
Bedroom Furniture
Create a Bedroom That Feels Calm, Comfortable & Made To Last
Solid Wood Bedroom Furniture With Lasting Character
Your bedroom should feel restful, personal, and easy to live in. At Amish Traditions Furniture, our Amish bedroom furniture combines solid-wood craftsmanship, thoughtful storage, and timeless design. From handcrafted beds and dressers to nightstands, chests, mirrors, wardrobes, and jewelry storage, each piece helps you create a room that feels both beautiful and practical.
Whether you are furnishing a primary bedroom, guest room, smaller space, or complete bedroom suite, you can choose pieces that fit your lifestyle. Explore classic designs, storage-focused solutions, and custom options that help your bedroom feel organized, comfortable, and built to last.
Our Featured Bedroom Furniture Collections
Lexington Bedroom Collection
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: Cappuccino
- Dresser
- His and Hers Chest
- Armoire
- Chifferobe
- Gentlemen’s Chest
- Mule Chest
- Chest of Drawers
- Lingerie Chest
- Nightstand
Uptown Shawnee Bedroom Collection
Wood: Rustic Walnut
Stain: FC-32786 Lightbrown
- Uptown Shawnee Bed
- Dresser
- Chest of Drawers
- Nightstand
Cheyenne Bedroom Collection
Wood: Rustic White Oak
Stain: River Rock
- Cheyenne Bed
- Dresser
- Chest of Drawers
- Nightstand
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Bedroom Furniture Shoppers Can Feel Good About
Choosing bedroom furniture is a personal decision. You want pieces that look beautiful, feel sturdy, and work well in your daily routine. Customer reviews can help new shoppers feel more confident as they compare styles, ask questions, and explore custom options.
At Amish Traditions Furniture, the shopping experience is about more than finding a bed or dresser. It is about choosing furniture that feels right for your home, room size, and how you live. Reviews can highlight the service, craftsmanship, and attention to detail that customers appreciate most.
Start Your Bedroom With The Right Bed
Compare Amish Bed Styles For Comfort & Function
The bed is usually the visual anchor of the bedroom, but it also needs to support the way you use the space. Some rooms need a classic hardwood centerpiece. Others need extra storage, guest flexibility, or a space-saving design. Comparing bed styles can help you choose a piece that feels right from the first night and continues to serve your home for years.


01 Standard Beds
Standard beds are a strong choice when you want a timeless bedroom centerpiece. They work well in primary bedrooms, guest rooms, and traditional layouts where the bed can become the main focal point. With solid wood construction and a wide range of style options, a standard bed gives the room a clean, grounded look.
02 Storage Beds
Storage beds are ideal for bedrooms that need extra organization without adding more furniture. Built-in drawers can help store bedding, seasonal clothing, blankets, or everyday essentials. This makes them especially helpful in smaller bedrooms, apartments, or rooms where closet space is limited.
03 Daybeds
Daybeds offer flexible function for guest rooms, children’s rooms, reading spaces, or multi-use areas. They can work as seating during the day and sleeping space when needed. A solid wood daybed gives the room a finished look while adding practical versatility.
04 Wall Beds
Wall beds are a smart option for rooms that need to serve more than one purpose. They can help turn an office, craft room, or spare room into a comfortable guest space when needed. When closed, they help preserve floor space and keep the room feeling open.
Our Latest Standard Beds
Our Latest Storage Beds
Shop Solid Wood Bedroom Collections
Find A Bedroom Collection That Feels Like Home
Browse our bedroom furniture collections to find pieces that work beautifully together. Whether you prefer a clean, classic, rustic, traditional, or timeless look, these collections make it easier to imagine a complete room. Start with the style you love, then explore the sizes, finishes, and storage pieces that help complete the bedroom.

