
Bedroom Furniture
Change The Way You Rest and Recharge
Bedroom Furniture for a More Comfortable, Organized Home
Your bedroom should feel comfortable the moment you walk in. It should support better rest, offer the storage you need, and feel thoughtfully put together without becoming overcrowded. At Saugerties Furniture, our bedroom furniture is chosen for lasting comfort, practical function, and better quality that you can enjoy for years.
From beautifully made beds and dressers to storage pieces that help the room work harder, we’re here to help you create a bedroom that feels calm, personal, and built around real life.
Our Featured Bedroom Furniture Collections
Amanda Flat Panel Bedroom Collection
This Collection Includes:
- Amanda Flat Panel Bed
- Dresser
- Chest of Drawers
- Nightstand
Hickory Grove Collection
This Collection Includes:
- Hickory Grove Bed
- Tall Dresser
- Dresser
- Chest of Drawers
- Gentlemen’s Chest
- Nightstand
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What Customers Appreciate About Shopping at Saugerties
Shopping for bedroom furniture is personal. You are choosing the pieces that shape how the room feels at the beginning and end of every day. That is one reason customers appreciate Saugerties’ no-pressure approach. Instead of being rushed into a decision, shoppers can compare styles, ask questions, and get help narrowing down what truly fits their space and their needs.
That experience matters just as much as the furniture itself. Whether someone is choosing a bed, coordinating storage pieces, or looking for a more complete bedroom collection, customers value knowledgeable guidance, better-quality options, and a local team that helps make the process smoother from selection through delivery.
Compare the bed types
How to Choose the Best Bed Style for Your Space
The bed is usually the piece that sets the tone for the entire bedroom. Some styles create a classic, grounded look. Others help save space, add hidden storage, or make a guest room work harder. By comparing the main bed types side by side, shoppers can get a clearer sense of which best fits their room size, storage needs, and how the space is used every day.


Standard Bed
A standard bed is a strong all-around choice for many bedrooms. It creates a clear focal point, works well with matching case pieces, and gives the room a timeless, settled feel. If you want flexibility in style and a layout that is easy to build around, a standard bed is often the best place to start.
Storage Bed
A storage bed is ideal when the bedroom needs to do more with the space available. Built-in drawers or concealed storage can help reduce the need for extra pieces in the room while keeping essentials close at hand. It is especially helpful in smaller homes, guest rooms, or primary bedrooms where smart storage matters.
Daybed
A daybed works well in rooms that serve more than one purpose. It can function as seating during the day and sleeping space when needed, which makes it a smart choice for guest rooms, bonus rooms, or flexible spaces. It usually feels lighter and more casual than a standard bed.
Wallbed
A wallbed is one of the best solutions for making a room more versatile. It allows a guest room, office, or multi-use space to stay open when the bed is not needed, then quickly become a comfortable sleeping area when it is. It is a practical option for homes where every square foot needs to work harder.
Featured Standard Beds
For Easier Room Design
Bedroom Collections with a More Finished Look
A bedroom furniture collection can be one of the easiest ways to create a room that feels complete without overthinking every piece. When the bed, storage, and accent pieces are designed to work together, the room naturally feels more settled and more intentional. It is a smart option for anyone who wants a coordinated look while still leaving room for personal touches.

Smart Bedroom Storage for a More Collected Space
A bedroom feels more restful when storage is working the way it should. The right pieces can reduce clutter, improve layout, and make daily routines easier without making the room feel crowded.
Dressers
Dressers offer broad, accessible drawer storage and help anchor the room visually. They are a natural choice when you want everyday clothing storage plus a surface for decor, lighting, or a mirror.
Chests
Chests build storage vertically, which makes them especially useful when floor space is tight. They can add a little more height and function without requiring the width of a dresser.
Night Stands
Nightstands help keep the most-used items within reach while adding balance around the bed. Even simple differences in drawers can change how useful they feel day to day.
Wardrobes & Armoires
These pieces are especially helpful when extra enclosed storage is needed beyond the closet. They can provide hanging storage, hidden storage, or a more furniture-like solution in rooms that need more flexibility.
Featured Dressers
Choosing the Right Bedroom Storage
Which Bedroom Storage Piece Makes the Most Sense?
Not every bedroom needs storage in the same form. Some rooms benefit from taller drawer storage. Others need something narrower, more specialized, or easier to tuck into an open spot.
This section helps show that good bedroom storage is not just about adding drawers. It is about choosing the right type of storage for the layout, room size, and how the space is actually used.


