
Bedroom Furniture
Designed for comfort, storage, and long-term beauty
Amish-Built Dining Room Furniture in Hickory, NC
A bedroom should feel comfortable, personal, and easy to live with every day. It is one of the most important rooms in the home, and the furniture in it should feel just as lasting as the space itself. Amish Oak & Cherry offers high-quality hardwood bedroom furniture designed and built to last a lifetime, with Amish-built, American-made pieces that bring warmth, storage, and heirloom-quality craftsmanship into your home.
Explore American-made, Amish-built bedroom furniture in a wide range of hardwood styles, with in-stock and custom options for creating a bedroom that feels right at home.
Our Featured Bedroom Collections
Artesa Collection
Hickory Grove Collection
Barrington Collection
Why Families Choose Amish Oak & Cherry for Bedroom Furniture
Bedroom furniture often becomes part of daily life in a way that few other pieces of furniture do. It needs to look beautiful, feel practical, and hold up well for years of use. That is why quality materials and thoughtful guidance matter so much when choosing the pieces that shape the room.
At Amish Oak & Cherry, customers can explore a wide selection of hardwood bedroom furniture, compare in-stock and custom options, and find pieces built for long-term value. This section is a good place to reinforce that the experience is not just about buying bedroom furniture. It is about finding heirloom-quality furniture that feels right for the home and is built to last for generations.
Daybed, Standard Bed, Storage Bed, or Wallbed?
Compare Popular Bedroom Bed Styles
The bed is usually the piece that sets the tone for the entire bedroom. Some styles are chosen for their timeless look, while others address practical needs like added storage or better use of limited space. This section helps you compare the main bed styles, making it easier to narrow down which one feels best for your home.


Standard Beds
Standard beds are a dependable choice for bedrooms that want a timeless, versatile look. They create a strong focal point without adding too much visual weight, which makes them easy to pair with dressers, mirrors, night stands, and other storage pieces.
Storage Beds
Storage beds are ideal when the room needs the bed to do a little more work. They help bring hidden storage into the bedroom itself, which can be especially useful for bedding, seasonal items, or clothing. They are a smart fit for smaller rooms or homes that want to make better use of every inch.
Daybeds
Daybeds offer more flexibility than a traditional bed setup. They work especially well in guest rooms, smaller bedrooms, or spaces that need to balance sleeping and seating. They often feel lighter and a little more casual while still providing useful everyday function.
Wallbeds
Wallbeds are one of the most practical solutions for rooms that need to serve more than one purpose. They help free up floor space when the bed is not in use, making them especially helpful in multi-use rooms, guest spaces, or smaller homes where flexibility matters.
Featured Standard Beds
Featured Storage Beds
Find Your STyle
Explore Coordinated Collections of Bedroom Furniture
Shopping by collection can make it easier to build a bedroom that feels intentional from the start. It helps connect the bed, storage, and supporting pieces in a way that feels more cohesive while still leaving room for the custom details that make the space feel like home.

Every piece has a clear purpose
Bedroom Storage That Helps the Room Work Better
Storage can make a big difference in how a bedroom feels day to day. The right combination of furniture helps organize clothing, bedding, bedside items, and everyday overflow without making the room feel crowded. These pieces work together to make the room feel more practical and more polished.
Dressers
Dressers help anchor the room with broad, practical drawer storage. They are a strong choice when you want generous storage and a surface for décor or a matching mirror.
Chests
Chests are a smart option when you want strong vertical storage. They help you gain useful drawer space while taking up less wall space than a larger dresser.
Night Stands
Nightstands bring everyday function right where it is needed most. They help keep bedside essentials close while also adding balance beside the bed.
Featured Dressers
Compare Popular Bedroom Chest Styles
A chest can do more than simply add drawers to a bedroom. Depending on the style, it may help organize clothing, bedding, smaller personal items, or a more flexible mix of storage needs. This section highlights the differences to make it easier to compare which chest style feels best for the room.


Blanket Chests
Blanket chests are ideal for storing extra bedding, quilts, pillows, or seasonal linens in a neat and attractive way. They often work especially well at the foot of the bed or along an open wall where lower storage feels more natural.
Chest of Drawers
A chest of drawers is one of the most practical storage pieces in a bedroom. It gives you strong vertical drawer storage without taking up as much width as a dresser, which makes it a smart fit for many room sizes.
Gentleman’s Chests
Gentleman’s chests usually combine drawer storage with additional cabinet-style storage. That extra flexibility makes them a great option when the room needs more than standard drawer storage alone.
Lingerie Chests
Lingerie chests are tall, narrow, and especially useful for smaller items that benefit from more divided storage. They work well for accessories and more detailed organization without taking up much floor space.
Mule Chests
Mule chests combine some of the strengths of a dresser and a chest into one piece. They are a versatile choice for bedrooms where mixed storage matters more than a simple drawer-only layout.
Featured Blanket Chest
Featured Chest of Drawers
The Finishing Furniture That Pulls the Bedroom Together
Bedroom Details That Help the Room Feel Finished
Some of the most useful bedroom pieces are not the largest ones in the room. Mirrors help open up the space, jewelry storage helps with everyday organization, and occasional pieces add both comfort and personality. These smaller pieces help the bedroom feel more complete and easier to live in.
Mirrors
Mirrors help the bedroom feel brighter, lighter, and more open. Whether used on the wall or as a floor mirror, they can also reinforce the style of the surrounding furniture.
Jewelry Storage
Jewelry storage pieces help keep smaller personal items organized, protected, and easily accessible. They also add a more personal finishing touch to the room.
Occasionals
Occasional pieces like seating or quilt racks bring both function and character into the space. They help the room feel more layered and more thoughtfully furnished.

