Casegoods Furniture

Casegoods Furniture

Are you tired of dull and lifeless furniture that only serves a practical purpose? Why settle for less when you can have both functionality and aesthetic appeal with casegoods furniture?   Join us as we introduce you to the world of casegoods furniture and its versatility in transforming any living or working space. From stylish buffets and wardrobes to elegant bookshelves and media centers, we’ll show you how to make a statement while creating a functional and organized environment.   At The Collective in Santa Fe, you’ll have access to high-quality casegoods furniture that not only meets your functional needs but also reflects your style. Whether you prefer modern, traditional,  southwest or anything in between, The Collective offers a wide variety of furnishings and designs to choose from.

Before diving into the world of casegoods furniture and how it can transform your living or working space, let’s first define what exactly casegoods furnishings are.

What Is Casegoods Furniture?

Casegoods furniture is a general term for furniture made from hard materials that have not been upholstered. The purpose of this type of furniture is to provide interior storage space and, at the same time, create a pleasing aesthetic for your indoor space.

What are Casegoods Used For?

Casegoods furniture’s purpose is to store items away while adding beauty to a room. Here are ways to transform your spaces using casegoods items.

The Dining Room or Kitchen

Adding the following casegoods furniture to your dining room or kitchen will help you have more storage space for dishes, cookware, or food items.

  • Buffet
  • Credenzas
  • Hutches
  • Freestanding cupboards and pantries

A buffet is a long, low-storage space that is waist-high with short or no legs, and cabinets with shelves that reach the floor. Two pieces of casegoods furniture make up hutches. The lower half is the buffet, while a cabinet is placed on top to add more storage space for eating and kitchen-related items. You can place freestanding cupboards and pantries in the kitchen or dining room for the same purposes.

The Bedroom

If closet space is an issue in your bedroom, adding casegoods furniture to store clothes, shoes, and accessories can provide storage space that your closet cannot. Add these items to your Bedroom Furniture:

  • Dressers or bureaus
  • Chests
  • Wardrobes

The Living Room or the Office

Make your living room furniture and office functional, but at the same time, spruce them up with elegant furniture.

  • Bookshelves
  • Curio cabinets
  • Media or entertainment centers
  • TV stands
  • Sideboard
  • Credenzas

Bookshelves are casegoods furniture that obviously can store books in an orderly manner. Still, you can use bookshelves to show off prized knick-knacks and family collectibles too. However, curio cabinets can show off those family collectibles better since these cabinets are mostly comprised of glass.   A sideboard is the same as a buffet. However, the name changes depending on where this furniture is placed. For example, it’s called a buffet if placed in the dining room but called a sideboard in the living room or office. Credenzas are also long and low to the floor with short or no legs, but these casegoods are shorter than the sideboards. 

What Furniture Material Is Most Commonly Used For Casegoods?

Casegoods are mostly made of solid wood or wood veneers, thin sheets of wood applied to the furniture’s surface for decorative purposes. However, casegoods can also be made of metal, plastic, or glass.

Are Tables Considered Casegoods?

Tables are considered casegoods, and some even come with drawers or an extra shelf for storage. End tables and coffee tables are other examples of casegood items.

The Collective Has Unique and Custom Casegood Items Coming in Every Day in Santa Fe

If you’re looking for your next piece of casegoods furniture that will functionally and elegantly transform your space, The Collective in Santa Fe can help you pick out items that will fit your needs.    The Collective in Santa Fe offers new and consignment casegoods furniture to fit every need and every taste. Visit our 10,000-square-foot showroom, where you can purchase off the floor or create custom casegoods furniture that suits your tastes perfectly.