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Sideboard vs. Hutch: The Differences

Sideboard vs. Hutch: The Differences

Looking for the perfect piece of furniture to complete the layout of your dining room or another room in your home, but unsure how to distinguish the many options? You’ve come to the right place. Sideboards, buffets, credenzas, and hutches are all similar in appearance and function but differ slightly from one another. In this article, we’ll help give you a better understanding of the differences between a sideboard and a hutch, deciding which is the best fit for your home.

What Is a Sideboard?

A sideboard is a table-like piece of furniture that normally sits along one side of your room and offers storage and display capabilities. In contrast to a buffet, which has longer legs, a sideboard usually has either very short legs or no legs, as well as cabinets that extend from the top of the piece to the floor. Sideboards are a good choice if you’re looking for a piece of furniture with some extra storage space.

What Is a Hutch?

A hutch is a cabinet-like storage unit that usually sits on top of a sideboard or a similar piece of furniture. Many hutches feature open shelving or cabinets with glass doors. Hutches often come in sets with sideboards, leading to the common misconception that the entire combination of furniture is called a hutch. In reality, the hutch is the upper part of such a set of furniture.

Which To Choose

So, which of these pieces of furniture should you add to your home décor? Either is a lovely option; however, remember that while a sideboard can exist on its own, if you decide you want a hutch, you’ll likely need to purchase a sideboard to place it on as well. When you’re deciding which option to choose, consider the location that you want your furniture to be and the function that you want it to have. If all you need is some extra, out-of-sight storage, a sideboard is a good option, but if you need a place to display your china collection, a farmhouse sideboard with a hutch would be the better choice.

Now that you know the differences between a sideboard and a hutch, you’re now equip to select the best option for your home from Vintage Mill Werks.

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