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Frequently Asked Questions About Living Room Cabinets

What's inside a living room cabinet?

Everything the living room accumulates but doesn't want to display: board games, blankets, paperwork, gadgets, and home liquor cabinets. Unlike a sideboard, a living room cabinet also makes use of vertical space with high rods or shelves, and its enclosed design hides the clutter that open shelves reveal.

How do you choose a living room cabinet that doesn't look like it belongs in a bedroom?

More understated proportions, distinctive fronts, and exposed wood: the living room cabinet is a piece of furniture meant for the living space, not for storage. Crafted from solid oak, with doors featuring prominent grain patterns and carefully selected handles, this piece blends into the main room as another piece of designer furniture—not as something simply moved from the bedroom. We’ll go over the criteria for choosing oak cabinets.

How do you maintain a wooden cabinet in the living room?

Oak care routine: a damp, wrung-out cloth, an annual application of natural oil, and periodic ventilation indoors. In the living room, the cabinet is exposed to more light than in the bedroom: try to ensure even exposure, or rotate the decorative items placed on it so that the color develops evenly.

A living room cabinet or a TV stand with storage?

Different functions that often coexist: the low cabinet houses the audiovisual equipment, while the wardrobe accommodates bulkier items. The solid wood TV stands hold the TV and devices; the wardrobe holds everything else. Crafted from the same oak, both pieces organize the living room without competing with each other. The oak we use is solid, FSC-certified, and manufactured in Europe.

What fills the wall of the living room closet?

Open storage that balances out the closed storage: a bookshelf on one side of the cabinet displays books and objects, while the cabinet hides the rest. The matching solid oak shelves create that interplay of full and empty space that makes the living room walls interesting.