Dining and entertainment rooms are where we go to gather. Creating a space that not only makes family and guests feel welcome, but also makes them want to stay is no easy task. We have crafted a sideboard that makes entertainment easy. The Borley I off-white sideboard takes dining to the next level with mid-century modern design and plentiful storage. The sleek beveled handle door cabinets are perfect for tucking away serve ware, small cookware as well as decor, making clutter a problem of the past. Customer assembly is required.
Color
Off-white
Collection
Borley I
Base type
Legs
Number of doors
3 doors
Style
Mid-century modern
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
How much clearance should I leave between the sideboard and my dining table?
For optimal functionality and guest comfort, it is best to maintain 36 to 48 inches of clearance between your sideboard and the dining table. This spacing ensures that dining chairs can be pulled out fully and that there is sufficient room for a person to walk behind seated guests to access the three storage cabinets during a dinner party or holiday gathering.
How should I clean and maintain the off-white finish on this server?
To preserve the integrity of the off-white finish, our care experts recommend dusting the surface regularly with a soft, lint-free cloth. For spills or light stains, use a cloth dampened with warm water and a mild detergent, followed immediately by a dry cloth to prevent moisture from sitting on the surface. We advise against using harsh chemical cleaners, ammonia-based products, or abrasive polishes, as these can dull or damage the finish over time.
Is this sideboard suitable for a small apartment or narrow dining area?
This sideboard is an ideal solution for urban apartments or compact homes where space is at a premium. Its slim 17.5-inch depth allows it to provide significant storage for serveware and cookware without obstructing walkways. Furthermore, the mid-century design utilizes tapered legs to lift the cabinet off the ground. This creates "visual airiness"—a professional design technique that allows light to pass underneath the piece, making a small room feel larger and more open than furniture that sits directly on the floor.
Can this dining server be used in other rooms of the house?
Absolutely. While its primary design is for dining room storage, its 48.5-inch width and elegant off-white finish make it a highly versatile accent piece. It is frequently utilized as a media console in living rooms to house electronics and board games, or as a stylish storage solution in a home office or entryway. Its multi-functional design makes it a smart investment for shoppers who value furniture that can evolve with their changing lifestyle needs.
What is the difference between a buffet, a sideboard, and a credenza?
While these terms are often used interchangeably, the distinction typically lies in their height and leg style. A sideboard, such as this mid-century modern piece, traditionally features shorter legs or a base that sits closer to the floor, making it a versatile addition to both dining rooms and entryways. A "buffet" often refers to a similar unit with taller legs designed specifically for serving food. With its 30.5-inch height and sleek profile, this server is expertly scaled to function as a traditional dining sideboard or even a sophisticated media console in a living area.
What are the functional benefits of beveled handles and a leg-based design?
The beveled handle design provides a "hardware-free" minimalist aesthetic that is central to the mid-century modern style. This design choice is not only visually clean but also practical for high-traffic areas, as there are no protruding knobs or pulls to snag on clothing. The elevated leg base offers excellent structural stability while ensuring the unit remains accessible for easy cleaning underneath, helping you maintain a tidy and allergen-free dining environment.
48.50"w x 17.25"d x 30.25"h
