
House on Ravenhill #2Midcentury Games Room, Belfast
Gary Quigg
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It can double as a media unitTV, set-top box, speakers, games console… You name it, it can probably fit on top of a sideboard. And you can hide away all of the kids’ games (and your CDs and DVDs) out of sight in the drawers and cupboards.

Add a bit on the sideThis room showcases why a sideboard is a mainstay of the midcentury modern look. It gives a room structure and personality, and makes blank walls more interesting. A sideboard is a great place to hide clutter and can even provide a dividing line in open-plan spaces. Its wide surface provides a handy area for a multitude of items, including a TV, as shown here. To get the midcentury look, choose a sideboard in warm, mid-toned wood. Look for original Danish versions in rosewood or teak, or if you’re on a budget, you can still get 1970s G-Plan numbers relatively cheaply in many secondhand shops.
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