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Your bedroom should be a place of tranquility - a place to unwind and recharge your batteries. RC Willey's selection of bedroom furniture, such as headboards, dressers, and armoires, can create a cozy ambiance to help you get a good night's sleep.
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Your bedroom is the one room in the house that's entirely yours. It's where the day starts and ends, where you decompress, rest, and recharge. The furniture you put in it shapes how that room feels — not just how it looks. A bed frame that fits the space well, a dresser that handles your actual storage needs, nightstands at the right height — when these pieces come together, the room works. When they don't, the friction is there every single day.
Shopping for bedroom furniture is one of the most personal purchases you'll make for your home. Style, scale, storage, construction quality, and finish all matter — and getting them right is worth taking seriously. At RC Willey, we carry bedroom furniture across every style and price point, from complete bedroom sets to individual pieces. Browse our full bedroom furniture selection or explore all furniture at RC Willey to find what works for your space.
Why Shop Bedroom Furniture at RC Willey
Selection across every style and need. RC Willey carries bedroom furniture in traditional, transitional, modern, farmhouse, coastal, bohemian, rustic, and Scandinavian styles — from understated and minimal to richly detailed and ornate. Whether you're furnishing a master suite, a guest room, a child's bedroom, or a nursery, the selection spans what you actually need.
Sets and individual pieces. Complete bedroom sets make coordinating easy — bed frame, dresser, nightstands, and chest all in one matched collection. RC Willey also carries individual pieces for buyers who are mixing styles, updating a single item, or building a room over time.
Brands with proven construction quality. RC Willey carries bedroom furniture from established brands with track records for durability and craftsmanship — the kind of pieces built to last through years of daily use rather than needing replacement in a few years.
In-store experience that matters. Bedroom furniture is a purchase you should see in person before committing to. RC Willey showrooms let you see finishes, open drawers, feel construction quality, and compare scale in a way that photos and specifications alone can't replicate.
Financing options that make the purchase work. Quality bedroom furniture is an investment. RC Willey offers financing options that allow households to furnish a bedroom properly without compromising on quality to fit an immediate budget.
Bedroom Furniture Sub-Categories at RC Willey
Beds and Bed Frames
The bed is the anchor of the bedroom — visually, functionally, and in terms of the overall feel of the space. Every other decision in the room, from dresser height to nightstand scale, works around it.
Bed frames span platform beds, panel beds, sleigh beds, upholstered beds, and storage beds with built-in drawers beneath the mattress. The right frame depends on three things: the style direction of the room, the ceiling height and floor space available, and whether you need the added storage that a storage bed base provides. Upholstered beds with fabric or leather headboards are among the most popular choices for master bedrooms — they add softness and warmth that wood frames don't, and they coordinate naturally with bedding and soft furnishings. Panel beds and sleigh beds are the workhorses of traditional and transitional bedroom collections, offering detailed woodwork and substantial visual presence across a range of price points.
One practical consideration often overlooked: headboard height relative to ceiling height. A tall, dramatic headboard reads beautifully in a room with 9-foot ceilings but can feel overwhelming in lower-ceilinged spaces. Always measure your wall clearance before settling on a frame style. Browse beds at RC Willey.
Headboards
A headboard is one of the most impactful single pieces in the bedroom — it frames the bed, anchors the room, and sets the visual tone for everything else. And because headboards are sold separately from many bed frames, they offer one of the easiest ways to update the feel of a room without replacing the entire bed.
Upholstered headboards — in linen, velvet, faux leather, and other fabric options — bring softness and a finished, tailored look to the room. Tall upholstered headboards in particular have become a defining element of contemporary master bedroom design. Wood headboards in panel, shiplap, cane, or carved styles offer more structural character and work naturally in farmhouse, rustic, and traditional settings. Metal headboards are lighter in visual weight and work well in modern, industrial, and Scandinavian-leaning rooms where the bed frame shouldn't dominate.
When sizing a headboard, match it to your bed width with a few inches of overlap on each side — a headboard that's exactly mattress-width reads as too small in most rooms. Browse headboards at RC Willey.
Nightstands
Nightstands are the most underestimated piece in the bedroom. They're used multiple times a day — setting down a phone, reaching for a glass of water, finding glasses in the dark — and their height, storage, and scale relative to the bed matter more than most people realize before they've lived with a mismatch.
Standard nightstand height is 24 to 28 inches, which aligns with the top of a mattress on a standard bed frame. If you have a platform bed with a lower profile, a shorter nightstand prevents the awkward reach-up. If your mattress sits especially high, a taller nightstand keeps the surface at a comfortable reach. Always measure mattress-top height before selecting nightstands.
Storage options range from a single drawer with open shelf below — the most common and versatile format — to two-drawer configurations, door cabinets, and fully open nightstands for rooms where a cleaner visual profile matters more than storage. For bedrooms with limited drawer storage elsewhere, prioritizing at least one drawer on each nightstand adds meaningful everyday utility. Browse nightstands at RC Willey.