Featured Occasionals

Custom Options
Personalize Your Bedroom Furniture at Amish Oak & Cherry
Bedrooms rarely work exactly the same from one home to the next. Some need a larger bed as the main focal point. Others need more hidden storage, a narrower nightstand, a taller chest, or furniture that helps the room feel more open without giving up function.
That is where custom bedroom furniture becomes especially valuable. Amish Oak & Cherry offers both in-stock furniture and the option to design pieces to your specifications, making it easier to choose pieces that truly fit the room rather than settling for something close.
- Bed size and bed style selection
- Storage bed options
- Nightstand size and drawer layout
- Dresser and chest dimensions
- Wardrobe and armoire storage choices
- Hardwood style selection
- Finish and stain customization
- In-stock and custom-order flexibility
- Coordinated bedroom collection pieces
- Bedroom furniture built around your room size
Compare Bedroom Storage Options at a Glance
Bedroom storage works best when each piece has a clear role. Some pieces are meant for everyday clothing, some help with bedside essentials, and others solve hidden storage or closet limitations. This chart helps clarify those differences, making it easier to compare the main bedroom storage pieces side by side.
| Piece Type | Best For | Storage Style | Takes Up | Works Best In | Why People Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Night Stand | Bedside essentials | Small drawer storage | Minimal floor space | Any bedroom | Keeps daily items close and helps complete the bedside area |
| Dresser | Everyday clothing storage | Wide drawer storage | More wall width | Primary bedrooms | Offers generous storage and a strong surface for décor or a mirror |
| Chest of Drawers | Vertical clothing storage | Tall drawer storage | Less wall width | Smaller or narrower rooms | Adds strong storage without spreading across the room |
| Gentleman’s or Mule Chest | Mixed clothing and flexible storage | Drawers plus cabinet-style storage | Moderate footprint | Bedrooms needing versatility | Gives more flexibility than drawers alone |
| Wardrobe or Armoire | Extra hanging or concealed storage | Tall cabinet storage | Vertical footprint | Rooms with limited closet space | Adds substantial storage without built-in closet changes |
| Blanket Chest | Linens and seasonal storage | Lift-top storage | Low, broad footprint | At the foot of the bed or open wall areas | Keeps bulky bedroom items tucked away neatly |
Bedroom Furniture Questions Answered
What bedroom furniture pieces should I start with first?
Most people begin with the bed and then build around it with the storage pieces that matter most for the room. That often means adding a dresser, night stands, or a chest based on layout and everyday storage needs.
How do I choose between a dresser and a chest of drawers?
A dresser is usually better when you want broader drawer storage and a surface for décor or a mirror. A chest of drawers is often the better choice when you need more vertical storage without using as much wall width.
When does a storage bed make the most sense?
Storage beds are especially helpful in bedrooms where closet space is limited or where you want to reduce the need for extra storage pieces. They are a smart way to keep bedding or other items tucked out of sight.
What is the difference between an armoire and a wardrobe?
Both are taller bedroom storage pieces, but the exact interior layout can vary by design. In general, they are chosen when extra enclosed storage is needed beyond standard dressers or chests.
Can bedroom furniture be customized?
Yes. Amish Oak & Cherry offers both in-stock furniture and custom furniture built to your specifications. Depending on the piece, custom options may include size, style, finish, and other details that help the furniture fit your home better.
Why choose hardwood Amish-built bedroom furniture?
Hardwood Amish-built furniture is often chosen for its durability, timeless appearance, and heirloom-quality construction. It is a strong fit for families who want bedroom furniture built to last for generations.

Endless Stain Possibilities
Choose from a rich palette of American hardwoods—brown maple, cherry, red oak, or quartersawn white oak—and dozens of hand-rubbed stains. Each sample is designed to highlight the grain and give your piece a look that’s uniquely yours while standing up to daily life. Explore the gallery, picture the finish in your space, and start customizing today.

Custom Furniture Starts Here
Looking for something the catalog can’t capture? Team up with our Amish artisans to design bedroom, dining, living, or office pieces made to your exact dimensions and style. Share measurements, must-have features, and your favorite stain, and we’ll quote, craft, and deliver an heirloom-quality set that’s uniquely yours.





































