
Bedroom Furniture
Lasting quality, natural wood beauty, and practical storage
Bedroom Furniture Built for Idaho Homes
Your bedroom should feel calm and comfortable, built around the way you live. At Sawtooth Furniture in Jerome, Idaho, you can explore solid wood bedroom furniture handcrafted by Amish builders and made with the kind of quality that feels different from mass-produced pieces.
From beds and dressers to chests, nightstands, wardrobes, mirrors, jewelry storage, and occasional bedroom pieces, each item brings warmth, function, and lasting character into your home. Whether you are furnishing a primary bedroom, guest room, cabin, or smaller space, Sawtooth Furniture offers bedroom furniture that looks beautiful today and serves your family for years.
Our Featured Bedroom Furniture Collections
Canton Bedroom Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Rustic Hickory
Stain: Cappuccino
Hardware: 53005-FB
This Collection Includes:
- Canton Bed
- Canton Dresser
- Canton Chest
- Canton Nightstand
Addie Bedroom Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Sap Cherry
Stain: OCS Coco
Items In This Collection:
- Addie Bed
- Dresser
- Chest
- Nightstand
Woodmont Bedroom Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Quarter Sawn Oak
Stain: Harvest
This Collection Includes:
- Woodmont Bed
- Woodmont Dresser
- Woodmont Chest of Drawers
- Woodmont Nightstand
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Why Idaho Families Choose Sawtooth Furniture
Choosing bedroom furniture is a personal decision. You want pieces that look right in your room, feel sturdy in daily use, and offer enough storage for the way you actually live. That is why Sawtooth Furniture focuses on more than selection alone. Their team helps customers compare styles, wood options, sizes, and storage features so each piece feels like the right fit.
As a family-owned furniture store in Jerome, Idaho, Sawtooth Furniture is built around quality, service, and selection. Whether you are shopping for a complete bedroom collection or a single special piece to finish the room, you can expect a more thoughtful experience than buying furniture from a catalog or a big-box store.
Compare Solid Wood Bed Styles
Choose a Bed That Fits Your Room & Routine
A bed often becomes the visual anchor of the bedroom, but the right choice depends on more than appearance. Some rooms need a classic, solid-wood bed to make the space feel grounded. Others need extra drawer storage, a flexible guest-room solution, or a wall bed that opens up floor space when not in use.
Sawtooth Furniture offers bed styles that can support different room sizes, layouts, and daily routines while keeping the warmth and durability of handcrafted hardwood furniture at the center.


Standard Beds
Style Overview: Standard beds are a timeless choice for primary bedrooms, guest rooms, and children’s rooms. They offer a clean, familiar layout and can range from simple designs to more detailed headboards and footboards.
Best For: Customers who want a classic solid wood bed that works with many bedroom styles.
Storage Beds
Style Overview: Storage beds add built-in drawer space beneath or around the bed frame. They are especially helpful when closet space is limited or when you want to reduce the need for extra furniture.
Best For: Smaller bedrooms, guest rooms, apartments, or anyone who wants hidden storage without sacrificing style.
Daybeds
Style Overview: Daybeds can function as both seating and sleeping space. They work well in guest rooms, offices, children’s rooms, or multi-use spaces where flexibility matters.
Best For: Rooms that need to serve more than one purpose.
Wall Beds
Style Overview: Wall beds fold away when they are not in use, helping you preserve floor space while still keeping a comfortable sleeping option available. They can be especially useful in offices, hobby rooms, or compact guest rooms.
Best For: Multi-purpose rooms, small homes, and spaces where everyday floor space matters.
Our Latest Standard Beds
Our Latest Storage Beds
Shop Solid Wood Bedroom Collections
Create a Coordinated Bedroom With Ease
Bedroom collections simplify the design process by bringing together pieces built to complement each other. Whether you are looking for a bed with matching nightstands, a dresser and mirror combination, or a complete bedroom set, Sawtooth Furniture offers handcrafted collections that help the room feel intentional from the start. Explore solid wood bedroom furniture with lasting quality, warm finishes, and practical storage for everyday living.