Dressers
Bedroom clothing storage tends to be underestimated until you move in and realize how much it matters. A dresser is wider and lower than a chest — typically 36 to 48 inches tall with 6 or more drawers arranged horizontally — and is the primary clothing storage piece in most bedroom configurations.
When evaluating dresser construction, two details matter most. First, drawer slide quality — smooth, full-extension slides that glide effortlessly and close completely make daily use meaningfully better. Soft-close mechanisms, which prevent slamming and reduce hardware wear over time, are increasingly available at mid-range price points. Second, dovetail joinery in the drawer boxes indicates quality construction built to hold up under years of repeated opening and closing. It's visible when you pull a drawer fully out and look at the corner joints. Browse dressers at RC Willey.
Chests of Drawers
A chest is narrower and taller than a dresser — typically 48 to 60 inches tall with drawers stacked vertically in a smaller footprint. Where a dresser occupies horizontal wall space, a chest works in tighter rooms or narrower wall sections without sacrificing storage capacity.
Many bedroom collections include both a dresser and a chest as separate pieces. In a master bedroom with ample wall space, having both gives couples substantial independent storage. In a smaller room, a single chest may be all the dedicated storage needed alongside nightstand drawers. The same construction considerations that apply to dressers — drawer slide quality, dovetail joinery, finish consistency — apply to chests equally. Browse chests of drawers at RC Willey.
Kids Bedroom Furniture
Children's bedrooms have different furniture demands than adult rooms — durability, safety, and adaptability over time matter as much as style. Kids test furniture harder than adults do, which means construction quality has an even bigger impact on how long pieces hold up.
RC Willey carries kids bedroom furniture across age ranges and styles, from toddler-appropriate beds to teen bedroom collections that carry into young adulthood. Bunk beds and loft beds are particularly popular for shared rooms and smaller spaces, offering sleeping and often study or play space in a single footprint. Storage is especially important in kids rooms — look for beds with built-in drawers, dressers with deep drawers, and pieces that grow with the child rather than needing replacement every few years. Browse kids bedroom furniture at RC Willey.
Nursery Furniture
A nursery requires its own category of furniture — cribs, dressers with changing toppers, gliders, and storage solutions designed specifically for the needs of a newborn and infant. The most important consideration in nursery furniture is safety certification. All cribs sold in the United States must meet current CPSC safety standards — avoid used cribs that may predate modern safety requirements.
Convertible cribs are among the most practical nursery investments. A convertible crib transitions from crib to toddler bed to daybed and sometimes to a full-size headboard, extending the useful life of the piece well beyond the infant years. Paired with a quality dresser with changing topper, a convertible crib handles the furniture needs of the room from newborn through early childhood. Browse nursery furniture at RC Willey.
Mattresses
The mattress is arguably the most impactful decision in the bedroom — and one that's worth separating from the furniture shopping process rather than rushing through as an afterthought. Sleep quality affects energy, mood, and health in ways that no piece of furniture can compensate for.
RC Willey carries mattresses in innerspring, memory foam, hybrid, and latex constructions across a range of firmness levels and price points. Finding the right mattress is personal — it depends on sleeping position, body weight, whether you sleep hot, and whether you share the bed with a partner whose preferences may differ. The in-store experience at RC Willey allows you to test mattresses across multiple firmness levels before committing, which is the single most reliable way to make the right choice. Browse mattresses at RC Willey.
Bedding, Sheets, Lighting, and Home Decor
The furniture is the foundation of the bedroom, but the finishing layer — bedding, sheets, lighting, and decor — is what makes it feel like a complete, personal space rather than just a furnished room.
Bedding — comforters, duvet covers, quilts, and bed-in-a-bag sets — ties the room together visually while serving a functional role in sleep comfort. Layering bedding in coordinating textures and tones is one of the most effective ways to add richness to the bedroom without additional furniture. Sheets are where sleep comfort often lives — thread count matters less than fiber type, with quality cotton, linen, and bamboo-derived fabrics outperforming high-thread-count polyester blends for most sleepers.
Bedroom lighting shapes the atmosphere of the room more than almost any other element. Overhead lighting alone tends to be flat and functional — layering in bedside lamps, floor lamps, and accent lighting creates the warmth and flexibility that makes a bedroom feel designed rather than merely furnished. Home decor — mirrors, artwork, rugs, and accent pieces — completes the room and brings personal character to a space that furniture alone can't fully express.
Bedroom Styles at RC Willey
One of the most helpful things to determine before shopping is the broad style direction of your bedroom — it narrows decisions quickly and ensures that individual pieces work together rather than competing.
| Style | Key Characteristics | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Modern | Clean lines, minimal ornament, neutral palettes, platform beds, matte finishes | Contemporary homes, smaller spaces, minimalist sensibilities |
| Farmhouse | Paneled headboards, shaker-style drawers, warm wood tones, distressed or painted finishes | Country homes, transitional spaces, cozy and lived-in aesthetics |
| Coastal | Light finishes, natural textures, rattan and cane accents, breezy and open feel | Beach-adjacent homes, light-filled rooms, relaxed atmospheres |
| Bohemian | Layered textures, global influences, warm and eclectic mix of materials and finishes | Creative personalities, rooms that favor warmth and character over uniformity |
| Rustic | Reclaimed wood tones, iron accents, visible grain and natural imperfections | Mountain homes, cabins, rooms that favor natural materials and craftsmanship |
| Scandinavian | Light wood tones, functional simplicity, clean profiles, soft neutrals | Minimal and airy rooms, small-space optimization, design-conscious buyers |
RC Willey carries bedroom furniture across all of these style directions, making it easier to find pieces that work together for a cohesive look rather than piecing together a mismatched room over time.
