Sideboard Sentence Examples

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  • Wall sconces can frame a serving sideboard or buffet.

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  • Furnished with a sofa, dining table and 4 chairs with matching sideboard and coffee table.

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  • Alternatively, use it as a more traditional dining room sideboard or against a living room wall.

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  • I also have a sideboard that I'm very attached to, bought by my parents and handed on to me.

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  • One such example followed as we saw Dee strategically place two fire extinguishers on the kitchen sideboard.

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  • It was number 5, there were rats in the sideboard and I had whooping cough.

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  • I also have a sideboard that I 'm very attached to, bought by my parents and handed on to me.

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  • October 's Object of the month is a large sideboard, elaborately carved with scenes from Scotland 's past.

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  • The sideboard table is the only piece from the Goldsborough dining room which remains within the Harewood collection.

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  • Chafing dishes and warmers will help to keep the food warm if it is served from the kitchen counter or a sideboard.

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  • Today it makes an ideal sideboard in the dining room, or a stylish cabinet for bedroom or living room storage.

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  • Ive got a lovely old sideboard with a mirror which used to be my grandmothers, but I would never paint anything like that.

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  • She can see it, in her mind, resting on the heavy old sideboard in her cottage.

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  • October's Object of the month is a large sideboard, elaborately carved with scenes from Scotland's past.

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  • There is also a circular dining set and matching sideboard.

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  • In an antique sideboard we find a fund of games.

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  • In our front room was a beautiful mahogany sideboard with an oval mirror.

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  • Near the clock is a Victorian oak hall sideboard.

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  • A wheeled, wooden cart might also be added, useful for bringing food to the table or to act as a sideboard.

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  • Larger centerpieces are best for large tables such as formal dining tables or centralized coffee tables, while smaller centerpieces can stylishly accent a mantle, sideboard, or side table.

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