Plenty of UK households now expect the dining room to earn its keep twice over. By day it is a place to work, with a laptop, notebooks and the usual paperwork. By evening it returns to being a room for meals. Holding those two lives together without clutter is a real challenge, and the right sideboard does much of the heavy lifting.
The key to a dual purpose dining room is being able to clear away work quickly. A sideboard with deep drawers swallows files, chargers and stationery in moments, so the table is ready for dinner without a scramble. Choosing a sideboard with a generous mix of drawers and cupboards gives you somewhere to hide the working day and keep the dining side tidy at the same time.
The top of the sideboard is surprisingly useful in a working dining room. It can hold a printer, a lamp and a tray of essentials during the day, then become a serving surface in the evening. Keep the depth in mind so there is room to set down plates as well as paperwork. Browsing the wider sideboard furniture range helps you compare surface sizes before you choose.
A room you work in benefits from a calm backdrop, since fussy surroundings can be distracting. A timber finish brings a settled, natural feel that suits both concentration and dining, which is why a wooden sideboard works so well here. If the room is on the darker side, a high gloss sideboard reflects light and keeps the space feeling bright through a long working day.
Working from the dining table means leads and devices. A sideboard placed near a socket lets you keep a charging station in one drawer, so cables are out of sight when the day ends. Some people dedicate a single drawer to technology, which keeps the rest of the piece free for dining essentials and stops the two functions tangling together.
A dining room that doubles as an office still needs to feel like a place you want to eat in. Pairing the sideboard with comfortable seating and considered storage stops the work side from taking over. If you want to look beyond a single piece, the wider office furniture range offers supporting storage that can sit alongside the sideboard without making the room feel like an office. We stock a wide selection of modern furniture across the UK at Furniture in Fashion with free delivery, so balancing both needs in one room is easier than it sounds.
The most comfortable dual rooms have a clear handover between work and rest. A sideboard that lets you sweep the working day into closed storage gives you that boundary. When the drawers close, the room changes character, and the dining table is simply a dining table again.
Think about what your working day produces, then make sure the sideboard can hide all of it. Check the surface is deep enough for both a printer and a place setting. Choose a finish that keeps the room calm and bright. With those boxes ticked, the sideboard lets one room serve two routines without either feeling like a compromise.
The smoothest dual rooms rely on a little internal order. Dedicating one drawer to live work, the things you reach for daily, and another to filed paperwork means you can pack down in seconds rather than minutes. Trays and dividers inside the drawers keep pens, cables and notebooks from sliding into a jumble, which matters when you are clearing the surface before guests arrive. A sideboard that is organised on the inside makes the daily change from office to dining room feel almost effortless.
It is easy for a working room to drift towards feeling clinical, so small touches help it stay welcoming. A warm lamp, a plant on the sideboard or a bowl of fruit signals that the space is for living as well as working. When the laptop is away and the surface is clear, these gentle details let the room relax back into a dining room. The sideboard supports that shift by holding the working clutter out of sight, so the table and the room around it can feel like a place to gather rather than a desk.
Look for deep drawers and roomy cupboards so files, chargers and paperwork can be cleared away quickly before meals.
Yes. Place the sideboard near a socket and keep a charging station in one drawer, so cables stay hidden when you finish work.
A calm timber finish suits concentration and dining alike, while a gloss finish helps brighten a darker room through the day.
Use closed storage to hide work at the end of the day. When the drawers shut, the room returns to being a dining space.
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