#Mid century Sideboard
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thehistoryvintageantiques · 9 months ago
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Mid Century Danish Sideboard
Item Number : #315
Rosewood Danish Sideboard
Denmark 1970
Beautiful and exotic Danish sideboard crafted in Palisander Rosewood with three sliding doors concealing two shelves and three draws.
The Rosewood on this vintage Danish rosewood sideboard is some of the most beautiful that we have seen.
This Danish sideboard is long and low, which makes it the perfect height for a Television.
L240 X H55 X D50 cm
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furniture-freak · 10 months ago
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Sideboard by Hans Wegner for Ry Mobler
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diebarbiemusikkollektiv · 2 years ago
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Living Room Detroit Small mid-century modern open concept living room with blue walls, a regular fireplace, a metal fireplace, and no television.
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chelseafcazul · 2 years ago
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Modern Family Room in Atlanta
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Ideas for a large, contemporary, open-concept family room remodel with gray walls, a brick fireplace, a standard fireplace, and a tv stand.
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hometoursandotherstuff · 3 months ago
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1967 home in Lake Forest, IL is sort of like a mid century modern castle. 4bds, 3ba, 2,406 sq ft, $975k. I love this house so much.
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Interesting front door. Stairs from the lower level come up into the kitchen, b/c this would a pain to climb with groceries, etc.
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Big rounded fireplace is a focal point in the living room.
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There's also one of those huge built-in sectionals. Not only are the built-ins included, but so is the furniture.
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And, at the end, a built-in credenza.
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Open concept living/dining room includes a built-in sideboard and sliders to the patio.
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This is so nice.
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Accordion door opens to the kitchen from the dining area.
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This is unusual. I've never seen a kitchen come to a point. Love the mosaic backsplash in typically MCM colors.
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Isn't the height of luxury? Not only does it have a built-in blender, but it also has a foldup record player in the wall. I love this.
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Then check out the round hallway to the bedrooms and baths.
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This house is so cool. The stone wall in the primary bedroom curves and that's the ensuite, plus, the wood wall has storage, and a walk-in closet. There's a built-in make-up vanity, as well.
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Storage galore.
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Elliptical bath with a sunken tub and mosaic tile. Very cool.
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This home has so many wonderful features and so much built-in storage. Bedroom #2 also has a walk-in closet. You never see that in an MCM home.
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The room goes all the way around this large built-in closet. I love this house. It goes clear around, and there's a desk back here, for each bedroom.
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It wraps around to bedroom #3, which is the exact same layout.
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The 2nd bath is a large 3pc.
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Then further down the hall, you reach this cute little TV room.
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A door in the kitchen opens to the tower stairs going down to the basement.
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Brightly lit laundry room with a folding table and sink.
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Huge rec room with a beautiful big bar. You could make this look like a retro lounge with neon and stuff. There's also a bathroom down here, but Tumblr only allows 30 photos.
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Lots of land- the home is on a .56 acre lot.
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You can see the golf course- the home is near a country club.
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https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1120-Grandview-Ln-Lake-Forest-IL-60045/4899894_zpid/?
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kiwisim4 · 1 year ago
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Kauri Living
Available for free
Allow me to introduce you to a Mid-century-inspired furniture set that will elevate the aesthetics of any room in your home. This set exudes a chic, sophisticated vibe with a hint of the iconic Golden Girls style. Its timeless appeal makes it a versatile addition to your living space. And if you're looking for me, chances are you'll find me lounging on the lanai, enjoying the elegant ambiance this set creates.
Custom Spec maps and Normal maps
Base game Compatible
Multiple swatches in Maxis Match
3 seater + Single seat
Mosaic Rectangle and Round coffee table
4x4 Rug
2 vases
Sideboard
Screen Room divider
Table lamp and Floor Lamp
Artwork
Search Kauri ingame to find these (custom thumbnails because Im a big boy now !)
Enjoy !
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Public Access on 05/01/2024
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soulmatesinc-if · 1 year ago
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not sure if its already been asked (i blame tumblr search issues) but if you're comfortable answering, how jealous/possessive are the ROs? ❤
tumblr search is to blame in most cases, tbh 🤝
Wyatt: isn't a jealous person, although they will certainly notice should MC waver between them and someone else. On the other hand, they'd be rather possessive of MC's firsts of various kinds. Like their first time ice skating or making meringue, or buying a suspiciously cheap mid-century sideboard off Craigslist, things like that. Wyatt would want to be there in those moments and would sulk if they were not.
