Dining Room · Buffets & Sideboards
Server


Width 42″Depth 16″Height 36″Shape rectangle
Overview
A server is a compact dining cabinet, smaller than a full buffet, used to hold serving dishes and offer a landing spot near the table. It shines in modest dining rooms that need a bit of storage and surface without the bulk of a large buffet.
Sizing & placement
At 42 inches wide and a shallow 16 inches deep, it keeps a small footprint that suits tighter rooms. The 36-inch top sits at a comfortable serving height for plating and passing dishes.
Where it works
Small and medium dining rooms; transitional, traditional, and mid-century styles.
Specifications
| Width | 42 in |
|---|---|
| Depth | 16 in |
| Height | 36 in |
| Shape | rectangle |
| Size class | small |
| Room types | dining-room |
| Default color | #6B5344 |
Configurable options
- Color — any hex value
Frequently asked questions
- How big is a dining server?
- This one is 42 inches wide, 16 inches deep, and 36 inches tall.
- How is it different from a buffet?
- It is more compact, at 42 inches wide and only 16 inches deep, where buffets run wider and a touch deeper.
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