
Living Room Furniture
Built for Everyday Comfort
Solid Wood Living Room Furniture for Idaho Homes
Your living room should feel comfortable, practical, and ready for the way your family actually lives. At Sawtooth Furniture in Jerome, Idaho, you can explore living room furniture that combines handcrafted quality, practical storage, and warm design.
From TV stands and occasional tables to sofas, love seats, accent chairs, entryway pieces, fireplace mantels, pet furniture, and decor, each piece helps shape a room that feels more settled and personal. Sawtooth Furniture helps you create a living room that feels comfortable, organized, and built around daily life.
Our Featured Living Room Furniture Collections
Andover Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Quarter Sawn White Oak
Stain: Michael’s Cherry
This Collection Includes:
- Andover Sofa
- Andover Loveseat
- Andover Chair
Brooklyn Collection
Sofa & Loveseat Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: FC-40592 Earthtone
Fabric: C16-20 Horizon
Chair & Footstool Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: FC-11047 Ebony
Leather: Kodiak
This Collection Includes:
- Brooklyn Sofa
- Brooklyn Loveseat
- Brooklyn Chair
- Brooklyn Footstool
Ellington Collection – Sock Arm
Sofa Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: FC-11047 Ebony
Fabric: R1-19 Shack
Chair/Ottoman Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: FC-11047 Ebony
Leather: Rum
This Collection Includes:
- Ellington Sofa Sock Arm
- Ellington Loveseat Sock Arm
- Ellington Chair Sock Arm
- Ellington 26″ Footstool
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Why Idaho Families Choose Sawtooth Furniture
Living room furniture has to do more than look good in a photo. It needs to fit your space, support your daily routines, offer the right amount of storage, and feel comfortable for the people who use it most. Sawtooth Furniture helps customers think through those details with a showroom experience built around real homes and real families.
As a family-owned furniture store in Jerome, Idaho, Sawtooth Furniture focuses on quality, service, and selection. Whether you are choosing a TV console, coffee table, sofa, recliner, or complete living room collection, their team can help you compare options and find pieces that feel right for your home.
Storage for Media, Decor & More
Choose the Right Media Furniture
A TV stand often becomes one of the main pieces of furniture in the living room, so it should fit both the screen and the surrounding room. TV consoles offer a clean, low-profile setup with storage for electronics, remotes, and media items. Corner TV stands make use of angled spaces that might otherwise go unused.
Entertainment centers create a larger focal point with added shelves, cabinets, and display space. The best choice depends on your layout, storage needs, and how much visual presence you want the piece to have.


TV Consoles
Style Overview: TV consoles provide a wide, low storage piece for televisions, media equipment, remotes, and living room essentials. They often work well beneath wall-mounted TVs or as the main support for a screen.
Best For: Main living rooms, family rooms, open walls, and customers who want clean storage without a large wall unit.
Corner TV Stands
Style Overview: Corner TV stands are designed to fit into a room corner, helping you make better use of angled or limited wall space. They can keep the viewing area comfortable without crowding the room.
Best For: Smaller living rooms, cabins, apartments, and rooms where the TV needs to sit in a corner.
Entertainment Centers
Style Overview: Entertainment centers offer more storage, display space, and visual structure than a simple TV stand. They can include shelves, cabinets, and space for decor or media equipment.
Best For: Larger rooms, family rooms, media storage, and customers who want the TV wall to feel complete.
Media Storage Features
Style Overview: Drawers, doors, shelves, and cord access can make a big difference in how a TV stand functions. These details help keep the living room cleaner and more organized.
Best For: Families, everyday media use, game systems, remotes, DVDs, and hidden storage needs.
Our Latest Entertainment Centers
Shop Solid Wood Living Room Collections
Build a Room That Feels Warm, Balanced & Complete
Living room collections make it easier to create a space that feels connected from the start. Whether you are pairing a TV console with occasional tables, adding storage and display pieces, or building a more complete seating area, Sawtooth Furniture offers living room furniture with warmth, function, and lasting character. Explore styles and finishes that help your room feel more personal, more organized, and more comfortable for everyday life.

