QW Amish Colonial Bed
Best solid wood bed for those seeking timeless, traditional bedroom style.
Enhance your bedroom with the timeless elegance of the QW Amish Colonial Bed. Crafted from solid wood, this bed features a classic panel design that brings a touch of traditional charm to any decor. Available in various sizes and wood species, it offers a customizable option to perfectly match your style. The natural oak finish provides a warm and inviting look, making it a beautiful centerpiece for your sleeping space. Experience the quality and craftsmanship of Amish furniture with this durable and stylish bed frame.
$1894.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
/ 5
Category Rank
1414
/ 16187
#1414 in Beds & Bed Frames
Price vs Category Average
+30%
Above average
Material
Solid Wood (Oak, Brown Maple, Rustic Cherry, Rustic Quarter Sawn White Oak, Cherry, Quarter Sawn White Oak, Hickory, Hard Maple)
/ Solid Wood (Oak, Brown Maple, Rustic Cherry, Rustic Quarter Sawn White Oak, Cherry, Quarter Sawn White Oak, Hickory, Hard Maple)
Who it's for
- Families seeking durable furniture to pass down through generations
- Homeowners preferring classic decor that resists shifting interior trends
- Designers needing custom wood finishes to match existing bedroom sets
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers looking for affordable, mass-produced bedroom furniture
- Buyers needing immediate delivery for a bedroom renovation project
- Renters or frequent movers who require lightweight, easily disassembled frames
Performance breakdown
Structural Integrity
Solid wood construction ensures a lifetime of heavy-duty bedroom support.
Customization Depth
Extensive wood species and finish options allow for precise interior matching.
Aesthetic Versatility
Classic panel design anchors traditional spaces with timeless, understated charm.
Craftsmanship Quality
Authentic Amish techniques deliver superior joinery and refined surface finishing.
Size Availability
Standard sizing options accommodate everything from guest rooms to master suites.
Material Authenticity
Premium hardwood selections provide genuine texture and long-term durability.
Key Specs
Material
Solid Wood (Oak, Brown Maple, Rustic Cherry, Rustic Quarter Sawn White Oak, Cherry, Quarter Sawn White Oak, Hickory, Hard Maple)
Finish Options
Natural Oak, Limed Oak, Tundra OCS-133 Oak, Harvest FC-107 Oak, Sandstone D22N08963 Oak, Almond FC-42000 Oak, Honey S-2 OCS-101 Oak, Seely OCS-104 Oak
Available Sizes
Twin, Full, Queen, King
Features
- Solid wood construction for durability
- Classic Colonial style
- Multiple wood species and finish options for customization
- Panel bed design for a traditional aesthetic
- Available in Twin, Full, Queen, and King sizes
- Authentic Amish craftsmanship
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the exceptional craftsmanship and solid wood construction of this bed. The timeless colonial design serves as a focal point in any bedroom while offering remarkable durability. Many reviewers highlight the attention to detail and the heirloom quality of the piece. While the price point reflects a premium investment, the longevity and aesthetic appeal provide significant long term value. Owners appreciate the sturdy feel and the way the natural wood grain enhances their living space. It is a reliable choice for those seeking traditional elegance and superior build standards.
Know before you buy
You can choose from eight solid wood options, including Oak, Brown Maple, Rustic Cherry, Rustic Quarter Sawn White Oak, Cherry, Quarter Sawn White Oak, Hickory, and Hard Maple.
Yes, as a traditional panel bed design, this frame is designed to support a mattress and box spring combination.
Solid wood construction offers superior structural integrity and longevity compared to engineered wood. It is less prone to joint loosening over time and can be refinished if it ever sustains surface damage.
Yes, the oak version is available in several distinct finishes, including Natural Oak, Limed Oak, Tundra, Harvest, Sandstone, Almond, Honey, and Seely.
While the bed is built for standard box springs, it may accommodate some low-profile adjustable bases depending on the dimensions. We recommend measuring your specific base against the interior dimensions of the frame before purchasing.
The primary differences are grain pattern, hardness, and how each wood accepts stain. For example, Oak and Quarter Sawn White Oak feature prominent, distinct grain patterns, while Brown Maple and Hard Maple offer a smoother, more uniform appearance.
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