Sam: is neither possessive nor particularly jealous, but is not a complete stranger to the latter. It's a feeling they would bury deep and weather with a calm front because they see it as a them-problem and not a partner/MC problem (unless it's verifiably otherwise). It's interesting, though, that MC could potentially tease an admission of jealousy out of them, but only as long as it's all in good humor.
Romero: they're both. In almost everything they do, they're all or nothing, and that includes a relationship. Especially the one they can build/ignite with MC, because whether or not they believe in soulmates, Romero can find someone who damn feels like one in them.
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simmer-until-tender · 2 years ago
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Does anyone else have way too much of one specific type of CC but then like none of another type?
I have like 700 mid-century sideboards, but basically no outerwear for my sims 🤡
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indiatrendzs · 2 years ago
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Unique Eclectic Mid Century Rustic Farmhouse Credenza
Storage Chests and wood storage trunks. The two are often confused as to which is which, but the separation is very straightforward. Traditionally much more strongly manufactured, damchia chest were usually used for bridal gifting. In the living area, a carved sideboard credenza serves both useful and decorative purposes. They serve as accent pieces in any room, whether it’s a living room,…
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magusdesigns · 2 years ago
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Axiel Sideboard
Bringing the mid-century vibe to your living space with its dark walnut wood and classic features, this hand-crafted sideboard is a phenomenal choice if you are looking for a classic vintage design. Four drawer gives it plenty storage, shining brass handles and rattan details completes the mid-century look.
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furniture-freak · 11 months ago
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Credenza by Jentique Furniture
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bonfire-at-the-crossroads · 2 years ago
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From above the Arctic circle - to my windowsill.
Inuit art is mysterious, strong…the shapes are solid and carefully considered. Carved from a single chunk of incredibly heavy green stone, this hunter with his seal strapped to his back - delights me. The way he is standing. How his mittens curl inward, and the growl on his face…
Anyway…
He had to come with me.
Last Saturday was Dave Stuart’s first foray into the world of online auctioneering. I honestly didn’t think he could pull it off, but it’s OK to be proved wrong.
The room was PACKED with stuff for sale, most of which belongs to himself.
We have been deeply concerned for David, as he is behaving oddly. He learned how to bid on the online auctions, and has succumbed to a hoarding addiction which has been consuming his every waking hour. He sits hunched over his laptop in the shabby little office, bidding against the rest of the world for high-end antiques. He is spending a LOT of money, then jumps into a van and drives all over the country to pick up his prizes.
David is not a young man - closing in on 80? His auction sales have remained our happy-hunting-ground for years now - we bid on decent (but damaged) antiques, and can bring them home for very little money. I get to work - restore / repair / spruce-up - and move it on to a better auction for resale.
This is our “extra” income - and we’ve loved every minute of it.
The Stuart auctions have become a bizarre circus over the last few months. He has had little or no stock to sell - the folks who consign their things have looked elsewhere, because instead of holding an auction every Saturday - he runs only two sales a month. In the world of the numblies and the dealers in crap to buy and sell - this is a deal-breaker. It’s easier to move items into one of the other houses that sell EVERY WEEK - and put a little cash into their pockets sooner rather than later.
David has CRAMMED his place with extreme high-end antiques. His first obsession was Staffordshire figures. First one, then ten, suddenly a hundred are all stood cheek-to-cheek along the tables which are normally reserved for things being sold.
He’s not selling these.
Likewise antique oil lamps with beautiful glass shades. First five, then 25, now over a hundred - none of which are being sold. They belong to him.
The auction room is filling up with lovely things, but what is actually being sold is crap. Yards of blue rope. Chunks of old chain. Plastic kettles with no lids, a box of broken china, and maybe an extinct radio with no knobs….
German mid-century art pottery.
Then came the clocks. A line of magnificent mantle clocks, marked the beginning of the new obsession - then came the 18th century brass dial tall-case grandfather clocks. Beautiful, expensive time pieces which now march the length and breadth of the auction room. There are over 20 of these - all acquired within the last two months.
None of these things are being sold, just hoarded. The back rooms are crammed with stacks of fine oriental carpets, statuary, brass standard lamps, and whatever else his itchy trigger-finger bid on during somebody else’s auction online….
