Bedroom Furniture
SLEEP EASIER IN A SPACE YOU LOVE
Solid Wood Bedroom Furniture
A thoughtfully furnished bedroom helps you relax and keeps your space feeling clean and complete. Quality bedroom furniture brings durability, smoother storage, and a look that stays beautiful through changing styles. Shop beds, dressers, nightstands, chests, armoires, and mirrors to fit your room and routine.
Our Featured Bedroom Collections
Artesa Bedroom Collection
★★★★★
• Bed
• Dresser
• Gentlemen’s Chest
• Lingerie Chest
• Chifferobe
• Armoire
• Chest of Drawers
• Nightstands
Bradenton Bedroom Collection
Editor's Choice
★★★★★
This collection includes:
• Bradenton bed
• Dresser
• Chest of drawers
• Nightstand
• Gentlemans chest
Abby Collection
★★★★★
Shown With:
Wood: Rustic Hickory
Stain: FC Almond
• Bed
• Dressers
• Chest of Drawers
• Nightstands
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Amish-Made Bedroom Quality You Can Feel Every Day
Bedroom furniture should hold up to daily open-and-close use for years—drawers, slides, hardware, and finishes all get tested every morning and every night. Heritage partners with Amish builders who are known for detailed craftsmanship and solid-wood construction. Many product listings call out practical quality features like dovetailed drawers and soft-close under-mount slides.
You’ll also see “signed and dated by craftsman” and “Made in the USA” noted on select pieces—details that reinforce that these are built items, not mass-produced imports. Prefer to hear from real customers? We publish customer reviews offering another way to verify your decision before ordering a your bedroom furniture.
Storage Bed or Standard Bed?
If your bedroom feels tight on storage, a storage bed can add built-in drawer space without adding another bulky piece to the room. Many storage bed designs place drawers directly in the side rails, making it easier to store extra bedding, off-season clothing, or everyday essentials right where you use them.
Pick What Your Bedroom Needs Most
If you prefer a lighter look—or you already have ample closet and dresser space—a standard bed keeps the design classic and open. It’s an excellent choice when you want the bedframe to complement the room without becoming the storage “workhorse.”
The Benefits of Storage Beds
Choose a storage bed when: closet space is limited, you want fewer standalone furniture pieces, or you’re furnishing a guest room that needs hidden storage.
Clean Lines of a Standard Bed
Choose a standard bed when: you want the cleanest visual footprint and plan to keep storage in dressers, chests, or wardrobes.
Our Latest Standard Beds
Our Latest Storage Beds
Bedroom Collections That Make Matching Easy
Shop Bedroom Collections and Matched Sets
Start with a collection when you want your bed, nightstands, dressers, and storage pieces to look like they belong together. Our bedroom collections are designed as coordinated groups, so you can build a complete set without guessing at finishes, lines, and details. Use filters to narrow down the options to what you’re looking for. Filter by style (Mission, Modern, Rustic, Shaker, Traditional), by Best Sellers, or by Quick Ship when timing matters. Then open the pieces in that collection to build your room, one decision at a time.
Choose Your Bed Type
Beds for Real Bedrooms: Standard, Storage, Wallbeds, and Daybeds
Explore storage and space-saving options
Your bed frame sets the tone for the whole room—visually and functionally. Begin by choosing the bed type that matches how you use the space: a classic standard bed, a storage bed with built-in drawers, a wallbed for multi-purpose rooms, or a daybed for flexible seating and sleep.
From there, narrow by style (Mission, Modern, Rustic, Shaker, Traditional) and look for Best Sellers or Quick Ship options as needed.
Our Latest Wallbeds
Our Latest Daybeds
Built to fit your space and lifestyle.
Bedroom Furniture Customization Options That Actually Matter
The best bedroom furniture feels like it was made for your room—because it was. Many pieces can be customized so your bed, dressers, and storage fit your layout, your timeline, and the look you’re trying to achieve. Heritage works with Amish builders who can customize key elements like wood species, stain, dimensions, drawer slides, hardware, and more.
Want to match something you already own? Share a photo and your goals, and we’ll help you get the finish and details as close as possible—especially helpful when you’re adding a bed or dresser to an existing bedroom setup.
To start a custom request, our quote form lets you include specifics (type of wood, stain/finish) and upload example images—so the conversation begins with clarity instead of guesswork.
- Bed configuration: standard vs storage drawers; headboard/footboard profile; low-clearance layouts.
- Casegood function: drawer layout and height for dressers/chests; wardrobe needs for limited closets.