Coffee Tables, End Tables & Sofa Tables
Small Tables That Add Everyday Function
Occasional tables may not be the largest pieces in the living room, but they often make the room easier to use. Coffee tables create a central surface for books, drinks, games, and decor. End tables keep lamps, remotes, and daily items close to seating. Sofa tables help fill space behind a couch or along a wall. Sofa servers add convenient surface space where a traditional table may not fit.
Coffee Tables
Style Overview: Coffee tables sit at the center of a seating area, providing a convenient surface for daily use. Some styles may also include drawers, shelves, or extra storage.
Best For: Main seating areas, family rooms, conversation spaces, and customers who want a central living room table.
End Tables
Style Overview: End tables sit beside sofas, love seats, recliners, or chairs to keep lamps and everyday items within reach. They help make seating areas more comfortable and complete.
Best For: Beside sofas, recliners, accent chairs, and reading areas.
Our Latest Coffee Tables
Sofas, Love Seats, Recliners & Accent Chairs
Find Comfortable Seating for Your Living Room
Living room seating shapes how the room feels and functions. A sofa gives the space a main place to gather. A love seat can add comfort in a smaller footprint or pair well with a larger seating group. Accent chairs, recliners, rockers, and gliders create individual comfort zones for reading, relaxing, or conversation. Ottomans add extra comfort and flexibility. When these pieces work together, the living room feels easier to use and more inviting.


Sofas
Style Overview: Sofas create the main seating area in many living rooms. They work well for family time, guests, relaxing, and everyday use. Manual reclining options can add extra comfort without changing the whole room layout.
Best For: Family rooms, main living spaces, larger seating areas, and customers who want shared comfort.
Love Seats
Style Overview: Love seats offer comfortable seating in a smaller size than a sofa. They can stand alone in compact rooms or pair with a sofa to create a balanced seating arrangement.
Best For: Smaller living rooms, reading areas, paired seating layouts, and cozy conversation spaces.
Recliners
Style Overview: Recliners add personal comfort for relaxing, reading, watching TV, or resting at the end of the day. They can be a favorite everyday seat in the room.
Best For: TV rooms, family rooms, reading corners, and customers who want extra comfort.
Rockers & Gliders
Style Overview: Rockers and gliders bring gentle motion into the living room. They can make a seating area feel more relaxed and comfortable, especially in quiet corners.
Best For: Reading spaces, nurseries, family rooms, and customers who enjoy motion seating.
Arm Chairs & Ottomans
Style Overview: Arm chairs add individual seating and can help finish an empty corner or conversation area. Ottomans add a place to rest your feet and can make a chair feel more complete.
Best For: Accent seating, reading areas, conversation groups, and flexible living room layouts.
Our Latest Love Seats
Complete the Room With Practical Accent Pieces
A well-designed living room often includes more than seating and tables. Entryway pieces help organize coats, shoes, bags, and other daily items before entering the main living space. Decor pieces such as shelves, clocks, lighting, plant stands, magazine stands, and flag displays add personality while supporting everyday use.
Entryway Furniture
Style Overview: Entryway furniture includes coat racks, clothes trees, hall seats, and hallway benches. These pieces help organize the transition between the outdoors and the main living space.
Best For: Mudrooms, foyers, hallways, entry doors, and homes that need better daily organization.
Shelves, Plant Stands & Magazine Stands
Style Overview: These pieces add display space, storage, and everyday convenience without overwhelming the room. They can help fill corners, organize reading materials, or bring greenery into the space.
Best For: Corners, reading areas, open walls, and rooms that need practical decorative accents.
Clocks, Lighting & Flag Displays
Style Overview: Decor pieces add personality and finishing detail to the home. Lighting brings warmth and function, while clocks and flag displays can add meaningful character.
Best For: Living rooms, offices, entryways, family rooms, and customers who want a more personal finishing touch

