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Custom Bedroom Furniture in Rochester, NY

Amish bedroom furniture is handcrafted from solid hardwoods like oak, cherry, and maple using traditional joinery techniques such as dovetail and mortise-and-tenon construction. Unlike mass-produced furniture made with particle board and veneers, each Amish piece is built to order with customizable dimensions, wood species, and finish options. Amish Exclusive in Webster, NY carries 152 bedroom collections available for custom order.

Handcrafted Bedroom Furniture for Rochester Homes

Your bedroom is your sanctuary, and the furniture in it should reflect that. At Amish Exclusive, we offer the Rochester area's largest selection of handcrafted Amish bedroom furniture, with over 152 collections spanning every style from classic Mission and timeless Shaker to contemporary and transitional designs. You'll find the clean horizontal lines of Mission platform beds, the gentle curves of Shaker sleigh beds, and the sleek profiles of modern panel beds. Something here fits your home.

Every piece is built from solid hardwood by skilled Amish artisans using traditional techniques passed down through generations. No particle board, no cam-lock fasteners, no shortcuts. When you invest in Amish bedroom furniture, you're investing in pieces that will serve your family for decades and often become cherished heirlooms passed to the next generation.

Bed Sizing Guide

Choosing the right bed size is the foundation of a well-designed bedroom. Here's what you need to know about standard Amish bed sizes and the room dimensions they require:

Bed SizeMattress DimensionsMinimum Room SizeBest For
Twin38" x 75"7' x 10'Children, guest rooms
Full / Double54" x 75"10' x 10'Single adults, teens
Queen60" x 80"10' x 12'Couples, most popular
King76" x 80"12' x 12'Spacious master bedrooms
California King72" x 84"12' x 12'Taller individuals

Most Amish bed frames do not require a box spring. A platform slat system is built directly into the frame, providing even mattress support while keeping the bed at a comfortable height. If you prefer the look of a taller bed, our artisans can adjust the frame height to accommodate a foundation or box spring. Visit our showroom at 2045 Empire Blvd in Webster to try different bed heights in person.

A customer from Brighton ordered a queen cherry sleigh bed six years ago. Last spring she came back for matching nightstands. Same collection, same stain code. The new pieces look like they were built alongside the originals. That's the advantage of Amish furniture.

Dresser & Storage Styles

The right storage pieces make all the difference in a functional bedroom. Here's how the main Amish bedroom storage options compare:

PieceTypical SizeDrawersBest For
Dresser60" to 72" wide6 to 9 drawersPrimary clothing storage, mirror pairing
Chest of Drawers34" to 38" wide5 to 7 drawersSmaller rooms, supplemental storage
Armoire40" to 48" wide2 to 4 drawers + shelves/rodRooms without closets, versatile storage
Nightstand22" to 28" wide1 to 3 drawersBedside essentials, lamps, books

All Amish dressers and chests feature full-extension, solid wood drawer slides, not the flimsy metal tracks found in mass-produced furniture. Drawer bottoms are solid wood panels, and backs are fully paneled rather than stapled-on hardboard. These construction details mean smooth, reliable operation for decades, not just years.

A young couple bought just a maple bed frame and one nightstand when they moved into their first house. They added the matching dresser a year later and the chest of drawers the year after that. Three purchases over three years, all from the same collection, all matching. You can build your set at your own pace.

Customize Every Detail

One of the greatest advantages of Amish-crafted bedroom furniture is the ability to customize every piece to your exact preferences. Choose from six premium hardwood species: oak for classic durability, cherry for warm elegance that deepens with age, maple for clean contemporary appeal, walnut for rich sophistication, hickory for bold rustic character, or brown maple for a smooth, versatile canvas that takes stain beautifully.

Beyond wood species, you control every detail: select from dozens of stain colors or bring a sample for a custom match. Specify hardware styles from traditional knobs to modern pulls. Adjust dimensions to fit alcoves, low ceilings, or unique room layouts. Add soft-close drawer slides, felt-lined jewelry drawers, or cedar-lined bottom drawers. Our Amish artisans welcome custom requests. Call (585) 670-0607 to discuss your project.

What to Buy First

Building a bedroom set doesn't have to happen all at once. If you're furnishing on a budget or timeline, here's the order most Rochester homeowners follow: start with the bed frame, as it's the focal point and sets the style for the room. Next, add a dresser for primary clothing storage. Then a pair of nightstands for bedside function. Finally, add supplemental storage like a chest of drawers or armoire as your needs evolve. Because all Amish furniture is built to order, you can add matching pieces months or years later and they'll coordinate perfectly.

Rochester Delivery & Setup

Amish Exclusive delivers throughout the greater Rochester area including Webster, Penfield, Pittsford, Victor, Fairport, Brighton, Henrietta, Greece, and surrounding communities. Our white-glove delivery service ensures your new bedroom furniture is carefully transported, placed in your room of choice, and fully assembled. We remove all packaging materials so you can enjoy your new furniture immediately.

