Amish Dining Buffets & Sideboards
Shop DutchCrafters solid wood buffets and modern sideboards, all Amish handcrafted in your choice of solid hardwood such as oak, cherry, and walnut. Our stylish contemporary sideboards and dining buffets are indeed the definition of heirloom quality and will make a handsome addition to any dining room or kitchen.
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Amish Solid Wood Dining Buffets and Modern Sideboards
DutchCrafters offers stunning dining room furniture handcrafted by skilled Amish woodworkers in America. Our solid wood buffets and sideboards' beautiful rectangular, clean lines will enhance your dining room appearance. The sideboard countertop can be used to place decorative pottery, fresh flowers, and family photos or as a dining buffet for serving platters of food and glasses of champagne for holiday entertaining. This versatile Amish furniture is handcrafted for each customer so that you can customize the look for your home.
FAQs on Sideboards and Buffets
- What is the difference between a sideboard and a dining buffet? Most people use the terms sideboards and buffets interchangeably. The only difference between the two is that dining buffets have legs or feet, and with a sideboard, the cabinets go all the way to the floor. Dining buffets get their names from the fact that they are often used to place food in the dining room so guests can service themselves. To learn more you can also read this blog post – Buffet, Sideboard or Hutch: What’s the Difference?
- What are other words for sideboards? Buffet, Credenza, Server, Hunt Board, Cupboard, Hutch and Dining Storage.
- What is usually stored inside a sideboard or dining buffet? Most people store platters, fine China, flatware, linens, and other dining accessories inside a sideboard or dining buffet. This Amish dining room furniture is perfect for organizing your dining room accessories.
- What types of styles do you offer for sideboards and dining buffets? Mission, shaker, colonial American, contemporary, modern farmhouse, and mid-century modern are just a few of the many styles of furniture we offer.
- Can I customize your Amish sideboards? Yes! Custom furniture is one of our specialties at DutchCrafters. Our design consultants are happy to help you customize one of our existing dining room storage pieces or create your dream Amish furniture from scratch. Call, email, chat, or stop by one of our furniture stores to get a custom order started today.