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Read more →White and gold sideboards are a versatile choice for dining rooms, living rooms, hallways and even bedrooms. Their light colour helps brighten a space, while gold accents add a more decorative, luxurious finish. In dining rooms they are useful for storing crockery and glassware, while in hallways they can hold everyday essentials and provide a surface for styling.
A white and gold sideboard looks best when styled with a few balanced decorative pieces rather than too many small items. Try a table lamp, a vase, candles or a framed mirror above the top surface. To keep the look cohesive, pair it with warm metallic accessories, neutral tones or soft textures that complement the gold detailing.
White sideboards are generally easy to maintain with regular dusting and a soft damp cloth for marks or spills. Choosing a design with a smooth finish can make day-to-day cleaning simpler. To protect the surface, avoid harsh chemical cleaners and wipe up spills quickly, especially if the sideboard is used in a dining area.
The right size depends on your room layout and storage needs. Measure the available wall space carefully and leave enough room around the sideboard for doors to open comfortably and for easy movement through the room. If you need to store larger items such as serving dishes or bottles, check the internal shelf dimensions as well as the overall width, height and depth.
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