
Bedroom Furniture
Made with hardwood strength, careful detail, and heirloom appeal
Amish-Crafted Bedroom Furniture in Williamstown, NJ
Your bedroom should feel peaceful, practical, and personal. At Memory Lane Furniture, our bedroom furniture brings together solid hardwood beauty, everyday storage, and craftsmanship made to last for years. From beds and night stands to dressers, chests, armoires, mirrors, and jewelry storage, each piece helps you create a room that feels more complete.
Many of our pieces are American-made by Amish and Mennonite craftsmen who care about strong construction and careful detail. Whether you want a full bedroom collection or one piece that fills a specific need, Memory Lane can help you find furniture that fits your space, your style, and the way you live.
Our Featured Bedroom Furniture Collections
Abby Bedroom Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Rustic Hickory
Stain: FC Almond
Items In This Collection:
- Abby Bed
- Abby Dressers
- Abby Chifferobe
- Abby Chest of Drawers
- Abby Nightstands
Weston Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Wormy Maple
Stain: Tundra Belair
Hardware: 293-192-BNBDL
This collection includes:
- Weston Bed
- Armoire
- Dresser
- Chest of drawers
- Lingerie Chest
- Nightstand
Nantucket Bedroom Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Rustic Cherry
Stain: OCS-104 Seely
Hardware: Z-110 DACM
This collection includes:
- Nantucket bed
- Dresser
- Chest of drawers
- Nightstand
- Gentlemans chest
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Why Families Choose Memory Lane Furniture
Buying bedroom furniture is a personal decision. You want pieces that look beautiful, feel sturdy, and help your room function better every day. That is why customers appreciate having a showroom experience where they can see the craftsmanship, compare styles, and ask questions before deciding.
Memory Lane Furniture has served customers since 1995, helping families find pieces that fit their homes, preferences, and long-term needs. Whether you are choosing a complete bedroom set or adding more storage to a room, our goal is to help you feel confident about the furniture you bring home.
Daybed, Standard Bed, Storage Bed, or Wallbed?
Compare Popular Bedroom Bed Styles
The bed is usually the first piece people notice in a bedroom, but it also affects how the entire room functions. Some homes need a classic hardwood bed that becomes the room’s focal point. Others need hidden storage, guest flexibility, or a smart space-saving solution. Comparing standard beds, storage beds, daybeds, and wallbeds makes it easier to choose the right foundation for your room.


Standard Beds
Style Overview: Standard beds are a timeless choice for creating a strong bedroom focal point. They work well in primary bedrooms, guest rooms, and full bedroom sets where comfort and style matter most.
Best For: Homeowners who want a classic bed design with lasting hardwood character.
Storage Beds
Style Overview: Storage beds add drawers or built-in storage beneath the mattress area, making them helpful in rooms where closet space is limited. They can reduce the need for extra storage furniture while keeping the room cleaner.
Best For: Bedrooms that need more storage without adding another large furniture piece.
Daybeds
Style Overview: Daybeds work well in guest rooms, children’s rooms, offices, or multi-use spaces. They provide a place to sleep while also feeling more like a seating piece during the day.
Best For: Flexible rooms that need seating and sleeping space in one piece.
Wallbeds
Style Overview: Wallbeds are useful when a room needs to serve more than one purpose. They can fold away when not in use, helping a home office, guest room, or smaller space stay open and functional.
Best For: Multi-purpose rooms, guest spaces, and homes where floor space matters.
Featured Standard Beds
Collections for Every Style
Bedroom Furniture Collections Made to Work Together
A bedroom collection can make the design process feel easier. Instead of choosing each piece separately, you can start with a coordinated style and build the room around it. Memory Lane Furniture offers bedroom collections that bring together beds, dressers, chests, night stands, mirrors, and related pieces, giving your room a more finished and intentional look.

Dressers, Chests, Night Stands, and Armoires
Storage Pieces That Make a Bedroom Feel Complete
Bedroom storage should fit both the room and the way you live. Dressers offer wide, easy-access storage. Chests give you more vertical drawer space. Night stands keep essentials close to the bed, while wardrobes and armoires add enclosed storage when closet space is limited. Choosing the right mix helps the bedroom feel organized without feeling crowded.
Dressers
Style Overview: Dressers provide wide drawer storage and often pair beautifully with a mirror. They are helpful for folded clothing, accessories, and everyday bedroom organization.
Best For: Larger walls, shared bedrooms, and rooms that need broad drawer storage.
Chests
Style Overview: Chests are taller and more vertical than dressers, making them useful when you need drawer storage but have limited wall space. They can add storage without taking over the room.
Best For: Smaller bedrooms, narrow wall spaces, and anyone needing more drawer capacity.
Night Stands
Style Overview: Night stands keep lamps, books, glasses, chargers, and small essentials close to the bed. They also help visually balance the bed area.
Best For: Bedside convenience, paired bedroom sets, and everyday comfort.

Blanket Chests, Mule Chests, Lingerie Chests, and More
Chest Styles That Solve Different Storage Problems
Chests can do more than store folded clothing. Some are designed for blankets and seasonal items, while others work better for accessories, smaller garments, or mixed storage. A bedroom may benefit from one tall chest, a blanket chest at the foot of the bed, or a more specialized piece like a mule chest or lingerie chest. These pieces help keep the room neat while adding character and warmth.