We stopped in to look at his upcoming sale, and he had packed what was left of the room with BIG brown furniture. Highly polished and restored Georgian tables, chests of drawers, sideboards, etc - all of which he has paid far too much for, and cannot sell to his usual customers. (Including us.)
“I’m going online” sez he. “I need to get better bidders to sell better things, and have joined easyliveauctions “
Color me dubious. David can’t run his own microphone, the woman in the office can’t run the credit card machine, and he struggles with his own cellphone.
But he managed to pull it all off - and I am impressed! The sale was packed with new people. The computer link for live bidding was handled by a woman who sat beside him on the podium, and his wife took care of phone bids.
Daaaaammmnnnn……!
Nobody was happy. Everybody was cramped, miserable, uncomfortable, nowhere to sit, and the usual camaraderie is dead and buried.
Bidding on the floor was fine - but then the internet bids trashed the assembled mob - and took things into the stratosphere. Grumbling was audible, tempers raw. A strange, grim man who was shaped like an actual ham - stood with a penciled list at the back of the room - and paid whatever he had been told on the fine furniture. €2000 for a Georgian table. £400 for a Victorian work table. Prices un-dreamed of before. He took no pleasure in his work, didn’t meet anyone’s eyes, but went about his task with silent, unsmiling determination. He carried everything out to his huge white van, loaded up with ties and blankets - and away he went.
David’s auction was a success. For David. I fear it will only feed the fire of his shopping addiction, and lead to more frantic acquisition.
In the meantime - I managed to bring home the hunter and his seal - because I love him. One of the last pieces to fall under the hammer of a three and a half hour sale (?!) - and nobody in ireland likes Inuit sculpture. He can live here with me, and I will admire his sturdy form in the morning light -for years to come.
The times they are a’changing.
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joyner111 · 5 days ago
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The Best Types of Wood for a Solid Timber Dining Table Set
When choosing a solid timber dining table set, the type of wood plays a crucial role in determining its durability, appearance, and maintenance requirements. Here are some of the best wood options for a dining table set:
Walnut Characteristics: Walnut is a dense, dark hardwood known for its natural resistance to decay and moisture. It features rich, varied grain patterns and a deep, chocolate-like color that enhances its natural beauty when treated with varnish or oil. Suitable for: Modern, minimalist, or mid-century modern dining rooms. It pairs well with metal chairs, glass-topped sideboards, and contemporary lighting. Pros and Cons: Pros: Durable, resistant to decay, beautiful grain patterns. Cons: Expensive, prone to scratches and dents, less resistant to moisture.
Oak Characteristics: Oak is a strong, light-colored hardwood renowned for its open-grain markings. It is very dense, highly resistant to mold and warping, and offers long-lasting stability with minimal shrinkage. Suitable for: Nordic, modern, or traditional dining rooms. It complements padded chairs, wooden sideboards, or furniture with metal accents. Pros and Cons: Pros: Strong and durable, highly resistant to scratches and dents, ideal for families with children or frequent gatherings. Cons: Heavy and expensive.
Teak Characteristics: Teak is a naturally durable wood known for its strength and resistance to water, decay, and warping. It has a beautiful golden-brown color that develops a rich patina over time. Suitable for: Outdoor dining areas or high-durability indoor settings. Pros and Cons: Pros: Highly water-resistant, durable, suitable for outdoor use. Cons: Expensive and requires regular maintenance to maintain its appearance.
Mahogany Characteristics: Mahogany is a traditional furniture wood known for its beauty, strength, and resilience. It features a reddish-brown color with seamless grain patterns that develop a rich patina over time. Suitable for: Traditional, colonial, or Victorian-style dining rooms. It pairs well with ornate chairs, luxurious sideboards, and opulent decor. Pros and Cons: Pros: Luxurious appearance, durable, highly resistant to warping. Cons: Expensive, heavy, may darken over time with exposure to light.
Acacia Characteristics: Acacia is a dense yet flexible wood that is highly resistant to warping and splitting. It is also water-resistant, making it a popular choice for outdoor furniture. Suitable for: Busy households due to its durability and low-maintenance requirements. Pros and Cons: Pros: Durable, water-resistant, suitable for high-usage environments. Cons: May require more maintenance to prevent damage.
