Amish Furniture, Handcrafted for Your Home

Custom Berkley Dining Table Set
Custom Berkley Dining Table Set, an example of Amish solid wood furniture

Is Amish Solid Wood Furniture for Every Room in Your Home?

If you’re shopping for furniture that catches the eye and has lots of comfort and convenience features, you have lots of choices. Just about every furniture retailer offers hot-looking, traditional through trendy furniture.  Furniture for every room in your home. Look beneath the shiny veneer and eye-catching hardware of furniture typically sold in big-box stores. You’ll also find manufactured woods, such as particleboard and medium-density fiberboard (MDF). How long will these pieces last in your home? And what shape will they be in 5 to 15 years down the road if they last that long? Presenting the best alternative to such average-quality furniture: Amish solid wood furniture for every room in your home.

What is Amish solid wood furniture?

Amish solid wood furniture is handcrafted by Amish cabinetmakers using solid hardwoods, traditional woodworking techniques, plus old-school and modern tools. Amish furniture is unsurpassed in quality, style, and heirloom-quality durability.

Skilled Amish craftsmen build furniture from hardwoods like oak, maple, cherry, hickory, and walnut. Renowned for strength, solid hardwoods can withstand the wear and tear of daily use – including drawers being opened and closed thousands of times and tabletops being bumped by hard objects.

Conversely, most furniture sold in big-box stores is made from manufactured woods like particleboard and MDF. The exposed surfaces of these fake wood pieces are usually covered by veneers and laminates – hence their attractive presentation. However, veneers and laminates cannot be sanded down and varnished when scratched. Over time, they begin to look shabby. And there’s little you can do about it!

Amish craftsmen use tools and techniques that have been handed down from their ancestors. These include traditional woodworking implements as well as dovetail and mortise and tenon joints that have proven to be unsurpassed in strength and durability. Meanwhile, furniture built with wood substitutes is held together by brads and nails, plus plastic and metal dowels. Over time, the joints tend to become loose, especially when the furniture is heavily used.

What are the advantages of solid wood furniture?

The advantages of solid wood furniture include durability, customization, natural beauty, easy maintenance, and incredible value. Unlike manufactured wood, solid hardwood is known for its ability to withstand daily wear and tear. Amish solid wood furniture is renowned for being passed down from generation to generation.

Solid wood gives cabinetmakers the freedom to create custom furniture that reflects the wants, needs, and creative ideas of furniture lovers. As such, custom furniture runs the gamut from adding practical features like drawers and shelves to ornate elements like wooden inlays, moldings, and ornate carvings. Such customization is impossible with manufactured wood furniture typically sold in big-box stores.

With its unique woodgrain, attractive colors, and imperfections, natural wood enhances the beauty and ambience of any room. Also, solid wood furniture gracefully darkens with age.

Solid wood Amish furniture is relatively easy to maintain. It’s easily cleaned with a cloth, and it maintains its great looks with occasional polishing.

Solid wood furniture that’s handcrafted by Amish cabinetmakers and is well-maintained tends to appreciate over time. This make the statement solid wood Amish furniture is supreme accurate and the furniture an excellent investment!

Is solid wood furniture more expensive than wood substitutes?

Yes. Typically, solid wood furniture costs more than furniture made with materials like particleboard, MDF, and plywood because of material costs, the special construction method, and perceived value.

Material costs. Solid hardwoods such as oak, maple, cherry, and hickory are more expensive than wood substitutes, which are made with materials like wood chips, resins, and glue. Similarly, wood veneers and laminates are cheaper than real wood.

Special construction. Skilled Amish furniture builders handcraft solid wood furniture using tried-and-true techniques, traditional and modern tools, plus great attention to detail. Amish furniture receives hands-on treatment from start to finish — when it’s hand-sanded and varnished yet again! Conversely, most of the furniture sold in big-box stores is put together on factory assembly lines, in which workers assemble furniture from pre-cut pieces of manufactured wood.

Perceived value. Amish solid wood furniture is crafted so well, it’s heirloom-quality. Amish furniture is frequently passed on to the next generation. So, although the price of Amish furniture might be higher initially, compared to furniture made with wood substitutes, its value increases over time, since the furniture will retain its value and even appreciate as the years progress. And the pieces you buy should last for generations to come.

Do the Amish build furniture for every room in the house?

Yes. Amish cabinetmakers handcraft furniture for every room in the house – including the living room, family room, dining room, pantry, home office, bedroom, game room, and in-home bar. You can even get Amish furniture for your patio, garage, and garden!  Bottom line, Amish solid wood furniture is for living space and workspaces including offices.

Amish furniture pieces include occasional tables, chairs, sofas, loveseats and ottomans; TV wall units and TV cabinets; mantels, fireplaces, grandfather clocks, gun cabinets, curio cabinets, hutches, pantries, small storage cupboards, desks, credenzas, file cabinets, bookcases, beds, nightstands, chest of drawers, bedroom benches, blanket chests, cedar chests, hall benches, hall trees, game room tables, chairs, pool tables, and bar stools. This list of furniture ideas is far from complete and your options are virtually limitless.