Dressers, Chests, Wardrobes & More
Storage Pieces for a More Organized Bedroom
Bedroom storage should do more than hold clothes. It should support your daily routine, reduce clutter, and help the room feel calm. Dressers provide wide drawer storage and often pair well with mirrors. Chests offer vertical storage when floor space is tighter.
Wardrobes and armoires can add closet-style function where built-in storage is limited. Jewelry storage pieces help protect smaller personal items while keeping them easy to find. Together, these pieces make the bedroom feel more complete and easier to live in.
Dressers
Style Overview: Dressers offer ample drawer storage and often become one of the main pieces of furniture in the bedroom. They work well for folded clothing, daily essentials, and paired mirror setups.
Best For: Primary bedrooms, larger walls, and customers who want broad, easy-access storage.
Chests
Style Overview: Chests use vertical space instead of wide wall space. They are helpful for folded clothing, seasonal items, blankets, and rooms where a dresser may feel too large.
Best For: Smaller bedrooms, guest rooms, and storage-focused layouts.
Wardrobes & Armoires
Style Overview: Wardrobes and armoires add tall storage for clothing, linens, or personal items. They can help supplement closet space or create storage in rooms that lack sufficient built-in organization.
Best For: Homes with limited closet space, cabins, guest rooms, and traditional bedroom layouts.
Jewelry Storage
Style Overview: Jewelry storage pieces help organize watches, necklaces, rings, heirlooms, and smaller personal items. Many options feel more like furniture than simple storage boxes.
Best For: Customers who want protected, organized storage for valuables and accessories.

Our Latest Chests of Drawers
From Blanket Chests to Gentleman’s Chests
Bedroom Chests With Purpose & Character
Chests are among the most practical bedroom furniture pieces because they provide storage without overwhelming the room. A blanket chest brings charm and flexible storage to the foot of a bed. A chest of drawers gives you dependable vertical storage for clothing.
A gentleman’s chest can combine drawers and cabinet-style storage in one piece. Lingerie chests and mule chests offer more specialized storage for rooms that need better organization. Each style serves a different purpose, making it easier to build a bedroom that balances beauty and function.


Blanket Chests
Style Overview: Blanket chests offer flexible storage for quilts, linens, throws, keepsakes, or seasonal items. They can also add a finished look at the foot of a bed.
Best For: Bedding storage, guest rooms, heirloom quilts, and decorative storage.
Chest of Drawers
Style Overview: A chest of drawers provides stacked drawer storage in a smaller footprint than many dressers. It is a practical choice for clothing and everyday bedroom organization.
Best For: Bedrooms with limited wall space or customers who need tall storage.
Gentleman’s Chests
Style Overview: Gentleman’s chests often combine drawers with cabinet-style storage, making them useful for folded clothing, accessories, or items that need a little more separation.
Best For: Primary bedrooms, shared bedrooms, and customers who want versatile storage.
Lingerie Chests
Style Overview: Lingerie chests are tall, narrow storage pieces with smaller drawers. They are useful for delicate clothing, accessories, scarves, and smaller personal items.
Best For: Compact spaces, specialty storage, and organizing smaller items.
Mule Chests
Style Overview: Mule chests combine drawer storage with a broader case design. They can offer a strong storage presence while still feeling classic and practical.
Best For: Larger bedrooms, blanket storage, clothing storage, and statement bedroom pieces.
Our Latest Blanket Chests
Complete the Bedroom With the Right Finishing Pieces
Once the bed and main storage pieces are chosen, the finishing details help the bedroom feel complete. These pieces may be smaller than beds or dressers, but they often shape how comfortable and useful the bedroom feels every day.
Night Stands
Style Overview: Nightstands provide convenient bedside storage for lamps, books, glasses, chargers, and daily essentials. Options with one, two, or three drawers can change how much hidden storage you have.
Best For: Bedside organization, primary bedrooms, guest rooms, and matching bedroom sets.
Mirrors
Style Overview: Bedroom mirrors can pair with dressers, stand on their own, or serve as wall-mounted accents. They add function while helping the room feel lighter and more open.
Best For: Dressing areas, dresser pairings, smaller bedrooms, and rooms that need more visual brightness.
Occasionals
Style Overview: Occasional pieces, such as quilt racks and small seating options, add comfort, charm, and utility to the bedroom. They can help display quilts, hold bedding, or create a more finished corner.
Best For: Guest rooms, heirloom quilts, reading corners, and bedrooms that need a warm finishing touch.