Helpful Pieces For A More Comfortable Bedroom
Storage Pieces for a More Organized Bedroom
A beautiful bedroom still needs to work well. Nightstands, dressers, and daily storage pieces help organize the items you use most often. The right choices depend on how much storage you need, how large your room is, and how you want the space to feel beside the bed and along the walls.
Dressers
Dressers provide wide, practical storage for folded clothing, accessories, and everyday bedroom items. They also create a natural place for a mirror, lamp, décor, or personal items. A solid wood dresser can help complete the room while adding long-term function.
Night Stands
A nightstand provides everyday storage while keeping the bedside area balanced. It is a practical option for primary bedrooms where you want space for personal items, chargers, reading materials, or nighttime essentials. It offers a good middle ground between simplicity and function.
Smart Storage For A More Peaceful Bedroom
Chests, Dressers & Storage Pieces Made For Daily Life
Bedroom storage should do more than hold clothing. It should make your space easier to use every day. Chests, dressers, blanket chests, mule chests, and gentleman’s chests all offer different types of storage. Choosing the right mix can help you reduce clutter, protect important items, and create a room that feels more settled.


01 Chest of Drawers
A chest of drawers is a great choice when you need vertical storage with a smaller footprint. It works well for folded clothing, linens, and everyday essentials. Because it uses height more than width, it can help add storage without taking up too much wall space.
02 Gentleman’s Chests
Gentleman’s chests are helpful when you want a blend of drawer storage and cabinet-style storage. They can work well for clothing, sweaters, accessories, or items that need more flexible space. Their taller design can also add a strong furniture statement to the bedroom.
03 Mule Chests
Mule chests combine the look of a chest with additional lower storage, often making them useful for blankets, clothing, or larger bedroom items. They are a good option when you want one piece that offers both visual weight and practical storage. Their traditional feel also pairs well with solid wood bedroom suites.
04 Lingerie Chests
Lingerie chests are narrow, tall storage pieces that work well for smaller clothing, accessories, or personal items. They are especially helpful when you need extra organization but do not have space for another wide dresser. Their slim profile makes them easy to place in tighter bedroom layouts.
05 Blanket Chests
Blanket chests are useful at the foot of the bed, under a window, or along an open wall. They can store quilts, bedding, seasonal items, or keepsakes while also adding warmth to the room. Many homeowners choose them because they feel both practical and heirloom-worthy.
Our Latest Blanket Chests
The Pieces That Make A Bedroom Feel Finished
Once the main furniture is selected, finishing pieces help the room feel complete. Wardrobes and armoires add flexible storage. Mirrors bring light and function. Jewelry storage helps protect smaller items. Occasionals like quilt racks and seating add comfort, texture, and personality. These pieces help turn a bedroom into a more thoughtful, lived-in space.
Wardrobes & Armoires
Wardrobes and armoires are helpful when you need extra storage beyond what a closet or dresser can provide. They can hold clothing, linens, accessories, or seasonal items while adding height and character to the room. They are especially useful in older homes, guest rooms, or spaces with limited closet storage.
Occasionals
Occasional bedroom pieces, such as quilt racks and seating, add comfort and personality. A quilt rack can display handmade bedding or keep throws close by. Seating can make the room feel more inviting while giving you a practical place to sit, dress, or relax.

