Decide what you’ll store in the sideboard—dinnerware, linens, books, or décor. Choose a design with drawers, cabinets, or open shelves based on your storage priorities.
Opt for high-quality materials like solid wood or engineered wood for long-term use. Durable finishes resist wear and tear, especially in high-traffic areas.
Match the sideboard with your existing interior theme—whether modern, vintage, or rustic. Consider color, hardware, and overall aesthetics to complement your space.
Look for added features like soft-close hinges, adjustable shelves, or wine racks depending on how you plan to use the cabinet. Multi-functional pieces offer greater value.