Our Latest Occasionals

Custom Options
Choose the Wood, Finish, Hardware, and Style You Love
A bedroom should not feel like it was copied from someone else’s home. The right furniture should match your room size, storage habits, wood tones, and personal style. At Sawtooth Furniture, custom bedroom furniture options make it easier to choose pieces that feel more intentional and more useful.
Whether you need a storage bed for a smaller room, a larger dresser for shared clothing storage, or a wardrobe to supplement closet space, the right details can make a big difference.
- Choose wood species that fit your preferred look and durability needs
- Select finish colors that coordinate with your bedroom style
- Compare bed styles, headboard designs, and storage options
- Choose dresser, chest, and nightstand sizes that fit your layout
- Add practical storage where your room needs it most
- Create a more coordinated look with matching bedroom pieces
- Work with Sawtooth Furniture for helpful showroom guidance
Bedroom Furniture Buying Guide
Use this bedroom furniture comparison chart as a simple starting point for choosing the pieces that best fit your room. From beds and dressers to chests, nightstands, wardrobes, mirrors, and accent pieces, each option plays a distinct role in creating a bedroom that feels organized, comfortable, and tailored to your daily routine.
| Furniture Type | Best For | Main Function | Works Best In | Why Customers Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Beds | Primary bedrooms, guest rooms, children’s rooms | Creates the main sleeping area | Most bedroom layouts | Classic style, solid wood strength, and long-term versatility |
| Storage Beds | Smaller rooms or limited closet space | Combines sleeping space with built-in storage | Apartments, guest rooms, compact bedrooms | Adds hidden storage without needing extra furniture |
| Daybeds | Multi-purpose rooms | Works as seating and sleeping space | Offices, guest rooms, kids’ rooms | Gives one room more flexibility |
| Wall Beds | Rooms that need open floor space | Folds away when not in use | Offices, hobby rooms, small homes | Creates guest sleeping space without taking over the room |
| Dressers | Wide wall spaces and daily clothing storage | Holds folded clothing and bedroom essentials | Primary bedrooms and larger rooms | Offers easy-access storage and pairs well with mirrors |
| Chests | Smaller rooms or vertical storage needs | Adds stacked drawer storage | Guest rooms, children’s rooms, tight layouts | Provides storage without using as much wall width |
| Wardrobes & Armoires | Homes with limited closets | Adds tall cabinet-style storage | Bedrooms, cabins, older homes | Helps organize clothing, linens, and personal items |
| Night Stands | Bedside convenience | Keeeps daily items close | Any bedroom with space beside the bed | Adds useful storage and completes the bed area |
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Shop Handcrafted Furniture Locally in Idaho
Furniture is easier to choose when you can see the details in person. Visit Sawtooth Furniture in Jerome, Idaho, to explore solid wood bedroom furniture, compare storage pieces, and get a better feel for the craftsmanship, scale, wood tones, and finish options available.
Whether you are furnishing an entire bedroom or looking for a single piece to complete the room, our showroom offers a more comfortable way to shop, ask questions, and find furniture that fits your home.
Bedroom Furniture Questions Answered
What bedroom furniture pieces should I start with?
Most bedrooms start with a bed, one or two night stands, and at least one main storage piece, such as a dresser or chest. From there, you can add a mirror, wardrobe, jewelry storage, or occasional piece depending on your room size and storage needs.
What is the difference between a dresser and a chest?
A dresser is usually wider and works well along a larger wall. A chest is usually taller and narrower, which makes it helpful when you need storage but have less wall space. Both are useful, but the right choice depends on your layout and how much storage you need.
Are storage beds a good choice for smaller bedrooms?
Yes. Storage beds can be very helpful in smaller bedrooms because they add drawers or hidden storage below the sleeping area. They can reduce the need for extra chests or storage bins while keeping the room cleaner and more organized.
Can bedroom furniture be customized?
Many solid wood bedroom furniture pieces can be customized by wood species, finish, size, hardware, storage features, or design details. Sawtooth Furniture can help you compare options so your furniture better fits your room and style.
Why choose Amish-built bedroom furniture?
Amish-built bedroom furniture is known for solid wood construction, careful craftsmanship, and long-lasting value. Instead of replacing furniture every few years, many customers choose handcrafted hardwood pieces because they are built for everyday use and made to last.



