- Feel and durability: soft-close under-mount slides and dovetailed drawer construction on many designs.
Plan a cohesive bedroom set:
Build Your Bedroom Set in the Right Order
Shop by category or collection
When you’re building a bedroom from scratch—or upgrading pieces one at a time—the easiest path is to make decisions in a practical sequence. Start with the bed (size + type), then anchor storage with a dresser or chest, and finish with supporting pieces like nightstands, mirrors, wardrobes/armoires, and specialty storage.
If you want a cohesive look, begin with a collection and then choose the exact pieces your room layout can handle. If your room is smaller, you may get a better result by prioritizing vertical storage (chests, wardrobes) instead of wide pieces.
Our Latest Dressers
Our Latest Nightstands
build piece-by-piece
Bedroom Storage Solutions Without the Clutter
Reduce clutter with intentional storage pieces.
A bedroom feels calmer when storage is intentional. If you’re trying to reduce visual clutter, start by choosing storage that matches your room constraints—under-bed drawers for floor-space limits, taller chests for narrow walls, and wardrobes/armoires when closets aren’t enough.
For accessories and smaller items, specialized jewelry storage can keep daily essentials organized without turning dresser surfaces into drop zones.
Our Latest Armoires
Lead Times at a Glance
Platform vs. Standard: What’s the Difference?
Heritage’s Beds category explicitly organizes beds by Daybeds, Standard Bed, Storage Bed, and Wallbed. The table below adds two shopper-friendly classifications (Platform and Adjustable) to help your category page answer common filter questions even when those terms overlap with standard-bed listings. Lead-time values reflect Heritage’s published general ranges (standard 8–12 weeks; fastest 6–8; longest 14–16; quick ship 2–4 weeks; custom adds 2 weeks) and the lead-time article’s note that specialty features can push longer.
| Bed type | Best for | Typical features | Pros | Cons | Typical lead time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | Most primary bedrooms | Headboard/footboard frame; wide style selection | Clean look; easy to pair with dressers/wardrobes | Less built-in storage | Usually aligns with standard order ranges; quick ship may be available |
| Storage | Small bedrooms; limited closets | Drawers in side rails; often platform height | Adds storage without extra furniture; helps reduce clutter | Heavier; drawers need clearance | Often within standard ranges; can run longer with added features |
| Wallbed | Guest rooms; office/guest combos | Fold-away bed mechanism; space-saving footprint | Maximizes usable floor space | More complex planning/installation | Often standard ranges, but may trend longer as a specialty item |
| Daybed | Flexible guest space; seating + sleep | Daybed frame; can pair with trundle depending on design | Dual-purpose; great for smaller rooms | Not the same “primary bed” feel; sizing planning needed | Often standard ranges; ask about quick ship availability |
| Platform | Modern, low-profile looks | Mattress-support platform (slats/platform); often “no box spring” | Cleaner silhouette; fewer components | Lower height can affect comfort; storage varies | Often standard ranges; confirm quick ship per model |
| Adjustable (base-compatible) | Comfort/positioning needs | Design/clearance compatible with adjustable base | Can improve comfort for many sleepers | Compatibility must be confirmed; base may be separate | Furniture often follows standard ranges; base timing varies |
Bedroom Furniture Questions, Answered
Can you match my existing bedroom furniture?
Often, yes. Share photos and your goals, and we’ll help guide wood/finish choices and options so your new piece fits your existing look.
How long does a bedroom order take?
Many hardwood orders fall in a typical 8–12 week window, but timing varies by builder, season, and custom options. If timing matters, ask about quick ship programs for select pieces.
Do storage beds require a box spring?
Some storage bed designs explicitly list “no box springs needed.” If you’re shopping a specific bed, confirm the requirements before ordering.
Can you help me choose the right bed size?
Yes—start with standard mattress sizes, then measure your room and plan for clearance so drawers and walking paths still work comfortably.
Visit Our Allentown Rd Showroom
Amish Bedroom Furniture Near Lima
Need help dialing in the right bedroom layout? Visit our Allentown Road location to shop indoor bedroom furniture and get hands-on help building a set that fits your home—from beds and nightstands to dressers, mirrors, and storage pieces. Seeing proportions in person makes it easier to choose the right scale and avoid surprises.
Use the map below to find us. Bringing room measurements, doorway widths, and telling us if any tight stair turns are present is helpful for us so we can steer you toward options that will deliver and install cleanly.































