
Bedroom Furniture
Lasting quality, natural wood beauty, and practical storage
Solid Wood Bedroom Furniture Made to Last
Your bedroom should feel calm, practical, and personal. Amish Collective helps you explore Amish-crafted bedroom furniture made for everyday use, long-term comfort, and timeless style. From beds and dressers to chests, nightstands, wardrobes, mirrors, jewelry storage, occasionals, and mattresses, this collection makes it easier to compare the pieces that bring a bedroom together.
Whether you are furnishing a primary bedroom, guest room, child’s room, or smaller space, you can browse solid wood bedroom furniture with the craftsmanship, function, and lasting character Amish furniture is known for.
Our Featured Bedroom Furniture Collections
Fynn Bedroom Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: OCS 119 Cappuccino
Hardware: 40517-BBZ (pull)
55272-BBZ (knob)
Features:
- Fynn Bed
- Dresser
- Chest of Drawers
- Nightstand
Elite Bedroom Collection
Shown With:
Wood: White Oak
Stain: Antique Barrel
This Collection Includes:
- Elite Bed
- Dresser
- Chest of Drawers
- Door Chest
- Nightstand
Claire Bedroom Collection
Shown With:
Wood: White Oak
Stain: FC Chalk
Fabric: C22-8 Broderick
Hardware: Richelieu 267596-213
This Collection Includes:
- Claire Bed
- Claire Dresser
- Claire Chest of Drawers
- Claire Nightstand
Browse Bedroom Furniture Categories
Which Bed Style Fits Your Space Best?
Start Your Bedroom with the Right Bed
The bed is usually the first piece people notice in a bedroom. It sets the tone for the room and influences everything around it, including storage, walking space, wall placement, and furniture layout. Amish Collective includes several bed styles, making it easier to choose a design that fits your room size, lifestyle, and storage needs.


Standard Beds
Style Overview: Standard beds are a classic choice for primary bedrooms, guest rooms, and traditional layouts. They provide a strong visual anchor without adding extra storage features.
Best For: Customers who want a timeless bed design that can pair easily with dressers, night stands, chests, and mirrors.
Storage Beds
Style Overview: Storage beds add built-in drawers or storage compartments beneath the mattress area. They are helpful when closet space is limited or when you want extra storage without adding another case piece.
Best For: Bedrooms that need more organization, smaller homes, apartments, or rooms where every piece should serve a purpose.
Daybeds
Style Overview: Daybeds offer a flexible design that can work as both seating and sleeping space. They are often used in guest rooms, children’s rooms, offices, or multipurpose spaces.
Best For: Rooms that need to serve more than one function without feeling crowded.
Wallbeds
Style Overview: Wallbeds fold away when not in use, helping save floor space while still offering a full sleeping area when needed.
Best For: Guest rooms, offices, studio spaces, and homes where flexibility is more important than a traditional bedroom layout.
Our Latest Standard Beds
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Build a Bedroom Around Matching Solid Wood Pieces
Shop Coordinated Amish Bedroom Collections
Bedroom collections simplify the furniture planning process. Instead of choosing every piece separately, you can start with a coordinated style and build around it. Amish Collective’s bedroom collections help shoppers compare beds, dressers, chests, nightstands, mirrors, and storage pieces that share a similar design language, wood character, and handcrafted feel.

Bedroom Storage That Works Beyond the Closet
Storage Pieces for a More Organized Bedroom
Bedroom storage is not one-size-fits-all. Some rooms need wide storage with a mirror. Others need tall vertical storage, bedside drawers, or a larger wardrobe piece. By comparing dressers, chests, nightstands, and wardrobes, shoppers can choose furniture that suits how the room is actually used every day.
Dressers
Style Overview: Dressers offer wide, horizontal storage and often pair well with mirrors. They are useful for folded clothing, accessories, and items you want within easy reach.
Best For: Primary bedrooms, shared bedrooms, and rooms where storage and display space both matter.
Night Stands
Style Overview: Nightstands keep bedtime essentials close at hand, including lamps, books, glasses, chargers, and personal items. Drawer count can change how much hidden storage you have.
Best For: Any bedroom layout that needs convenient storage on one or both sides of the bed.
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Chests Built for Clothing, Linens, and More
Chest Styles for Every Kind of Bedroom Storage
Chests are among the most useful pieces in a bedroom because they can accommodate a wide range of storage needs. Some are made for clothing. Others are better for blankets, linens, seasonal items, or mixed storage. Comparing chest styles helps you decide whether your room needs something tall, wide, specialized, or more flexible.