Cherry Characteristics: Cherry wood has a reddish-brown color and fine grain patterns that develop a deep red patina over time. It is a very hard wood, making it ideal for furniture. Suitable for: Traditional, classic, or transitional dining rooms. It pairs well with dark wooden chairs, decorative sideboards, and vintage decor. Pros and Cons: Pros: Rich color, fine grain, becomes more beautiful over time. Cons: Softer than some hardwoods, prone to dents, expensive, and susceptible to color changes from sunlight.
Mango Characteristics: Mango wood has a density and strength comparable to oak and ash. It features unique grain patterns and a golden-brown luster that can be enhanced with staining. Suitable for: Industrial, modern, or bohemian dining rooms. It pairs well with mixed-material chairs, colorful rugs, or globally inspired decor. Pros and Cons: Pros: Sustainable, unique grain patterns, durable. Cons: Slightly softer than some hardwoods, supply may be less consistent, may require more maintenance to prevent damage.
Maple Characteristics: Maple has a clean, uniform appearance with a fine grain. It is known for its strength, wear resistance, and ease of maintenance. Suitable for: Modern or traditional dining rooms. It pairs well with minimalist chairs and white furniture. Pros and Cons: Pros: Strong, durable, easy to maintain. Cons: Staining may not be uniform, prone to scratches, lighter colors may show dirt and wear more easily. Factors to Consider When Choosing Wood Durability and Wear Resistance: A solid timber dining table set needs to withstand daily use and various forms of wear and tear, so choosing a durable wood is essential. Maintenance Requirements: Some woods require regular maintenance, such as waxing or oiling, while others are low-maintenance. Aesthetics: Different woods have unique grain patterns, colors, and styles. Choose one that matches your dining room decor and personal preferences. Budget: Hardwoods like oak and maple are relatively easy to source and reasonably priced, while premium woods like walnut and cherry are more expensive. I hope this helps you choose the perfect solid timber dining table set!
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hometoursandotherstuff · 5 months ago
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This 2002 house in Greenwich, CT looks like a funky modern farmhouse, but I like it. The interior looks retro. It has 5bds, 8ba, priced at $4.57M.
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It's very artsy and looks mid-century modern. It's also very colorful.
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This is some living room- look at the high ceiling and all the cut-outs in the walls and the ceiling.
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They've got a small area where you can store wine.
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Here's a family room area and dining room. Look at the storage.
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This is the TV area.
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That is some huge sideboard. You can put a whole smorgasbord on there. Not the shape of the attached table.
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The cabinetry in the kitchen definitely looks retro.
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There's a separate every day dining area with a built-in bench seat.
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Looking up at the stairs.
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This bedroom has an interesting built-in bed by the window and a head board with night stands attached to the wall. Note the colors of the bed legs and the orange-upholstered Eames chair.
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This house is so skillfully designed and built to look retro.
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This room has the same layout, but with twin beds.
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The en-suite. This is nice.
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The principal bedroom has a few steps down and is large enough for a sitting area. It also has a built-in bed.
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Check out the fireplace.
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The en-suite is huge. Double sinks are metal bowls, there's a big glass shower, round tub, and mosaic tiles.
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Look at the cute rooftop deck.
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Back downstairs they have serious-looking laundry room.
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This is beautiful, it's an open bar, but I'm wondering if it's open or if it's glass. CT is a New England state and gets a snowy winter. I lived there for 7 yrs.
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Outdoor kitchen.
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Beautiful pool with a separate Jacuzzi.
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One acre lot.
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lostinlore · 14 days ago
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Maximize Space: Stylish Sideboard Storage Ideas for Living Rooms
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Living in a small space doesn’t mean you have to give up on style or storage. Sideboards are great for organizing your living room while adding a touch of design. They are versatile and can be both functional and decorative. Here are some creative ideas to help you make the most of your space.
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1. Combine Storage and Display
Look for sideboards that offer both closed cabinets and open shelves. Use the closed cabinets to hide clutter like remotes or wires. The open shelves are perfect for showing off books, plants, or decorative pieces. This keeps your living room neat but still stylish.
2. Go Vertical with Taller Sideboards
If your floor space is limited, a tall sideboard is a great solution. It uses vertical space and offers extra storage without taking up much room. Store items like board games or extra blankets in the drawers or cabinets. Add a mirror or artwork above to make the room feel larger.
