
Living Room Furniture
Bring quality & style into the center of your home
Handcrafted Living Room Furniture in Williamstown, NJ
Your living room is one of the most-used spaces in your home, so the furniture should feel comfortable, practical, and built with care. At Memory Lane Furniture, you can find living room furniture that helps the room feel more inviting, from solid wood TV stands and occasional tables to sofas, love seats, recliners, accent chairs, entryway pieces, fireplace mantels, décor, and pet furniture.
Many pieces are American-made by skilled Amish and Mennonite craftsmen, giving you options that offer beauty, strength, and lasting value. Whether you are furnishing a full living room, replacing one important piece, or adding storage and comfort to a family space, Memory Lane can help you find furniture that fits your home and the way you live.
Our Featured Living Room Furniture Collections
Tiverton Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Reclaimed Barnwood
Stain: #3 Black Glaze
This Collection Includes:
- Tiverton Sofa
- Tiverton Love Seat
- Tiverton Chair
- Tiverton Ottoman
- Tiverton Sofa Table
- Tiverton Coffee Table
- Tiverton End Table
- Tiverton Chairside End Table
Dover Living Room Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Sap Cherry
Stain: Seely
Hardware: 1″ Black Knob
This Collection Includes:
- Dover TV Stand
- Sofa Table
- Coffee Table
- End Table
- Chairside Table
Panel Mission Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Quarter Sawn White Oak
Stain: Michaels
This collection includes:
- Rail and stile panels
- Durable cushions
- Dovetailed drawers
- Full extension drawer slides
- Handmade in America
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Why Families Choose Memory Lane Furniture
Living room furniture needs to do more than look nice in a showroom. It needs to hold up to daily use, support family time, fit your layout, and still feel beautiful years later. That is why customers appreciate being able to see the quality in person, ask questions, and compare pieces before making a decision.
Since 1995, Memory Lane Furniture has helped customers choose furniture that fits their homes and personal style. Whether someone is shopping for a sofa, recliner, entertainment center, coffee table, or complete living room collection, the goal is to make the process feel easier, more informed, and more enjoyable.
Sofas, Love Seats, Recliners, and Accent Chairs
Choose Seating That Fits Your Room and Your Routine
Living room seating should match the way your household uses the space. Sofas offer the most seating for families and guests. Love seats work well in smaller rooms or paired layouts. Recliners add personal comfort, while accent chairs, rockers, and gliders can complete corners or conversation areas. A good seating plan makes the living room feel comfortable without making it feel crowded.


Sofas
Style Overview: Sofas provide the main seating area for most living rooms. They work well for family time, hosting guests, watching TV, or relaxing at the end of the day.
Best For: Larger seating areas, family rooms, and homes that need comfortable shared seating.
Love Seats
Style Overview: Love seats offer a smaller seating option that can work alone or pair with a sofa. They are helpful when a full-size sofa is too large for the layout.
Best For: Smaller living rooms, secondary seating areas, and balanced furniture arrangements.
Recliners
Style Overview: Recliners are built around personal comfort. They can provide supportive seating for reading, relaxing, watching TV, or resting after a long day.
Best For: Comfort-focused seating, reading corners, and favorite living room spots.
Accent Chairs
Style Overview: Accent chairs add flexible seating while bringing shape, color, texture, or design interest into the room. Options may include arm chairs, gliders, rockers, ottomans, and recliners.
Best For: Conversation areas, corners, reading spaces, and adding personality to the room.
Collections for Every Style
Living Room Furniture Made to Work Together
A living room collection can make it easier to create a space that feels coordinated and complete. Instead of choosing every piece separately, you can start with a style, finish, or furniture group that already works well together. Memory Lane Furniture offers living room collections that may include TV stands, occasional tables, sofas, chairs, recliners, and accent pieces to help your home feel more finished.

Find the Right Media Piece
Living Room Storage That Works Around Your TV
The entertainment area often becomes the visual anchor of the living room. A simple TV console may be enough for smaller spaces, while a corner TV stand can help with awkward layouts. Entertainment centers offer more storage and display space, making them helpful for larger rooms or families who want a more built-in look.
TV Consoles
Style Overview: TV consoles provide a lower, wider surface for televisions while offering storage for electronics, remotes, media, and living room essentials. They work well with many room styles.
Best For: Most living rooms, open wall spaces, and simple media organization.
Entertainment Centers
Style Overview: Entertainment centers offer a larger furniture presence with more storage and display potential. They can include shelving, cabinets, drawers, and room for décor.
Best For: Larger living rooms, families needing more storage, and anyone wanting a substantial focal point.
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Coffee Tables, End Tables, Sofa Tables, and Sofa Servers
Choose the Right Table for Each Spot in the Room
Occasional tables may be smaller than sofas or entertainment centers, but they play an important role in how the room works. Coffee tables serve as the center of the seating area. End tables keep items within easy reach. Sofa tables add storage or display space behind a sofa, while sofa servers can make it easier to serve snacks and drinks or use a laptop. Choosing the right mix helps the living room feel easier to use every day.


