Living Room Furniture

timeless style, lasting quality, and customization options

Create a Living Room That Feels Warm, Comfortable, and Complete

The living room often becomes one of the most used spaces in the home. It is where families relax, guests gather, and everyday routines naturally unfold. At Steiner’s Amish Furniture, our living room furniture collection brings together solid wood craftsmanship, lasting comfort, and practical function so you can create a space that feels welcoming, comfortable, and made for real life.

Whether you are starting with seating, adding media furniture, looking for the right occasional tables, or finishing the room with accent pieces, there are many ways to shape a living room around how you actually use it. From TV stands and sofas to love seats, accent chairs, entryway furniture, mantels, and décor, Steiner’s offers living room furniture that helps the room feel complete without losing warmth or character.

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Customers Love the Quality and Comfort

Choosing living room furniture is about more than filling open space. It is about creating a room that feels comfortable to live in, easy to gather in, and balanced enough to support everyday routines. That is why many shoppers value Steiner’s for both the furniture itself and the welcoming, no-pressure experience of shopping in person.

At Steiner’s Amish Furniture, customers can compare styles, explore wood finishes, and find seating and storage pieces that feel right for their home. Whether the goal is a casual family room, a more refined front living room, or a space that blends comfort with cleaner design, the right furniture should feel lasting, practical, and personal.

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I couldn't be happier with my new custom couch from Steiner's. The quality, and workmanship is outstanding. So too, was the level of guidance I received in the store, when trying to make my decision. Believe me, it's difficult when there are so many options. Even the delivery team was wonderful. I highly recommend Steiner's, you won't be disappointed.

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Very nice atmosphere the employees were very helpful and knowledgeable. No pushy sales they let you browse and answered questions if needed. I will definitely go back! Their delivery guys were wonderful taking very good care not to damage any of the items and explaining how to care for our beautiful items.

★★★★★

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!

Sofas, Love Seats, and Flexible Seating Choices

Finding the Right Living Room Seating Setup

Seating usually sets the tone for the living room more than any other category. Some spaces need a full sofa that anchors the room, while others benefit from a love seat, reclining comfort, sectional seating, or even a sleeper for added flexibility. The best choice depends on the size of the room, the way it is used, and how relaxed or structured the space needs to feel.

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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.

Sofas

A sofa is often the main seating piece in the living room and usually helps establish the overall layout of the room. It creates a clear gathering space and gives the room a strong foundation for additional seating and accent furniture.

Love Seats

Love seats work well in smaller living rooms, paired seating layouts, or rooms that need a little more flexibility with scale. They can soften the footprint of the space while still offering comfortable seating for everyday use.

Sectionals

Sectionals are a practical choice for larger rooms or family spaces where maximizing seating matters. They help define the seating zone more fully and often create a more relaxed, lounge-oriented feel.

Reclining and Sleeper Options

Reclining seating adds a stronger comfort focus to the room, while sleeper pieces bring flexibility for guests or multi-use spaces. These options are often helpful when the living room needs to do more than one job without feeling overcrowded.

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Living Room Collections Designed to Work Together

Living room collections are a great way to create a space that feels connected from piece to piece. Instead of choosing every item separately, collections offer a more coordinated starting point with furniture designed to work together visually and functionally. At Steiner’s Amish Furniture, collections make it easier to compare styles, wood choices, and finishes while creating a living room that feels comfortable, welcoming, and built for everyday use.

Media furniture and accent tables

Living Room Tables and Storage That Work Together

Some of the most important living room pieces are the ones that quietly support everyday use. TV stands help organize media and anchor the room, while occasional tables bring convenience right where it is needed most. 

TV Stands

TV stands often serve as one of the main anchor pieces in the living room. They help organize media components, support the television, and add visual structure along a major wall. Whether the goal is a simpler console, a corner unit, or a larger entertainment center, the right TV furniture can make the space feel more grounded and less cluttered.

End Tables

End tables add convenience beside sofas and chairs while also helping the seating arrangement feel more complete. They are useful for lamps, reading materials, and smaller essentials, and they often help the room feel more balanced from one side to the other.

Sofa Tables and Sofa Servers

Sofa tables and sofa servers help add function without taking up as much floor space as larger pieces. They work especially well behind sofas, beside seating, or in transitional parts of the room where a little extra surface area can make everyday living feel easier.

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For Style & Relaxation

Accent Seating That Adds Personality and Comfort

Accent seating helps fill out the living room in a way that feels intentional rather than crowded. Some homes need a supportive arm chair, while others benefit from a glider, rocker, recliner, or ottoman that makes the space feel more relaxed and usable. These pieces often bring both personality and everyday comfort to the room.

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.

Arm Chairs

Arm chairs are a classic way to round out a seating arrangement. They help define the room more clearly while offering comfortable individual seating that works for conversation, reading, or simply relaxing.

Recliners

Recliners bring a stronger comfort focus to the living room and are often chosen for daily lounging or media-focused spaces. They are a good fit when the room needs to feel especially comfortable and lived in.

