Sideboards

Butler Woodson Console

by guestpost on August 17, 2010

Be bold with brown with this delightful console. Created from hardwoods with a softly curving top its drawers and doors open to reveal convenient storage while the ornate hand-painted design on this butterscotch finished piece embraces any spot with the warmth and cheer.
You can’s go wrong. Shop for the Woodson Console by Butler at EdenvaleShoppes.com

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Butler Sevanah Console Cabinet

by guestpost on July 24, 2010

Genuine beauty and practical convenience make this console table a timeless favorite. Three roomy felt-lined drawers and two side compartments offer plenty of storage space, meaning the console can be put to good use in nearly any room of the house. The mocha finish is complemented by a hand painted design on the doors and top, while a sturdy hardwood construction makes the console a long-lasting value. It is crafted with select hardwoods and wood products. The mirror not available.
For less than you would expect. Shop for the Sevanah Console Cabinet by Butler at EdenvaleShoppes.com

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Butler Elizabeth Console

by guestpost on July 13, 2010

The festive motif of green and red combine to create a fine piece of furniture for all seasons. The hand painted floral scenes on the cabinet doors, drawers and top of this Console are skillfully applied by talented artists. No stencils here. Gold accents create additional focal points on the legs and table edge.
A popular choice and for good reason. Shop for the Elizabeth Console by Butler at EdenvaleShoppes.com

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Many uses for a Dining Room Buffet

by Home Decor on June 15, 2010

If you would like to have a nice buffet but do not want to pay a high price for it, take a shopping trip into Grandma’s attic or garage and see if she has an old cabinet model stereo. Slightly lower than the average buffet, these were usually made of wood and were huge pieces of furniture. After stripping away the electronics components, you have several areas that can be used for storage. In addition, you can remove the speakers and the fabric that covered it, cut a door into the side, add hinges and have additional storage space.

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Sideboards – The Alternative Uses

by Home Decor on May 27, 2010

When you buy a sideboard, you may think you can only use it in the kitchen or dining room for storage of linens, tableware and your serving items. However, this is not always true. You can use your sideboards in other rooms and for other uses as well. For instance, you can use a narrow sideboard in your hallway as a table that doubles as a storage area. In addition, you could use the sideboard for games, books and other items in a family living area as well. You could even use a sideboard as part of your craft room to store craft items in each drawer and work on projects on the sideboard’s top.

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Sideboards – Opt for Storage Potential

by Home Decor on April 16, 2010

When you are looking at the many options for sideboards, you should not only look for attractive models but for those that have the best storage potential as well. A leggy sideboard with only minimal drawer or cabinet space will leave you struggling to find places for your items and will waste space that could better serve you. Sideboards that have deep drawers and wider cabinets can give you the better storage space that you need to have in the same amount of floor room.

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Sideboards: What Are They?

by Home Decor on March 8, 2010

A sideboard is a piece of furniture that looks like a buffet but usually smaller that you can use in a dining room to put the dishes on when serving with shelves or drawers and even store wine bottles, depending on the model. A sideboard can also furnish your hallway in a chic, elegant way and greet your guests when they come in. Check them out; there are so many styles of sideboards that can match with your dining furniture or living room pieces, whether ornate and conservative or straight and bold modern, and you can use them as plant holders as they are not usually very deep, or to hold beautiful flower arrangements. If you have a spot in your hallway or dining room needing a little something, you might find it in a sideboard.

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