Visit our showroom at 2045 Empire Blvd in Webster, NY to see our bedroom collection in person. We're open Tuesday through Saturday from 11am to 5pm and Sunday from 12pm to 4pm. Or browse all 152 bedroom collections online to start exploring your options.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, stain selection is one of the most popular customization options. Each builder offers their own stain palette, typically 20 to 40 colors ranging from natural blondes to deep espressos. You can also request custom color matching if you need your new piece to blend with existing furniture. We recommend visiting our showroom to view stain samples on actual wood, as screens don't always capture the true warmth and depth of a hand-applied finish.
It depends on the bed design. Traditional Amish bed frames with slat systems do not require a box spring. The solid hardwood slats provide excellent mattress support on their own. Platform-style beds are specifically designed for mattress-only use. Some panel beds can accommodate either a mattress alone or a mattress with box spring, depending on the rail height. We can advise you on the best setup for any specific bed collection when you visit our showroom.
Absolutely. Amish furniture holds its value better than any mass-produced alternative. Solid hardwood pieces can be refinished and restored rather than replaced, and many families pass them down through generations. Customers who switch to Amish furniture often tell us they wish they'd stopped buying disposable furniture sooner. The durability, beauty, and craftsmanship make it one of the best long-term investments you can make for your home.
Yes, Brown Maple is genuine hard maple. It's not a separate species but refers to maple boards with natural mineral streaking and color variation in the heartwood. These darker markings give each piece a unique, rustic character. Brown Maple is just as strong and durable as regular maple but costs less because the color variation is considered cosmetic imperfection by lumber graders. It's an excellent choice if you want a distinctive look at a more accessible price point.
Our Amish bedroom collections are available in all standard sizes: Twin (39x75"), Full (54x75"), Queen (60x80"), King (76x80"), and California King (72x84"). Most collections also offer Twin XL (39x80") for taller individuals. Panel beds, sleigh beds, platform beds, and poster beds are all available. Many of our 152 bedroom collections offer matching nightstands, dressers, chests, and armoires so you can furnish your entire bedroom in a coordinated style.
Start with the bed frame and one or two nightstands. These are the pieces you'll use most and that define the room's style. A dresser or chest is typically the next priority for clothing storage. If your closet space is limited, an armoire or wardrobe can be a beautiful and functional addition. The advantage of Amish furniture is that every collection stays available for years, so you can add matching pieces over time without worrying about discontinued styles. Build your bedroom set at your own pace and budget.
Oak is the most popular choice for dining tables because it scores 1,360 on the Janka hardness scale, hides minor scratches in its open grain, and takes both light and dark stains well. Maple (1,450 Janka) is harder and works best with painted finishes. Cherry (950 Janka) is softer but develops a beautiful reddish patina over years. For maximum durability with rustic character, hickory (1,820 Janka) is the toughest option we offer. We keep stain samples on each species in our Webster showroom so you can compare them side by side.
Oak has a prominent, open grain pattern and is extremely durable. It's the most popular choice for dining tables and bedroom furniture. Cherry has a finer grain and starts as a lighter pinkish-brown that deepens to a rich reddish-brown over time with light exposure. Maple has a very smooth, tight grain that takes stain evenly, making it ideal for painted or darker finishes. All three are excellent hardwoods that will last generations. We keep samples of each in our showroom so you can see and feel the differences.

Our Amish craftsmen work with premium North American hardwoods, each with distinct characteristics:

  • Oak (1,360 Janka) — prominent grain, extremely durable, the most popular choice
  • Cherry (950 Janka) — fine grain that deepens to a rich reddish-brown over time
  • Maple (1,450 Janka) — smooth, tight grain that takes stain evenly
  • Hickory (1,820 Janka) — the hardest option, with bold rustic character
  • Brown Maple — genuine hard maple with natural mineral streaking at a lower price
  • Walnut — rich dark tones without needing stain

All lumber is kiln-dried to 6-8% moisture before building. Read our complete wood species guide to compare grain, hardness, and best uses for each species.

Our Amish builders offer a wide range of finish options. Stain colors range from natural and golden tones to medium browns, dark espresso, and ebony. Many builders offer 20 to 40 different stain options. You can also choose between finish sheens from satin to semi-gloss. Painted finishes in white, black, gray, and other colors are available on most collections. We keep stain samples in our Webster showroom so you can see how each finish looks on different wood species.

Amish Exclusive is located at 2045 Empire Blvd in Webster, NY, just 15 minutes east of downtown Rochester. We carry over 260 collections of handcrafted Amish furniture.

Browse by room to see what's available:

Visit our showroom Tuesday through Saturday 11am to 5pm or Sunday 12pm to 4pm, or call (585) 670-0607.

The Amish craftsmen we work with source their hardwood lumber primarily from sustainably managed forests in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana, the heart of Amish country. The lumber is kiln-dried to the proper moisture content (6 to 8%) before building, which prevents warping and cracking. Using domestically sourced, responsibly harvested hardwood is both an environmental and quality advantage over imported materials.

The difference comes down to materials and construction:

  • Solid hardwood — never particle board, MDF, or veneers
  • Mortise-and-tenon joints — the same technique used in timber-frame barns that stand for centuries
  • Dovetail drawers — interlocking wood joints, not stapled particleboard boxes
  • Hand-applied finishes — multiple coats that protect and seal the wood

A well-cared-for Amish piece lasts 50 to 100 years and can be sanded and refinished multiple times. Mass-produced furniture typically lasts 5 to 7 years before it needs replacing.

Read why Amish furniture lasts generations or learn about how to identify real solid wood furniture.

The price difference comes down to materials and craftsmanship. Big-box furniture uses particle board, veneers, and staples, and it's designed to be replaced in 5 to 7 years. Amish furniture uses solid hardwood, hand-cut joinery, and hand-applied finishes. A single dresser may take an Amish craftsman 40+ hours to build. When you factor in that an Amish piece lasts 50 to 100 years versus 5 to 7 years for mass-produced furniture, the cost per year of ownership is actually lower.

Design Your Perfect Bedroom

Visit our Webster showroom to see our handcrafted bedroom furniture in person, or call to start your custom order.

2045 Empire Blvd, Webster, NY, 15 minutes from Rochester.

Call (585) 670-0607