
Bedroom Furniture
Brings warmth, durability, and timeless character to your space
Amish Bedroom Furniture for North Carolina Homes
Your bedroom should feel comfortable, personal, and easy to live in every day. At Home Acres Fine Furniture in Hamptonville, NC, our bedroom furniture collection features solid-wood pieces that combine beauty, function, and lasting quality. Whether you are furnishing a full primary suite, updating a guest room, or adding better storage to a smaller space, the right bedroom furniture helps the room feel more complete and more useful.
You will find everything from beds, dressers, and chests to nightstands, wardrobes, mirrors, jewelry storage, and other finishing pieces that help the space work better as a whole. With Amish craftsmanship, thoughtful design, and a wide selection of styles, our bedroom furniture is built to serve your home well for years to come.
Our Featured Bedroom Furniture Collections
Cornwell Collection
This Collection Includes:
- Cornwell Bed
- Armoire
- Dresser
- Deluxe Dresser
- Small Dresser
- Lingerie With Doors
- Lingerie With Drawers
- Gentlemen’s Chest
- Chest of Drawers
- Deluxe Nightstand
- Nightstand
- Blanket Chest
Ivy Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Hardware:
- A-500-6MB (Small Pull)
- A-500-10MB (Large Pull)
This Collection Includes:
- Ivy Bed
- Armoire
- Dresser
- Chest of Drawers
- Lingerie Chest
- Nightstand
Wilson Bedroom Collection
This Collection Includes:
- Wilson Bed
- Wardrobe
- High Dresser
- Low Dresser
- Chest of Drawers
- Lingerie Chest
- Nightstand
- Blanket Chest
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Why Families Choose Amish Bedroom Furniture
Shopping for bedroom furniture should feel comfortable, not rushed. At Home Acres Fine Furniture, families can explore a wide selection of quality-crafted pieces in a quieter setting, with furniture chosen for its durability, beauty, and long-term value. It is the kind of place where you can take your time, compare styles, and picture how each piece might fit into your home.
Our roots in Amish furniture craftsmanship help shape the furniture we carry and the standards we look for. From solid-wood beds and storage pieces to the finishing details that complete the room, we focus on furniture meant to be enjoyed for years, not replaced after a short season.
“Home Acres has a welcoming environment and helped us custom design our dining room table and chairs. We couldn’t be happier with our beautiful, high quality set.”
Micah Y.
“Our home is full of Home Acres furniture. We can’t say enough great things about the people and service. They sell beautiful furniture at a very reasonable price. We’ve made many trips, and have never been disappointed! Highly recommend.”
Michael P.
“The craftsmanship of the furniture is lovely. The staff is super friendly and accommodating. Absolutely love the locale and ambience of this place.”
Yvette L.
Find the Best Bed Style
Bed Options for Different Spaces and Storage Needs
Outdoor tables often become the center of the patio or porch, so the right height and style matter. Some spaces are built for everyday dining, while others feel better with a taller, more casual setup or a fire-centered gathering area. Comparing the main outdoor table styles makes it easier to choose the option that fits the layout, the seating, and the kind of outdoor time you want most.


Standard Beds
Standard beds are a strong choice for shoppers who want a classic bedroom foundation without adding extra bulk or built-in storage. They work especially well in primary bedrooms where the goal is a timeless look, easy layout planning, and freedom to pair the bed with dressers, chests, and night stands of your choosing.
Storage Beds
Storage beds are ideal when the bedroom needs to work harder. Built-in drawer storage can help with extra blankets, seasonal clothing, or everyday overflow, making them especially useful in smaller bedrooms where floor space matters and every piece needs to serve more than one purpose.
Daybeds
Daybeds are a practical option for guest rooms, multipurpose rooms, or smaller spaces that need flexibility. They offer a more casual footprint than a full traditional bed setup and can help a room function as both seating and sleeping space without feeling overfurnished.
Featured Standard Beds
Find Your STyle
Bedroom Collections for a More Complete Look
Bedroom collections make it easier to create a cohesive room without having to piece everything together one item at a time. Whether you are furnishing a full bedroom or starting with a bed and adding storage as you go, shopping by collection helps you see how styles, proportions, and finishes work together across the room.

Add Flexibility
Wardrobes, Armoires, and Specialty Storage
Some bedrooms need more storage than a dresser and nightstands can provide. That is especially true in homes with smaller closets, shared bedrooms, guest spaces, or rooms that need to store more than clothing alone.
Wardrobes
Wardrobes are especially useful when hanging storage is limited. They help create a closet-like function inside the bedroom and are a strong fit for rooms where folded storage alone is not enough. Their enclosed design also helps keep the room looking cleaner and less visually busy.
Armoires
Armoires offer flexible enclosed storage and can be used for clothing, linens, media, or other bedroom essentials, depending on the room’s needs. They are a good option when you want storage that feels substantial, polished, and adaptable over time.
Jewelry Storage
Jewelry storage pieces are smaller in scale but highly useful for keeping delicate items organized, protected, and easily accessible. They work well in bedrooms where the goal is to reduce countertop clutter and give personal accessories a more intentional place.
Featured Wardrobes
Featured Armoires
The Core Storage Pieces
Which Bedroom Storage Pieces Do You Really Need?
Dressers, chests, and nightstands are some of the most useful pieces in the bedroom because they help the space stay organized without sacrificing style. The right mix depends on how much storage you need, how much wall space is available, and what you want within easy reach day to day. Some rooms benefit from a long dresser and a pair of nightstands, while others need a taller chest to make the most of limited square footage.