3. Choose Sleek Hidden Storage
For a clean, modern look, pick a sideboard with hidden compartments. Push-to-open doors and drawers give a minimalist vibe by eliminating visible handles. This design works well in living rooms that have a simple or contemporary style.
4. Organize by Zones
Keep your sideboard organized by separating items into zones. Use baskets, bins, or dividers inside to group similar things together. For example, one section can hold electronics, another can store toys, and a third can be for linens. Label the zones to keep everything in its place.
5. Add Multi-Functional Features
Some sideboards come with extra features like wine racks, pull-out trays, or charging stations. These features make it easy to store your items while also adding convenience. Look for designs that fit your needs and help you save space.
6. Pick a Slim, Stylish Design
Your sideboard should match your room’s style. For a timeless look, go with a mid-century modern design. If you prefer something bold, pick a bright color or metallic finish. Wall-mounted sideboards are also great for small spaces because they don’t take up floor space.
7. Use Lighting to Add Style
Add lighting to your sideboard to make it stand out. A small lamp or LED strip can create a cozy feel. It also highlights the sideboard’s design and makes your living room look polished.
Final Thoughts
Sideboards are a smart way to add storage to small living rooms. They keep your space organized while also making it look stylish. With the right design and a little creativity, your sideboard can become the star of your living room.
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secondhandfurnituregems · 18 days ago
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7 Hidden Gems to Look Out for in Secondhand Furniture Shops in Perth
Secondhand furniture shops in Perth are treasure troves for those who value unique and affordable home décor. From antique finds to rare statement pieces, these stores offer opportunities to transform spaces with charm and character. If you’re seeking something extraordinary, here are seven hidden gems to watch for during your next visit to a secondhand furniture shop Perth.
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1. Antique Cabinets and Sideboards
Antique cabinets and sideboards often become the focal point of any room. Crafted from high-quality timber like mahogany or oak, these timeless pieces feature intricate carvings and design elements rarely found in modern furniture. Look for well-preserved examples that highlight old-world craftsmanship.
2. Mid-Century Modern Furniture
Secondhand furniture shops in Perth frequently house mid-century modern treasures, including sleek coffee tables, armchairs, and minimalist bookcases. Recognisable for their clean lines and practical designs, these items add sophistication to contemporary homes. Pieces in teak or walnut are especially prized for their durability and elegance.
3. Vintage Dining Sets
A vintage dining set can redefine your dining room with its unique charm. Whether it’s a retro glass-top table with matching chairs or a classic farmhouse-style wooden set, these pieces often come with an unbeatable price tag compared to new options. Be on the lookout for sets with original upholstery for added character.
4. Chesterfield Sofas
Chesterfield sofas are a timeless symbol of luxury. These iconic leather couches, with their deep button tufting and rolled arms, are often found in secondhand furniture shops. Perth’s secondhand stores occasionally feature these hidden gems, which can serve as both functional seating and a bold statement piece.
5. Art Deco Mirrors and Accessories
Art Deco items, including mirrors, lamps, and accessories, are highly sought after for their geometric designs and bold materials like brass and glass. These unique pieces add vintage flair to any interior. Scouring a secondhand furniture shop Perth could unearth a beautifully preserved Art Deco mirror perfect for creating a striking visual effect.
6. Handcrafted Wooden Furniture
Locally handcrafted wooden furniture often ends up in secondhand shops, offering one-of-a-kind designs with a story to tell. From bespoke coffee tables to artisan side stools, these pieces showcase the skills of local craftspeople and bring a personal touch to your décor.
7. Restored Industrial Furniture
Industrial furniture, such as metal shelving units or repurposed workbenches, is ideal for those seeking a modern, urban look. Restored industrial items are popular for their robust construction and unique aesthetic appeal. Perth’s secondhand shops are excellent places to find these rugged yet stylish treasures.
Tips for Finding Hidden Gems
Frequent Visits: Inventory in secondhand furniture shops changes often, so visiting regularly increases your chances of finding exceptional items.
Inspect Quality: Check for sturdy construction, original finishes, and signs of quality craftsmanship.
Ask for Backroom Access: Some shops have additional stock not displayed on the floor, which could include rare gems.
https://efurniturerepurposing.com.au/7-hidden-gems-to-look-out-for-in-secondhand-furniture-shops-in-perth/
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