers, hospitality buyers, and commercial specifiers receive up to 40% off retail through the LOOMLAN Trade Program -- with no minimum order, approval in 1-2 business days, and Project Concierge support for orders over $5,000.
| Trade Pricing | Up to 40% off retail -- apply free |
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| Commercial Use | Suitable for hospitality, office, and residential dining projects |
| Volume Orders | Contact trade@loomlan.com for multi-unit pricing and lead times |
