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As you might have heard, the only constant in this world is change. As we can see, things have considerably changed since the days of ancient civilisations in terms of clothing and furnishing. In the past furniture did not have the same role as it has nowadays, which is especially notable with the dining table. The high classes of society spread about an eating trend that omitted tables and put more focus on lounge chairs, making eating as relaxed activity as possible by lying down and not involving much movement but rather giving all the accent to the experiencing of different tastes.
The sideboard is that piece of furniture we rely on when we need something decorative to fill in an awkwardly empty space in our living or dining rooms, and when we need some extra space for storage but we don't want it to be too obvious. Yes, we women can be pretty demanding when it comes to choosing furniture elements for interior decoration purposes, but then again, if we weren't, our rooms and homes would look like a mess without any direction of style, colour and material. In this post I'll concentrate on one very appealing style of sideboards coming from the far East: the Chinese sideboard. It's mainly suitable for vintage homes, for rooms designed with more traditional and kind of old elements, but with a certain modern charm. Choosing a Chinese sideboard is a rather easy task if you take into consideration a few important factors.