The Amish also build furniture in a variety of styles and sub-styles, including Traditional, Mission, Shaker, Contemporary, and Modern, plus Queen Anne, French Country, and Mid-Century. In addition, you can order furniture as shown in the online catalog, or you can customize the furniture to your liking. Custom options include wood species, hardware, and finish, plus optional features like self-closing doors and drawers, type of glass (plain, smoked, or leaded), as well as style and final dimensions.

Do I have to buy Amish furniture as a set?

No. You can buy Amish solid wood furniture as individual pieces or as a set, and you can order furniture as shown in the online catalog or customized to meet your needs and desires.

When you shop online, if you like a piece of furniture as it is shown and described on the website, you can order it as it’s shown. Or, you can customize your order by requesting the unique items you want – such as the wood species, hardware, varnish or paint, plus optional features like self-close doors and drawers and the type of glass. In addition, you can change specific features like the size of the piece or, in some cases, a door instead of a drawer. Bottom line: you’re free to order the piece exactly the way you like it.

Feel free to mix and match. For example, if you wish to add a piece of furniture to your Mission-theme dining room furniture set, you can, of course, add a Mission-style sideboard, curio cabinet, or wine cabinet – all with their straight lines, right angles, and stately profile. Or, you can mix and match by choosing a piece with ornamentation in the woodwork, thereby complementing the set and sprucing up the look of the room.

Does every room need to have the same style of furniture?

No. It’s okay if some rooms in your house have different styles, thereby giving your home a personalized and welcoming feel. Conversely, keeping the same style of furniture throughout can give your home a cohesive and ‘organized’ look and feel. It’s your choice!

Mixing furniture styles gives your home a more personalized look and can more accurately reflect different moods from one room to another. For example, traditional furniture in your living room makes it better suited for formal entertaining, while more trendy furniture in your family room is more conducive to friends and family kicking back and enjoying time together. What’s more, mixing furniture styles gives you more freedom to be creative and expressive.

That said, mixing furniture styles can give your home a chaotic look and feel. To overcome this, make sure furniture styles complement each other.

On the other hand, having the same style of furniture throughout your house might give your house a more unified look. But it can also make your furnishings feel bland, monotonous, and uninspired.

Are there ‘brick-and-mortar’ Amish furniture stores?

Yes. You can find many actual stores that sell Amish-made furniture. Most of these furniture retailers are located within large Amish communities in Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. More specifically, many Amish furniture stores are located in Shipshewana, Indiana, Holmes County, Ohio, and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. These stores sell handcrafted Amish furniture and accessories made by Amish artisans who work in small, family-run woodshops and similar facilities within the respective Amish communities.

Weaver Furniture Sales in Shipshewana, Indiana is one such Amish furniture store. As a full-line furniture retailer, Weaver offers a complete range of solid hardwood, custom-made Amish furniture for your entire home. Their 30,000+ square foot showroom is filled with fine furniture crafted in small shops in Northern Indiana and North-Central Ohio. Also, Weaver sells furniture through their online furniture catalog.

Weaver focuses on selling locally made Amish furniture made with hardwoods like oak, maple, cherry, hickory, and walnut. These pieces are all designed and handcrafted to last for generations. Weaver’s number one goal is to serve customers by providing handcrafted heirloom furniture custom-built to fulfill their needs and desires.

How long does an Amish furniture delivery take?

The time between when Amish furniture is ordered and when it’s delivered may take anywhere between 3 and 15 weeks, depending on a number of factors, including whether the furniture is delivered from inventory or custom-built and how far the furniture will be delivered from the retailer.

  • Furniture items that are taken from the dealer’s inventory are typically shipped within 5-10 business days and delivered within 2 to 3 weeks after the date of shipment.
  • Custom-built furniture orders are typically shipped 8 to 15 weeks from the furniture order date. Custom furniture generally takes anywhere from 4 to 15 weeks to be built and finished. Most Amish furniture is handcrafted in small shops, and several factors, including the complexity of the order, determine delivery time.
  • Furniture items ordered through the Quick Ship program are typically delivered within 6 to 8 weeks.

If you place a furniture order and have questions regarding the date of delivery, feel free to contact the dealer.

Is it easy to order Amish furniture online?

Yes. Many Amish furniture retailers have an online presence and make it easy for customers to order furniture and accessories online. One such dealer is Weaver Furniture Sales, located in Shipshewana, the Amish capital of Indiana. Weaver offers handcrafted Amish furniture and accessories for every room in your home. You may order pieces directly from their inventory. Or,  you can custom-order pieces, and they will be built just the way you like them.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Amish furniture is built for every room in your home. The furniture built using solid hardwoods such as oak, maple, hickory, or walnut. Customize the furniture to suit your unique needs and desires. When you’re interested in more information browse through the Weaver Furniture website to get more ideas and inspiration to beautify your home.

Custom Amish Living Room Furniture Set
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