Our Latest Entryway
Our Latest Decor

Custom Options
Choose the Wood, Finish, Hardware, and Style You Love
A living room should fit the way your household actually uses the space. Some homes need a large TV console with enclosed storage. Others need a smaller corner TV stand, a comfortable recliner, a coffee table with storage, or entryway pieces that help control everyday clutter. Custom options help each piece feel more suited to your room.
At Sawtooth Furniture, you can explore furniture details that affect both appearance and function. Wood species, finish color, hardware, storage layout, table size, seating comfort, and room scale can all change how well a piece works in your home.
- Choose wood species and finish colors that fit your home
- Compare TV stand sizes for your screen, wall, and storage needs
- Select occasional tables that match your seating layout
- Explore coffee tables, end tables, and sofa tables with storage options
- Choose seating pieces for comfort, scale, and room flow
- Add entryway pieces for coats, shoes, bags, and daily essentials
- Coordinate living room furniture with flooring, trim, and existing pieces
- Create a room that feels warm, organized, and built for daily use
Living Room Furniture Buying Guide
Use this living room furniture comparison chart as a simple guide for choosing pieces that fit your space and daily routine. Some pieces create the main seating area, while others add storage, surface space, organization, comfort, or personality. From TV stands and occasional tables to sofas, accent chairs, entryway furniture, and decor, each option plays a different role in creating a living room that feels comfortable, useful, and finished.
| Furniture Type | Best For | Main Function | Works Best In | Why Customers Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TV Consoles | Media storage and open wall layouts | Supports or anchors the TV area | Living rooms, family rooms, media walls | Clean storage with a lower profile |
| Corner TV Stands | Angled room layouts | Uses corner space efficiently | Smaller rooms, cabins, apartments | Saves wall space and improves room flow |
| Entertainment Centers | Larger media walls | Adds storage, display, and structure | Family rooms and larger living spaces | Creates a finished focal point |
| Coffee Tables | Main seating areas | Adds central surface space | Sofas, love seats, section-style layouts | Useful for drinks, books, decor, and games |
| End Tables | Beside seating | Keeps essentials within reach | Recliners, sofas, chairs, reading areas | Adds convenience and balance |
| Sofa Tables | Behind sofas or along walls | Adds narrow display or surface space | Open layouts and long walls | Finishes the room without taking much space |
| Sofas | Shared seating | Creates the main comfort area | Family rooms and larger living rooms | Everyday comfort for family and guests |
| Love Seats | Smaller seating areas | Adds compact shared seating | Apartments, smaller rooms, paired layouts | Cozy comfort with less space required |
| Recliners | Personal comfort | Adds a dedicated relaxing seat | TV rooms, reading corners, family rooms | Comfort for resting, reading, or watching TV |
| Rockers & Gliders | Motion seating | Adds gentle movement and comfort | Living rooms, nurseries, quiet corners | Relaxing seating with a softer feel |
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Shop Handcrafted Furniture Locally in Idaho
Living room furniture is easier to choose when you can see the size, finish, comfort, and craftsmanship up close. Visit Sawtooth Furniture in Jerome, Idaho, to explore TV stands, occasional tables, sofas, love seats, accent chairs, entryway pieces, fireplace mantels, pet furniture, and decor.
Whether you are planning a complete living room or adding one useful piece to finish the space, the showroom gives you a more comfortable way to shop, compare options, and ask questions.
Dining Room Furniture Questions Answered
What living room furniture pieces should I start with?
Most living rooms start with seating, a TV stand or entertainment piece, and one or more occasional tables. From there, you can add accent chairs, entryway furniture, shelves, decor, pet furniture, or a fireplace mantel depending on your space and needs.
What is the difference between a TV console and an entertainment center?
A TV console is usually lower and simpler, with storage for electronics and media items. An entertainment center is larger and often includes shelves, cabinets, and display space around the TV. The right choice depends on your wall size and how much storage you want.
Are occasional tables important in a living room layout?
Yes. Coffee tables, end tables, sofa tables, and sofa servers make the living room easier to use. They provide surface space for lamps, books, drinks, remotes, decor, and everyday essentials.
How do I choose between a sofa, love seat, recliner, or accent chair?
Start with your room size and how many people need seating. Sofas work well as the main seating piece. Love seats fit smaller rooms or paired layouts. Recliners, rockers, gliders, and accent chairs add personal comfort and help fill out the room.
Can living room furniture be customized?
Many living room furniture pieces can be customized by size, wood species, finish color, hardware, storage layout, and design details. Sawtooth Furniture can help you compare options and choose pieces that better fit your home.

































