Bedroom Furniture

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Design a Better Bedroom With Solid Wood Furniture

Your bedroom should feel comfortable, organized, and personal. At Steiner’s Amish Furniture, our bedroom furniture collection brings together solid wood craftsmanship, timeless design, and practical storage for the way you live every day. Whether you are furnishing a full primary suite, updating a guest room, or looking for one standout piece, you can find beds, dressers, chests, night stands, wardrobes, mirrors, and bedroom accents that bring lasting value to your home.

With two Arizona locations and a welcoming, no-pressure environment, Steiner’s makes it easier to explore bedroom furniture that fits both your style and your space. From classic to more modern looks, you can compare furniture in person and create a bedroom that feels settled, functional, and built to last.

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See Why Shoppers Return to Steiner’s

Choosing bedroom furniture is about more than filling a room. It is about finding pieces that feel right in your home, fit your daily routine, and hold up beautifully over time. That is why so many shoppers value Steiner’s for both the furniture itself and the comfortable, no-pressure atmosphere.

At Steiner’s Amish Furniture, customers are drawn to the craftsmanship, style options, and personalized experience. From first-time visitors to repeat shoppers furnishing multiple rooms, many appreciate being able to compare wood types, explore finishes, and create bedroom furniture that feels truly their own.

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We’ve been purchasing furniture from Steiner’s Amish Furniture since 2000. From our dining room set, end tables, sofa table, entertainment center to our most recent purchase - our very first bedroom set - we couldn’t be happier. The furniture is so beautiful, but it’s also so well made! We love that we can customize it to fit our needs exactly. The staff (Brent, Tamee, Ellen & Kyle) are so patient and friendly. There aren’t a lot of businesses out there today that you could walk into and be greeted by name, after not being there in over a year. Highly recommend this family owned company!

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If you want quality furniture, this is the place to go. My wife and I have purchased a bedroom set and entertainment center from Steiner's. We just added a new dining room table and chairs that is exceptional in quality and delivered on the date that was promised when ordered.

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We had a very enjoyable & awesome experience dealing with Breanna Rose while shopping for a queen-sized bed. Breanna was very patient & helpful in explaining all the different types of wood, how the beds were contructed, etc. Once we made the final decision on a bed, we were confident with our choice & everything went smoothly right up to the date of delivery! We highly recommend Steiner's Amish Furniture & commend Breanna for her professionalism & expert advice.

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Bed Styles for Different Bedroom Needs

The bed is the anchor of the bedroom, so choosing the right style matters. Some shoppers want a classic standard bed that lets the rest of the furniture shine. Others need added storage, better use of floor space, or a flexible option for guest rooms and multi-use spaces. At Steiner’s, the bed selection can support both the style of the room and the way the room needs to function.

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Warm bedroom featuring solid wood furniture, including a Craftsman-style bed frame, matching nightstands, and a chest of drawers in a rich brown finish.

Standard Bed

A standard bed is often the best starting point for a timeless bedroom layout. It gives the room a clear focal point and pairs easily with dressers, chests, and night stands. This style works especially well when under-bed storage is not a priority and the goal is a balanced, traditional furniture setup.

Storage Bed

A storage bed helps the room work harder without looking cluttered. Built-in drawers add useful space for extra blankets, clothing, or seasonal items, which can be especially helpful in bedrooms where additional case goods would feel too bulky. It is a practical choice when you want comfort and storage in one piece.

Wallbed

A wallbed is ideal for guest rooms, offices, and multi-purpose spaces that need flexibility. It allows the room to serve more than one function while still offering a proper sleeping setup when needed. For homes that want efficient use of square footage, a wallbed can be a very smart solution.

Daybed

A daybed offers a lighter, more casual bedroom solution that can work well in guest spaces, reading corners, or rooms that need both seating and sleeping function. It helps create a more relaxed look while still offering useful everyday versatility.

Bedroom Collections That Make Matching Easy

Shop Bedroom Collections and Matched Sets

Bedroom collections are a great way to bring the room together with confidence. Instead of building the space one piece at a time, collections give you a coordinated starting point with matching beds, dressers, chests, and night stands. At Steiner’s Amish Furniture, collections also make it easier to compare style directions, wood choices, and finish options as you create a bedroom that feels settled, cohesive, and built for long-term use.