Chest of Drawers
A chest of drawers is one of the most practical storage pieces for a bedroom. It gives you strong vertical storage without taking up as much wall width as a dresser, which makes it a smart option for a wide range of room sizes.
Gentleman’s Chest
A gentleman’s chest is useful when you want a combination of drawer storage and additional compartment-style storage in one larger piece. It works well for shoppers who need a little more flexibility than a standard drawer chest provides.
Lingerie Chest
A lingerie chest is slimmer and more vertical, making it a helpful choice for storing smaller items without taking up much floor space. It is especially useful in tighter bedrooms or as a secondary storage piece.
Mule Chest
A mule chest offers a broader, more substantial storage solution that often combines the feel of a dresser and chest in one. It works well when you want stronger storage capacity with a little more visual presence.
Blanket Chest
A blanket chest is a great accent storage piece for the foot of the bed or another open area in the room. It is ideal for extra bedding, seasonal layers, or simply adding useful storage in a way that still feels furniture-like and intentional.
Featured Chests of Drawers
Featured Blanket Chests
Bedroom Details That Add Function and Personality
A bedroom usually feels complete when the supporting pieces are doing their job well. These are the details that make the room easier to use, more visually balanced, and more personal. They may not be the first pieces someone shops for, but they often make a noticeable difference in how finished the room feels once everything is in place.
Mirrors
A well-placed mirror can help brighten the room, reflect natural light, and visually finish a dresser or wall. It is both practical and design-forward.
Jewelry Storage
Jewelry storage pieces help keep smaller personal items organized while adding a refined, furniture-like touch to the room.
Occasionals
Bedroom occasionals can fill those smaller functional gaps in the room, whether that means adding a resting place, a compact accent piece, or a little extra usefulness where it is needed.
Wardrobes & Armoires
These pieces can also serve as finishing touches, helping a bedroom feel more complete and better balanced, especially in rooms where closet storage is limited.

Featured Armoires
Featured Wardrobes

Make Your Bedroom Furniture Feel More Personal
One of the biggest advantages of shopping for bedroom furniture at Saugerties is the ability to get closer to what your room actually needs. Instead of settling for a piece that is almost right, you can often choose options that better match your space, your storage needs, and the overall feel you want in the room.
For some shoppers, that means selecting a wood species or stain that coordinates with furniture they already own. For others, it means choosing a bed with added storage, a chest with the right drawer layout, or a wardrobe that provides more useful organization without looking overly bulky.
Customization is especially valuable in the bedroom because this is one of the most personal rooms in the home. Comfort matters. Storage matters. Scale matters. Small changes in width, height, finish, or features can make a piece feel much more natural in the room and much more enjoyable to live with over time.
- Wood species and stain choices to better match your style
- Storage bed options for rooms that need to work harder
- Drawer layouts that better suit your daily routine
- Hardware and design details that shape the overall look
- Helpful guidance without the pressure
A Closer Look at Bedroom Furniture Quality and Everyday Use
Bedroom furniture should do more than look good at first glance. This comparison highlights some of the differences in construction, function, and everyday experience that can make higher-quality furniture feel like a better fit over time.
| Feature | Better-Quality Bedroom Furniture | Mass-Produced Bedroom Furniture |
|---|---|---|
| Construction | Built with stronger materials and more thoughtful craftsmanship | Often built to meet a price point first |
| Long-Term Comfort | Designed to support everyday use over many years | Can look acceptable at first but wear faster over time |
| Storage Function | More likely to offer practical layouts and useful drawer space | Storage can feel more generic or less intentional |
| Visual Presence | Feels more grounded, substantial, and furniture-like | May feel lighter, flatter, or less distinctive |
| Customization | Often offers choices in wood, stain, size, or storage features | Usually limited to standard options only |
| Bedroom Fit | Better suited to creating a coordinated, lasting room | Can feel more temporary or harder to build around |
| Repairability & Longevity | Often a better long-term investment because quality tends to hold up better | Replacement is often more likely than long-term use |
| Overall Experience | Feels chosen for your home and daily life | Often feels purchased for convenience first |
Bedroom Furniture FAQs
What bed style works best in a smaller bedroom?
A standard bed often works well in smaller bedrooms when you want a clean, classic layout. If storage is limited, a storage bed can help reduce the need for additional case pieces. In multi-use spaces, a wallbed can be one of the smartest ways to keep the room flexible.
Should I choose a chest or a dresser?
That usually comes down to the shape of the room and how much horizontal space you have. Dressers are great when you want wider drawer storage and a surface above. Chests are often better when you need more vertical storage without taking up as much wall width.
When does a storage bed make the most sense?
A storage bed is especially useful when closet space is limited or when you want to reduce the number of other storage pieces in the room. It is a practical solution for guest rooms, smaller homes, and primary bedrooms where every bit of storage matters.
Are wardrobes and armoires still useful if I already have a closet?
Yes, they can be. A wardrobe or armoire can add enclosed storage for clothing, linens, seasonal items, or specialty storage needs. They are especially helpful when a closet alone does not provide enough flexibility.
Can I customize bedroom furniture to fit my room better?
In many cases, yes. Bedroom furniture can often be customized through choices like wood species, stain color, hardware, and certain storage or design features. Those options can make a big difference in how natural and functional the furniture feels in your space.


































