Ardente 3-Door Sideboard
Item number: KF-250663
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SpecificationsItem Size1500x420x750mmIntended / Approved UseResidences/Apartments/B&BsMaterialMDF/PB/SWFeaturesRippled wood frontsOversizeNAssembly RequiredYProduction Lead Time60 daysQTY/FCL280pcs
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Description
A 3-door sideboard with a continuous fluted façade that brings rhythm to warm walnut grain. Soft-radius ends and hidden groove pulls keep the look seamless, while the 150-cm span balances presence and lightness for dining rooms, entries, or living spaces.
The Next Bestseller:Trending full-flute front that stands out in thumbnails & lifestyle shots.Three doors, adjustable shelves, clean interior—form + function.Slim KD pack, ISTA-3A ready; fast assembly with 4-in-1 fittings.Customizable finishes/handles to match retail lines and price tiers.
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ODM/OEM ServiceWe offer ODM/OEM service for this 3-door sideboard with clean vertical wood fronts and a low dark base. Width, height, interior shelving, door type, finish and hardware can be tailored to dining rooms, entrances or living rooms in different markets.
For OEM, we support private label branding, custom cartons and instructions, and can coordinate this sideboard with matching TV stands and coffee tables. For ODM, our design team can adjust silhouette, slat rhythm and color story to create an exclusive look, then control sampling and batch production. -
FAQQ1. What is a dining room sideboard used for in everyday life?
A1. A dining room sideboard is used to store plates, bowls, glasses, and table linens close to the table. It also provides a surface for serving food, drinks, and decorative objects during daily meals and special occasions.
Q2. How deep should a dining room sideboard be for tableware storage?
A2. A dining room sideboard depth of 40–50 cm is usually ideal for storing plates, serving dishes, and glassware. This depth offers generous storage while still fitting comfortably along the wall.
Q3. How do I choose the right length of sideboard for my dining room?
A3. The right length for a dining room sideboard is typically between half and the full length of the dining table. Make sure there is at least 90 cm of clearance between the sideboard and the back of the chairs so people can move around easily.
Q4. Should a dining room sideboard match the dining table and chairs?
A4. A dining room sideboard does not have to match the table and chairs exactly, but it should complement them in style, color, or material. Repeating one element—such as wood tone, leg shape, or metal finish—creates a coordinated look.
Q5. What interior features are useful inside a dining room sideboard?
A5. Useful interior features for a dining room sideboard include adjustable shelves, drawers for cutlery and linens, and compartments for bottles or tall vases. Soft-close doors and sturdy hinges improve the long-term performance of the sideboard.