Chest of Drawers
Style Overview: A chest of drawers provides vertical storage for folded clothing and everyday bedroom items. It is a practical choice when you need more storage but do not have room for a wide dresser.
Best For: Bedrooms with limited wall space or anyone needing dependable drawer storage.
Blanket Chests
Style Overview: Blanket chests offer low, spacious storage for blankets, quilts, pillows, or seasonal bedding. They can also add charm at the foot of a bed or along a wall.
Best For: Extra bedding, heirloom quilts, and decorative storage.
Mule Chests
Style Overview: Mule chests often combine drawers with a larger storage area, giving you more flexibility than a basic chest. They can handle mixed storage needs in one piece.
Best For: Bedrooms that need both drawer storage and larger enclosed storage.
Lingerie Chests
Style Overview: Lingerie chests are tall, narrow pieces designed for smaller folded items and accessories. They offer useful storage without requiring a large footprint.
Best For: Smaller bedrooms, accessory storage, and narrow spaces.
Featured Chest of Drawers
Featured Blanket Chests
The Pieces That Finish a Bedroom Beautifully
After the main pieces are selected, finishing details help the bedroom feel complete. Mirrors add light and balance. Jewelry storage keeps valuable pieces organized. Occasionals, such as quilt racks or small seating pieces, add comfort and personality.
Mirrors
Style Overview: Mirrors can pair with dressers or stand on their own as floor or wall mirrors. They help brighten the room and make daily routines more convenient.
Best For: Dressing areas, dresser pairings, and rooms that need more visual openness.
Jewelry Storage
Style Overview: Jewelry storage pieces help protect and organize smaller valuables. Options may include boxes, chests, or mirror-style storage pieces.
Best For: Keeping jewelry, accessories, and keepsakes organized in one place
Occasionals
Style Overview: Bedroom occasionals may include smaller support pieces like quilt racks or seating. They add function while helping the room feel warmer and more finished.
Best For: Adding convenience, charm, or a practical accent to the bedroom.

Featured Jewelry Storage
Featured Occasionals

Custom Options
Choose the Wood, Finish, Hardware, and Style You Love
Every bedroom is different. Some rooms need more storage, some need a smaller footprint, and others need furniture that matches an existing style or finish. Memory Lane Furniture gives customers the opportunity to choose bedroom pieces that feel more personal and practical.
Because many of our furniture pieces are built by American Amish and Mennonite craftsmen, custom options may be available to help you get the right look and function. Whether you are choosing a bed, dresser, chest, night stand, or armoire, small details can make a big difference in how the finished room feels.
- Choose finish colors and different hardwood species
- Select hardware that matches your preferred style
- Explore Mission, Quaker, Queen Anne, Early American, Contemporary, and other designs
- Ask about adjustments like size or special furniture needs
- Create coordinated bedroom sets with matching or complementary pieces
- Add practical storage with chests, armoires, storage beds, or night stands
Bedroom Furniture Buying Guide
Choosing bedroom furniture is easier when you can see how each piece supports the room. Some pieces create the main focal point, while others add storage, convenience, or finishing detail. Use this chart to compare common bedroom furniture options and decide which pieces make the most sense for your space, layout, and everyday needs.
| Furniture Type | Best For | Main Function | Storage Level | Footprint | Works Best In | Why People Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Bed | Primary bedrooms and guest rooms | Main sleeping area | None | Moderate to large | Most bedrooms | Creates a strong focal point |
| Storage Bed | Bedrooms needing extra storage | Sleeping + built-in drawers | High | Moderate to large | Smaller rooms or limited closets | Adds storage without another furniture piece |
| Daybed | Guest rooms and flexible spaces | Seating + sleeping | Low to moderate | Moderate | Offices, kids’ rooms, guest rooms | Works well in multi-use rooms |
| Wallbed | Space-saving rooms | Fold-away sleeping | Low to moderate | Low when closed | Guest rooms and offices | Keeps floor space open |
| Dresser | Clothing and accessory storage | Wide drawer storage | High | Wide | Larger bedroom walls | Offers easy-access storage |
| Chest of Drawers | Folded clothing storage | Vertical drawer storage | High | Smaller width | Narrow walls and smaller rooms | Adds storage without taking much wall space |
| Night Stand | Bedside essentials | Small daily-use storage | Low to moderate | Small | Beside the bed | Keeps everyday items within reach |
| Wardrobe / Armoire | Extra clothing storage | Enclosed storage | High | Moderate to large | Rooms with limited closets | Adds concealed storage and style |
Visit Our Showroom
Plan Your Visit to Memory Lane Furniture
Seeing bedroom furniture in person can make the decision feel much easier. Stop by Memory Lane Furniture in Williamstown to explore hardwood bedroom collections, compare finish colors, and get a closer look at the craftsmanship behind each piece.
Bedroom Furniture Questions Answered
What bedroom furniture should I start with first?
Start with the bed, since it usually sets the layout and style for the room. After that, add storage pieces such as night stands, dressers, chests, or armoires based on how much space and storage you need.
What is the difference between a dresser and a chest?
A dresser is wider and usually provides broad drawer storage, often with room for a mirror above it. A chest is taller and narrower, which makes it useful when you need drawer storage but have less wall space.
Are storage beds a good choice for smaller bedrooms?
Yes. A storage bed can be a smart choice for smaller bedrooms because it adds drawer space without requiring another large furniture piece. It works especially well in rooms with limited closet space.
Can I customize bedroom furniture at Memory Lane?
In many cases, yes. Memory Lane works with manufacturers who can offer custom options such as wood species, finish colors, hardware, sizes, and design details. The showroom team can help you explore what is available.
Why choose solid wood bedroom furniture?
Solid wood bedroom furniture offers strength, natural beauty, and long-term durability. It can also be repaired, refinished, and enjoyed for many years, making it a better long-term choice than many mass-produced alternatives.


































