Buffet: the architect explains how to use the piece in the decoration

Buffet: the architect explains how to use the piece in the decoration


Its function has been redesigned for the best use of the spaces





Buffet: the architect explains how to use the piece in the decoration

Buffets were very present in English and French homes in the 18th century, offering storage for cutlery, crockery and as a support for food and drinks during meals.

Architect Carina Dal Fabbro explains that the piece is a decorative option with functionality and charm nowadays.




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To beautify the home, the furniture can be used as a support for works of art, trays for drinks, coffee pots and other objects that give a touch of personality and style. In addition, it is an alternative that can satisfy all tastes thanks to the variety of designs.

Are you considering investing in one? The specialist has separated 4 things to watch out for during the process:

Dimension




Dining room with wooden buffer

The ideal height for the furniture is 85 cm and the depth, but the width can vary according to the space available.

Therefore, analyze the size of the environment, the circulation and the needs of your family. If you have enough crockery to accommodate, your best choice is a sideboard buffet, but for towels and napkins, one with drawers would be ideal.

colors and styles




Rustic wooden buffet

There are a multitude of color combinations for the rooms. The buffet can be aligned with the room’s palette or be highlighted with a different color.

The styles range from retro – marked by horizontal lines and toothpick-shaped feet – to the more classic – with solid colors, such as black and white, and can take on a modern look when suspended.

Sideboard for Buffet




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The sideboard is a simple support element – it has only one foot and one top – and is mainly present in the entrances, corridors and placed on the sofa as a decorative piece of furniture.

Unlike buffets – which are sturdy and have internal use – it provides a lighter tone, but doesn’t always contribute to the functionality of the space.

Source: Terra

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