Coffee Tables
Style Overview: Coffee tables sit at the center of the seating area and provide a convenient place for drinks, books, décor, remotes, or casual family use. Some styles may also include drawers or shelves.
Best For: Anchoring the main seating area and adding practical surface space.
End Tables
Style Overview: End tables sit beside sofas, love seats, recliners, or accent chairs. They are helpful for lamps, drinks, books, chargers, and small everyday items.
Best For: Adding convenience beside seating pieces.
Sofa Tables
Style Overview: Sofa tables are often placed behind a sofa or along an open wall. They can add visual height, display space, or a narrow surface without taking up much room.
Best For: Open floor plans, behind-the-sofa placement, and decorative display.
Sofa Servers
Style Overview: Sofa servers are compact, practical pieces that can slide near seating to hold food, drinks, tablets, laptops, or reading materials.
Best For: Recliner seating, casual living rooms, and flexible everyday use.
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Small Details That Add Comfort and Character
Functional Accent Pieces for Everyday Living
Not every living room piece is centered around seating or the TV. Some pieces help with daily organization, while others add warmth, display space, or practical comfort. Entryway furniture keeps coats, shoes, and bags under control. Fireplace mantels create a strong focal point.
Entryway Furniture
Style Overview: Entryway furniture can include hall seats, hallway benches, clothes trees, and coat racks. These pieces help organize outerwear, shoes, bags, and everyday items near the door.
Best For: Mudrooms, foyers, hallways, and homes needing better everyday organization.
Décor Pieces
Style Overview: Décor pieces such as shelves, lighting, plant stands, magazine stands, and flag displays add personality and function to the room. They help complete the space without overwhelming it.
Best For: Adding display space, soft lighting, and thoughtful finishing details.


Custom Options
Choose the Wood, Finish, Hardware, and Style You Love
Every living room has a different layout, traffic flow, and purpose. Custom furniture options can help you get a piece that fits the way your room actually works.
Memory Lane Furniture works with manufacturers who value quality construction and customer input. That means you may be able to choose details such as wood species, stain color, hardware, size, style, and layout, depending on the piece.
- Choose finish colors and different hardwood species
- Select hardware that matches your preferred style
- Explore storage layouts with drawers, doors, shelves, or open spaces
- Ask about size options for TV stands, consoles, and tables
- Coordinate occasional tables with existing living room furniture
- Create a more finished look with matching or complementary living room pieces
Living Room Furniture Buying Guide
Choosing living room furniture is easier when you can see how each piece supports the space. Some pieces provide comfort, while others add storage, surface space, display room, or daily organization. Use this chart to compare common living room furniture options and decide which pieces make the most sense for your layout, lifestyle, and home.
| Furniture Type | Best For | Main Function | Storage Level | Footprint | Works Best In | Why People Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sofa | Family rooms and main seating areas | Shared seating | None to low | Large | Larger living rooms | Provides comfortable seating for several people |
| Love Seat | Smaller rooms or paired layouts | Compact seating | None to low | Medium | Small living rooms, sitting areas | Adds seating without taking up as much space |
| Recliner | Personal comfort | Relaxing and lounging | None | Medium | Reading corners, TV rooms | Offers supportive, comfort-focused seating |
| Accent Chair | Flexible extra seating | Seating + style | None | Small to medium | Corners, conversation areas | Adds personality and useful seating |
| TV Console | Media storage | TV support + organization | Moderate | Wide and low | Most living rooms | Keeps electronics and media organized |
| Entertainment Center | Large media wall | Storage + display | High | Large | Family rooms, large walls | Creates a strong focal point with extra storage |
| Coffee Table | Center of seating area | Surface space | Low to moderate | Medium | Sofa and sectional layouts | Adds convenience for drinks, books, and décor |
| End Table | Beside seating | Small surface space | Low | Small | Sofas, chairs, recliners | Keeps everyday items within reach |
| Sofa Table | Behind sofa or wall | Display + narrow surface | Low to moderate | Narrow | Open layouts and long walls | Adds function without taking much depth |
Visit Our Showroom
Plan Your Visit to Memory Lane Furniture
Seeing living room furniture in person can make the decision feel much easier. Stop by Memory Lane Furniture in Williamstown to explore hardwood living room collections, compare finish colors, and get a closer look at the craftsmanship behind each piece.
Living Room Furniture Questions Answered
What living room furniture should I choose first?
Start with the largest or most important piece, such as the sofa, sectional, TV stand, or entertainment center. Once those pieces are placed, it becomes easier to choose tables, chairs, recliners, and accent pieces that fit the layout.
What is the difference between a TV console and an entertainment center?
A TV console is usually lower and wider, with storage for electronics and media. An entertainment center is larger and may include shelves, cabinets, drawers, or display areas around the TV.
How do I choose the right occasional tables?
Think about where you need surface space. Coffee tables work well in the center of the seating area, end tables sit beside chairs or sofas, and sofa tables work behind seating or along open walls.
Are solid wood living room tables worth it?
Yes. Solid wood living room tables offer strength, natural beauty, and long-term value. They can handle daily use better than many mass-produced alternatives and often age beautifully over time.
Can living room furniture be customized at Memory Lane?
In many cases, yes. Depending on the piece, you may be able to choose wood species, stain colors, hardware, size options, storage layouts, and design details. The showroom team can help you explore available options.





