Wardrobes, Armoires, and Expanded Storage Pieces

When the Bedroom Needs More Storage

Some bedrooms need more than the standard mix of a bed, dresser, and night stands. Larger storage pieces help when clothing storage needs expand, closet space is limited, or the room needs more concealed organization. Wardrobes, armoires, gentleman’s chests, and mule chests each bring a different kind of function while still helping the room feel coordinated and intentional.

Wardrobes

Wardrobes are a practical solution when the bedroom needs more hanging storage. They help support rooms with smaller closets or provide extra space for seasonal clothing, coats, or specialty garments. Their taller profile also adds visual structure to the room.

Armoires

Armoires offer enclosed vertical storage and can serve different purposes depending on the layout. Some are used primarily for clothing, while others help conceal media, accessories, or multi-purpose storage. They are especially useful when the goal is to keep the room looking tidy and streamlined.

Gentleman’s Chest

A gentleman’s chest combines drawer storage with a taller, more substantial form. It can be a great middle ground for shoppers who want more storage than a standard chest provides but still want the furniture to feel refined and intentional in the room.

Mule Chest

A mule chest blends the practical benefits of drawer storage with the look of a larger statement piece. It works well in bedrooms where broader storage is helpful, but the room would still benefit from a piece with added height and presence.

Exterior view of Heirloom Amish Furniture store, showing the storefront with signs and outdoor furniture displayed along the sidewalk.

Core Bedroom Storage Pieces

Bedroom Storage Furniture That Works Together

A well-furnished bedroom usually depends on a few core storage pieces working together. Dressers offer broad storage and a strong visual presence. Chests bring more vertical storage when floor space is tighter. Night stands keep essentials close at hand and help frame the bed. When chosen well, these pieces create a room that feels organized without feeling overcrowded.

Close-up of woodworking tools with wooden handles, placed on a marked wooden surface, used for crafting solid wood furniture.
Warm bedroom featuring solid wood furniture, including a Craftsman-style bed frame, matching nightstands, and a chest of drawers in a rich brown finish.

Dressers

A dresser is one of the most important storage pieces in the bedroom. It offers wider drawer space for clothing and helps anchor a wall visually. Dressers are often paired with mirrors and work especially well in primary bedrooms where the goal is everyday organization with a more complete furniture feel.

Chests

Chests are useful when the room needs strong storage but cannot spare as much wall width. Their taller profile makes them a smart choice for narrower spaces, secondary bedrooms, or layouts that need extra drawer capacity without adding too much footprint.

Night Stands

Night stands add practical storage right where it matters most. They keep reading materials, charging cords, lamps, and everyday essentials within easy reach while also helping the bed feel more grounded in the room. One-drawer, two-drawer, and three-drawer options let the piece match the storage level the room needs.

Exterior view of Heirloom Amish Furniture store, showing the storefront with signs and outdoor furniture displayed along the sidewalk.

Mirrors, Jewelry Storage, and Bedroom Accents

Finishing Touches for a More Complete Bedroom

Once the main furniture is in place, the finishing pieces are often what make the room feel truly settled. Mirrors add brightness and help the space feel more open. Jewelry storage keeps smaller valuables better organized. Occasionals such as seating or quilt racks add comfort and character. These pieces may not anchor the room, but they do a lot to complete it.

Mirrors

Mirrors help the bedroom feel brighter, more open, and more complete. Wall mirrors and floor mirrors each serve slightly different roles, whether the goal is checking daily outfits, reflecting light, or visually expanding the room.

Jewelry Storage

Jewelry storage pieces bring more organization to items that are easy to misplace or tangle. Boxes, chests, and mirrored jewelry storage options help protect accessories while keeping them easier to access as part of the daily routine.

Occasionals

Occasional bedroom pieces such as seating or quilt racks add flexibility and visual warmth. They can make the room feel more lived in, more functional, and better suited to everyday comfort rather than simply looking furnished.