Blanket Chests
Style Overview: Blanket chests provide deep storage for blankets, quilts, pillows, or seasonal bedding. They can also add a traditional accent at the foot of the bed.
Best For: Rooms that need linen storage, heirloom storage, or a decorative storage piece.
Gentleman’s Chests
Style Overview: Gentleman’s chests often combine drawers with cabinet-style storage, making them useful for folded clothes, hanging items, or mixed bedroom storage.
Best For: Customers who want one larger piece that can handle several types of storage.
Lingerie Chests
Style Overview: Lingerie chests are narrow, tall pieces with smaller drawers. They are designed for smaller garments, accessories, and personal items.
Best For: Tight spaces, dressing areas, walk-in closets, or bedrooms needing narrow vertical storage.
Mule Chests
Style Overview: Mule chests usually combine drawer storage with a larger lower or upper storage area. They offer more flexibility than a basic chest of drawers.
Best For: Bedrooms that need storage for both clothing and bulkier items.
Our Latest Blanket Chests
Our Latest Lingerie Chests
Bring the Room Together with the Right Finishing Touches
The Bedroom Details That Finish the Room
Once the main bedroom furniture is chosen, the finishing pieces help the space work better. Mirrors support dressing and brighten the room. Jewelry storage protects smaller valuables. Occasionals add comfort or display space. Mattresses complete the bed with the support needed for daily rest.
Jewelry Storage
Style Overview: Jewelry boxes, jewelry chests, and jewelry mirrors help organize personal accessories more intentionally.
Best For: Customers who want protected storage for jewelry, watches, keepsakes, and small personal items.
Occasionals
Style Overview: Bedroom occasionals can include quilt racks, small seating pieces, benches, or accent furniture that adds comfort and convenience.
Best For: Larger bedrooms, reading corners, dressing areas, or rooms that need a small functional accent.

Our Latest Jewelry Storage
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Custom Options
Choose the Wood, Finish, Hardware, and Style You Love
Bedroom furniture should fit the room more than it does. It should fit the way you live. Custom Amish bedroom furniture gives shoppers the chance to think through size, storage, wood tone, finish color, hardware, and layout before choosing the final pieces.
For some homes, that may mean choosing a storage bed to reduce clutter. For others, it may mean pairing a wide dresser with a mirror, adding a narrow lingerie chest, or choosing a wardrobe for extra clothing storage. These details help the room feel intentional instead of pieced together.
- Choose wood species that match the warmth, grain, and character you want
- Select finish colors that coordinate with your flooring, trim, and wall colors
- Match bed sizes to your room layout, mattress needs, and walking space
- Plan storage pieces around clothing, linens, jewelry, and bedside essentials
- Coordinate hardware styles with the overall look of your bedroom furniture
- Ask about options that help your furniture better fit your home and routine
Bedroom Furniture Buying Guide
A well-designed bedroom usually includes a mix of comfort, storage, and finishing pieces. This chart gives shoppers a quick way to compare common types of bedroom furniture, what each one does, and why each may be helpful in the room.
| Furniture Type | Best For | Main Function | Footprint | Why People Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Beds | Primary and guest bedrooms | Creates the main sleeping area | Medium to large | Offers a timeless centerpiece for the room |
| Storage Beds | Smaller rooms or limited closets | Adds hidden storage below the bed | Medium to large | Reduces clutter without adding another case piece |
| Daybeds | Guest rooms and multipurpose rooms | Works as seating and sleeping space | Small to medium | Adds flexibility in rooms with more than one purpose |
| Wallbeds | Offices, studios, and guest rooms | Folds away when not in use | Space-saving | Opens the room when a bed is not needed |
| Dressers | Shared and primary bedrooms | Stores folded clothing and accessories | Wide | Adds storage and display space |
| Chests | Bedrooms with limited wall width | Stores clothing vertically | Narrow to medium | Adds drawer storage without taking up much width |
| Night Stands | Bedside storage | Keeps daily items within reach | Small | Adds convenience beside the bed |
| Wardrobes & Armoires | Rooms with limited closet space | Adds enclosed clothing storage | Large | Works like an extra closet |
| Mirrors | Dressing areas and dresser pairings | Adds reflection and visual light | Small to large | Helps the room feel more finished |
| Jewelry Storage | Accessories and keepsakes | Organizes small valuables | Small to medium | Protects and organizes personal items |
| Occasionals | Dressing areas and accent spaces | Adds seating or specialty storage | Small to medium | Makes the bedroom more comfortable and useful |
| Mattresses | Complete bed setups | Provides sleep support | Bed-sized | Completes the bedroom’s comfort foundation |
Connect with a Retailer
Find a Retailer for Amish Bedroom Furniture
Amish Collective is built to help shoppers explore Amish-crafted furniture before visiting or contacting a retailer. Browse bedroom furniture online, compare the styles and pieces that fit your home, then use the find-a-retailer process to take the next step. It is a helpful way to discover more options before making a final furniture decision.
Bedroom Furniture Questions Answered
What types of bedroom furniture can I browse through Amish Collective?
You can browse beds, dressers, chests, night stands, wardrobes, armoires, mirrors, jewelry storage, occasionals, mattresses, and bedroom collections.
What bed styles are available?
Common bed styles include standard beds, storage beds, daybeds, and wallbeds. Each style works best for a different room size, storage need, or layout.
How do I choose between a dresser and a chest?
Choose a dresser when you want wider storage and display space. Choose a chest when you need vertical drawer storage that takes up less wall width.
Can bedroom furniture be customized?
Many Amish bedroom furniture pieces may offer options such as wood species, finish color, hardware, size, and storage features. A retailer can help confirm available options.
How do I purchase furniture from Amish Collective?
Amish Collective helps shoppers browse furniture online and find a retailer near them to complete the purchase.
Style, Care & Buying Guides

Choose your Perfect Color
Our furniture is crafted from solid American hardwoods, including—but not limited to—brown maple, cherry, red oak, and quartersawn white oak. Explore our sample gallery to view available stain options.







































