sideboard

/ˈsaɪdbɔːrd/
noun
  1. A piece of furniture, typically in a dining room, used for storing dishes, linens, and serving items.
    • She placed the silverware in the sideboard drawer.
    • The antique sideboard was made of oak and had carved legs.
    • They stored extra plates and napkins in the sideboard.
  2. A board or panel on the side of something, such as a vehicle or a piece of equipment.
    • He painted the sideboard of the wagon a bright red.
    • The sideboard on the shelf kept books from falling off.
    • The truck's sideboard was damaged in the accident.