Blanket Chests

A blanket chest adds low-profile storage at the foot of the bed or along a wall while also contributing to the room’s overall style. It is a good option for extra bedding, seasonal items, or simply adding one more practical accent piece to the layout.

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Bedroom Storage Solutions Without the Clutter

Reduce clutter with intentional storage pieces.

One of the strongest advantages of shopping at Steiner’s Amish Furniture is the ability to personalize the furniture to fit your home more naturally. Bedroom furniture is not one-size-fits-all. Some rooms need a warmer wood tone, others need cleaner lines, and many need storage choices that work better for the way the space is actually used. With solid wood construction and a broad range of styles, customization helps the room feel more intentional from the start.

  • Choose from multiple hardwoods and finish colors
  • Compare traditional, transitional, and more modern bedroom styles
  • Coordinate beds, storage pieces, and accent furniture
  • Select hardware that fits the overall look of the room
  • Add storage features where function matters most
  • Create a bedroom that feels cohesive from piece to piece
  • Work toward the right mix of beauty, comfort, and utility
Exterior view of Heirloom Amish Furniture store, showing the storefront with signs and outdoor furniture displayed along the sidewalk.

Furniture at a Glance

A Helpful Bedroom Furniture Comparison Guide

Every bedroom works a little differently, and the right furniture mix depends on the space, storage needs, and overall look you want to create. This chart offers a simple way to compare bedroom furniture pieces side by side, from beds and dressers to wardrobes, mirrors, and accent pieces, so it is easier to decide what belongs in your room.

Furniture Type Best For Main Function Footprint Why People Choose It
Standard Bed Traditional bedroom layouts Main sleeping space Moderate to larger Creates a timeless focal point for the room
Storage Bed Bedrooms needing extra storage Sleeping space plus built-in drawer storage Larger Adds practical storage without needing another piece
Wallbed Guest rooms and multi-use spaces Fold-away sleeping solution Small when closed Helps maximize flexible floor space
Daybed Casual guest rooms or flexible rooms Seating and sleeping use Moderate Brings more versatility to the room
Night Stand Bedside convenience Keeps essentials close at hand Small Adds everyday function beside the bed
Dresser Everyday clothing storage Wide drawer storage Moderate to larger Offers strong storage and visual balance
Chest Narrower rooms needing storage Vertical drawer storage Moderate Gives storage without taking as much wall width
Wardrobe or Armoire Bedrooms with limited closet space Enclosed hanging or concealed storage Larger Expands bedroom storage capacity
Mirror Bedrooms needing light and function Reflection and visual balance Small to moderate Helps the room feel brighter and more complete
Jewelry Storage Organizing smaller valuables Dedicated accessory storage Small Keeps jewelry protected and easier to access
Occasionals Comfort and finishing detail Accent function and support use Small to moderate Adds warmth and completes the room

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See Steiner’s Amish Furniture in Person

Experience the Difference

There is something different about seeing solid wood furniture in person. At Steiner’s Amish Furniture, our showrooms give you the chance to explore bedroom furniture up close, compare styles, and get a better feel for the craftsmanship, finish, and scale of each piece. Whether you visit our Sun City or Tempe location, you can shop in a comfortable, welcoming environment designed to help you make confident decisions.

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Bedroom Furniture Questions, Answered

What bedroom furniture pieces should I start with first?

Most bedrooms start with the bed, then build out with the storage pieces that support everyday use. For some rooms that means a dresser and night stands first, while others benefit from adding a chest, wardrobe, or mirror depending on the available space.

How do I choose between a dresser and a chest?

A dresser works well when the room has enough wall space and needs broader drawer storage. A chest is often the better fit when the room is narrower and needs more vertical storage instead of a wider piece.

Is a storage bed worth it?

A storage bed can be very helpful when the room needs more function but does not have enough space for another large storage piece. It is a practical solution for extra bedding, clothing, or seasonal items while still keeping the room looking organized.

What is the difference between a wardrobe and an armoire?

Both provide enclosed vertical storage, but the right fit often depends on how you want to use the piece. Some shoppers prefer wardrobes when hanging storage matters most, while armoires can be useful for more flexible concealed storage needs.

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