Our Latest Wardrobes & Armoires
Our Latest Occasionals

Custom Options
Choose the Wood, Finish, Hardware, and Style You Love
A bedroom should feel personal, not pieced together. With custom Amish bedroom furniture, you can choose the details that help your room feel more comfortable, organized, and complete. That may mean selecting a wood species that matches your home, choosing a finish color that works with your floors, or picking storage pieces that solve everyday clutter.
Custom options are especially helpful in bedrooms because every room has different needs. Some spaces need a storage bed. Others need a tall chest instead of a wide dresser. You may want matching nightstands, a mirror, an armoire, or a jewelry storage piece that completes the room without crowding it.
- Choose wood species and finish colors that fit your home.
- Match bedroom pieces for a more complete, collected look.
- Adjust storage options around clothing, bedding, and daily essentials.
- Select bed styles that fit your room size and comfort needs.
- Plan your layout with pieces that support your daily routine.
Bedroom Furniture Buying Guide
Bedroom furniture works best when each piece has a clear purpose. A bed anchors the room. Dressers and chests handle storage. Nightstands support your daily routine. Mirrors, armoires, jewelry storage, and occasional pieces add the finishing details. This chart can help shoppers compare what each piece does before building a complete bedroom layout.
| Bedroom Piece | Best For | Storage Level | Room Fit | Why People Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Beds | Primary bedrooms and guest rooms | Low | Medium to large rooms | Creates a classic bedroom centerpiece |
| Storage Beds | Rooms needing hidden storage | High | Small to large rooms | Adds storage without adding another case piece |
| Daybeds | Guest rooms and multi-use spaces | Low to medium | Small to medium rooms | Works as seating and sleeping space |
| Wall Beds | Offices, guest rooms, and flex rooms | Low to medium | Small or multi-use rooms | Saves floor space when not in use |
| Dressers | Folded clothing and wide storage | High | Medium to large rooms | Adds everyday storage and display space |
| Chests | Vertical clothing storage | High | Small to medium rooms | Adds storage with a smaller footprint |
| Night Stands | Bedside essentials | Low to medium | Any bedroom | Keeps daily items close and organized |
| Wardrobes & Armoires | Extra clothing or linen storage | High | Medium to large rooms | Helps when closet space is limited |
| Mirrors | Dressing areas and visual balance | None | Any bedroom | Adds light, function, and a finished look |
| Jewelry Storage | Jewelry and small personal items | Medium | Any bedroom | Protects and organizes smaller valuables |
| Occasionals | Seating, quilts, and accents | Low | Flexible spaces | Adds comfort, character, and usefulness |
Visit Our Beaverton Showroom
Explore Solid Wood Bedroom Furniture In Beaverton
Visit Amish Traditions Furniture in Beaverton to see solid wood bedroom furniture in person. Browse beds, dressers, chests, nightstands, mirrors, and custom options, and compare wood species, finishes, hardware, and design details. Whether you are choosing one new piece or planning a complete bedroom suite, our Beaverton showroom can help you make a confident decision.
Visit Our Eugene Showroom
Shop Amish Bedroom Furniture In Eugene, OR
Our Eugene showroom gives you a helpful place to compare bedroom furniture styles, finishes, and storage pieces before you buy. Explore handcrafted Amish bedroom furniture, look through full-color catalogs, and get help choosing pieces that fit your room, routine, and design goals. From classic beds to custom storage pieces, our Eugene location can help you build a bedroom that feels beautiful and practical.
Helpful Answers Before You Choose
Learn more about customizing Amish bedroom furniture, planning your room, and choosing storage pieces that fit your space.
01 Can Amish bedroom furniture be customized?
Yes. Many bedroom pieces can be customized by wood species, finish, size, hardware, and storage options. This helps you choose furniture that fits your room, style, and daily needs.
02 What bedroom furniture pieces should I start with?
Most shoppers start with the bed because it anchors the room. From there, you can add night stands, a dresser, chest, mirror, armoire, or storage pieces based on the size of your room and how much storage you need.
03 Are storage beds a good choice for smaller bedrooms?
Yes. Storage beds can be very helpful in smaller rooms because they add drawer space without requiring another large piece of furniture. They are also useful for blankets, seasonal clothing, and extra bedding.
04 Can I match my bed, dresser, night stands, and chest?
Yes. Bedroom collections can help create a coordinated look, and custom options can help you match wood species, finish colors, hardware, and design details across multiple pieces.
05 Should I choose a dresser or a chest of drawers?
A dresser is usually wider and works well when you have more wall space. A chest of drawers is taller and narrower, making it a strong choice when you need vertical storage in a smaller footprint.
Explore Craftsmanship
J&R Woodworking and Indian Trail produce fine Amish bedroom furniture collections. Take an inside look at their building process for a glimpse into the world of Amish woodworking.




