Dressers
Dressers are often the main storage anchor after the bed. Their wider shape gives you a generous surface area on top while offering room for folded clothing and everyday essentials below. They work especially well in bedrooms with enough wall space to support a lower, broader piece.
Chests
Chests are a smart choice when you need vertical storage without taking up as much floor width. They help maximize storage in bedrooms where space is tighter, and they are especially useful for clothing categories that benefit from separate drawers and a more compact footprint.
Night Stands
Night stands bring convenience right where it matters most. They keep essentials like lamps, books, chargers, and personal items close at hand, and they also help visually frame the bed. Whether you choose a simpler one-drawer piece or a larger three-drawer option, night stands help make the room feel more finished and functional.
Finishing Pieces That Make a Bedroom Feel Finished
After the core furniture is chosen, the bedroom often comes together through the supporting pieces. Mirrors can brighten and balance the room, mattresses shape daily comfort, and small occasional pieces can make the space feel more useful and personal. These details may not be the largest items in the room, but they often have an outsized impact on how the bedroom feels every day.
Mirrors
Mirrors help a bedroom feel lighter, more open, and more complete. Wall mirrors are useful over dressers, while floor mirrors can add both function and decorative presence. They are one of the easiest ways to make a room feel more finished without overwhelming the layout.
Mattresses
The mattress is one of the most important comfort choices in the room, even though it often gets less visual attention than the surrounding furniture. The right mattress supports rest, daily recovery, and long-term comfort, making it a natural part of planning the entire bedroom rather than an afterthought.
Occasional Bedroom Pieces
Occasional pieces, such as bedroom seating or small accent furnishings, help fill practical gaps and soften the room visually. They can create a place to sit, stage clothing, or simply add a more complete and layered feel to the overall bedroom design.

Featured Mattresses
Featured Occasionals

Custom Options
Personalize Your Bedroom Furniture
Bedroom furniture works best when it fits both the room and the way you live in it. Some bedrooms need better storage. Others need a certain scale, a specific wood look, or a coordinated style that feels right with the rest of the home. Custom options help bridge that gap so the furniture feels more intentional and more useful from day one.
A bed may need underbed storage. A dresser may need a different drawer layout. Nightstands may need to fit a tighter wall space or coordinate with a taller bed. These kinds of details matter in the bedroom because they affect how comfortable and organized the room feels every day.
- Choose from solid wood styles that match the look of your home
- Select bedroom pieces that work with your room size and layout
- Add storage where it matters most
- Coordinate beds, dressers, chests, and nightstands more easily
- Create a bedroom that feels more finished and more functional
- Personalize details that help the furniture fit your daily routine
A Quick Guide to Bedroom Storage Furniture Types
Not every bedroom needs the same mix of furniture. This quick chart compares the core bedroom pieces to make it easier to see which ones best fit your space, storage needs, and daily routine.
There is something different about seeing quality-crafted furniture in person. Visit Home Acres Fine Furniture in Hamptonville, NC, to explore our bedroom furniture selection and get a better feel for the craftsmanship.
| Furniture Piece | Best For | Main Function | Footprint | Why It Belongs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bed | Building the room around one main piece | Sleep and visual anchor | Larger | Sets the tone for the whole bedroom |
| Dresser | Everyday folded clothing storage | Wide drawer storage and top surface | Wider footprint | Offers generous storage and a useful surface |
| Chest | Rooms that need storage without extra width | Tall vertical drawer storage | Narrower footprint | Adds storage while saving wall space |
| Night Stand | Bedside convenience | Keeps essentials nearby | Small | Helps make the bed area more functional |
| Wardrobe or Armoire | Bedrooms with limited closet space | Enclosed hanging or concealed storage | Moderate to larger | Adds flexible storage and keeps the room tidy |
| Mirror | Finishing the room visually | Reflection and balance | Small to moderate | Helps the bedroom feel brighter and more complete |
Bedroom Furniture Questions Answered
What bedroom furniture pieces should I start with first?
Most shoppers start with the bed, then add the storage pieces that support everyday use best. In some bedrooms, that means a dresser and night stands first. In others, a chest, wardrobe, or storage bed may make more sense if extra organization is the bigger priority.
How do I decide between a dresser and a chest?
A dresser is a good fit when you have enough wall space and want a wider surface on top for décor, lighting, or everyday items. A chest works better when you need more vertical storage without taking up as much floor width.
Are storage beds worth it?
They can be a very smart choice, especially in smaller bedrooms or rooms with limited closet space. A storage bed adds useful drawer space without requiring the room to fit another large storage piece.
What is the benefit of a wardrobe or armoire in a bedroom?
A wardrobe or armoire is especially helpful when closet space is limited or when you want more enclosed storage in the room. These pieces help keep clothing and other belongings organized while giving the bedroom a more complete and substantial look.
Do bedroom collections make it easier to furnish the room?
Yes. Shopping by collection can simplify the process because the pieces are already designed to work together in style, scale, and finish. That makes it easier to create a bedroom that feels coordinated, balanced, and complete.

Wood & Stain Color Options
Every piece we sell is built from solid American hardwoods—chosen for beauty and longevity, not shortcuts. Pick from brown maple, cherry, red oak, or quartersawn white oak, then fine-tune the look with hand-applied stains and durable catalyzed finishes. Need to match an existing piece? Bring a photo, and we’ll help you select a stain that lands just right. Explore samples in our Hamptonville showroom and see how grain, color, and sheen come together.

Custom-Built Amish Furniture
If “almost right” isn’t good enough, we’ll have it built exactly right. Choose your wood, stain, hardware, edges, and dimensions—then our trusted Amish craftsmen create a piece made for your home, not a warehouse. Bring rough measurements or a quick sketch; we’ll confirm details, quote the build, and guide placement so it fits and functions perfectly for years.




