Gliders and Rockers

Gliders and rockers offer motion seating that can make the room feel softer and more relaxed. They work especially well in casual living spaces, reading corners, or homes that want a more comforting rhythm to the seating mix.

Ottomans

Ottomans are one of the most flexible pieces in the living room. They can support footrest comfort, extra seating, or even function as a softer table-like surface depending on the layout and the needs of the room.

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

The Finishing Touches

The Supporting Pieces That Pull the Room Together

Once the main seating and tables are in place, the supporting pieces are often what make the room feel more settled. Entryway furniture helps with first impressions and daily organization. Mantels, décor, and accent furnishings give the room more personality. Even specialty items like pet furniture can help a home feel better designed around real everyday life.

Entryway Furniture

Entryway pieces such as clothes trees, coat racks, hall seats, and hallway benches help support the transition into the living area while also adding practical daily function. They are especially useful in homes where the living room connects closely to a front room or shared entry zone.

Fireplace Mantels

A fireplace mantel can become a strong focal feature in the living room. It helps frame the space visually and gives the room a more finished architectural feel, even while still serving a practical purpose.

Décor

Décor pieces such as clocks, shelves, plant stands, lighting, and magazine stands add layers of character that help the room feel lived in and more personal. These details often bring warmth without requiring the footprint of a larger furniture piece.

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Design Living Room Furniture That Fits Your Style

Personalize Your Living Room Furniture

One of the biggest advantages of shopping for living room furniture at Steiner’s Amish Furniture is the ability to create a room that feels more personal from the beginning. Living spaces are used in many different ways. Some are built around family time and comfort, while others need a cleaner, more structured feel for hosting or entertaining. Customization helps the furniture match both the room and the way it is actually lived in.

  • Choose from multiple hardwoods and finish colors
  • Compare living room styles from classic to more updated looks
  • Coordinate TV stands, tables, seating, and accent pieces
  • Select upholstery and seating options that fit everyday comfort
  • Add storage and supporting furniture where function matters most
  • Create a living room that feels cohesive and welcoming
  • Build around the right balance of comfort, beauty, and utility
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Furniture at a Glance

A Helpful Living Room Furniture Comparison Guide

Some living room furniture pieces anchor the room, while others add comfort, storage, or finishing detail. This chart offers a simple side-by-side look at the most common living room furniture types so shoppers can better understand what belongs in their space and why.

Furniture Type Best For Main Function Footprint Why People Choose It
TV Stand Media walls and entertainment areas Supports TV and media storage Moderate to larger Helps organize electronics and anchor the room
Coffee Table Centering the seating area Main surface for daily living Moderate Adds convenience and helps define the seating zone
End Table Beside sofas and chairs Small surface for lighting and essentials Small Keeps everyday items close at hand
Sofa Table or Sofa Server Behind sofas or beside seating Extra surface support Small to moderate Adds function without taking much room
Sofa Main living room seating Everyday shared seating Larger Creates the core gathering space in the room
Love Seat Smaller seating layouts Compact shared seating Moderate Offers comfort without the scale of a full sofa
Sectional Larger family rooms Expanded seating arrangement Larger Maximizes seating and helps define the room
Accent Chair or Recliner Flexible individual seating Comfort and support seating Small to moderate Adds variety and everyday comfort
Ottoman Multi-use comfort support Footrest, accent, or light seating Small Brings flexible function to the room
Entryway Piece Front rooms and shared entry areas Daily organization and support Small to moderate Helps the room feel more practical and welcoming
Fireplace Mantel Rooms with a fireplace focal point Visual framing and accent support Moderate Strengthens the room’s overall focal point
Décor Piece Finishing touches and personalization Accent function and styling Small Adds warmth and helps the room feel complete

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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 living room 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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Living Room Furniture Questions, Answered

What living room furniture pieces should I start with first?

Most living rooms begin with the main seating and at least one anchor piece such as a TV stand or coffee table. From there, the room can be built out with end tables, accent seating, and finishing pieces depending on the space and how the room is used.

How do I choose between a sofa, love seat, and sectional?

A sofa is often the most versatile choice for many living rooms. A love seat works well when the room is smaller or when paired with other seating. A sectional is often the better fit for larger family spaces where maximizing seating matters more.

Do I need both a coffee table and end tables?

Not always, but many living rooms work better with both. A coffee table helps center the seating area, while end tables bring convenient surface space beside chairs and sofas. The best mix depends on the room size and how much function you want close at hand.

What is the difference between a TV console and an entertainment center?

A TV console usually offers a simpler, lower-profile look, while an entertainment center tends to provide more storage and a stronger furniture presence. The better fit often depends on how much storage you need and how prominent you want the media wall to feel.

Can living room furniture be customized?

Yes. Living room furniture can often be personalized through wood choice, finish, upholstery, scale, and coordinated matching pieces. That flexibility helps the room feel more cohesive, comfortable, and better suited to your home.

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