Key Buying Considerations
Size and Scale — Measure Before You Shop
Bedroom furniture shopping without measurements is one of the most common and easily avoidable mistakes. Before looking at a single piece, measure your room's length and width, note the location of windows and doors, and identify exactly how much wall space is available for each piece. Maintain at least 24 to 30 inches of clearance around the bed for comfortable movement — less than that and the room starts to feel cramped regardless of how good the furniture looks.
| Room Size | Recommended Bed Size | Furniture Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Under 100 Sq Ft | Full or Queen | Compact nightstands, chest instead of wide dresser, minimal pieces |
| 100 To 150 Sq Ft | Queen | Standard dresser or chest, two nightstands, room to breathe |
| 150 T0 200 Sq Ft | Queen or King | Dresser and chest, standard nightstands, bench at foot of bed |
| 200 Sq Ft And Above | King | Full suite - chest, dresser, bench, accent pieces |
Construction Quality and Materials
Bedroom furniture construction quality spans a wide range — from solid wood built to last decades to engineered wood and MDF products built to a price point. Solid wood — oak, maple, cherry, pine, and other hardwoods — offers the best longevity, the ability to be refinished, and a weight and heft that signals genuine quality. Wood veneer over a quality plywood core is a solid middle ground that gives the appearance of solid wood at a more accessible price. MDF and particleboard are used in budget furniture and can look fine when new but tend to be less durable over time, particularly around hardware and drawer slides.
Dovetail joinery in drawer boxes, full-extension drawer slides, and soft-close mechanisms are the three construction details most worth evaluating when comparing furniture at similar price points. They're reliable indicators of overall build quality and have a direct impact on how well the piece holds up through years of daily use.
Before You Start Shopping
- Do I need to buy a complete bedroom set, or can I mix individual pieces? Both approaches work but serve different situations. A complete set is ideal when furnishing a room from scratch — every piece coordinates, the process is faster, and sets typically offer better value than buying equivalent pieces individually. Individual pieces work better when you're updating a single item, working with an unusual space, or deliberately layering styles for a more personalized look. If mixing pieces, keep wood tones within the same warm or cool family and keep hardware finishes consistent across pieces.
- What size bed should I choose? The right bed size depends on room dimensions and the people sleeping in it. A queen (60 by 80 inches) is the most versatile choice — large enough for two adults, fitting in most bedrooms. A king (76 by 80 inches) needs a room at least 12 feet wide to allow comfortable clearance on both sides. A full (54 by 75 inches) works in smaller guest rooms and children's rooms. Always place the bed dimensions in context of the overall room before committing.
- How much should I expect to spend on quality bedroom furniture? A quality complete bedroom set — bed frame, dresser, and two nightstands — typically starts around $1,000 to $1,500 for solid mid-range construction and runs $2,500 to $5,000 and beyond for premium solid wood collections. The framing that helps most: bedroom furniture you'll live with for 10 or more years is worth investing in at a mid-to-upper price point.
- Should I choose a headboard separately or as part of a bed frame? Many bed frames include a headboard, but buying them separately gives you more flexibility — particularly if you want an upholstered headboard with a wood base frame, or if you're updating the look of an existing frame. Separate headboards mount directly to the wall or attach to the bed frame depending on the style, and most RC Willey nightstands and headboards are sized to work with standard bed frame widths.
- Does RC Willey carry nursery and kids bedroom furniture? Yes. RC Willey carries nursery furniture including convertible cribs, changing dressers, and gliders, as well as kids and teen bedroom collections. Browse nursery furniture and kids bedroom furniture to see what's currently available.
FAQs
- What comes in a typical bedroom furniture set? Most sets include a bed frame, dresser, and one or two nightstands. Many collections also offer a chest, mirror, and armoire as additional pieces to complete the suite.
- What's the difference between a dresser and a chest of drawers? A dresser is wider and lower — typically 6 or more drawers arranged horizontally across a wider footprint. A chest is narrower and taller — drawers stacked vertically in a smaller footprint. Both serve the same storage function; the right choice depends on available wall space and personal organization preference.
- How do I know if bedroom furniture is good quality? Look for solid wood or quality veneer over plywood construction, dovetail joinery in drawer boxes, smooth full-extension drawer slides, and consistent finish quality across all surfaces. Weight is also a reliable indicator — solid wood furniture is noticeably heavier than furniture built on particleboard.
- Can I see bedroom furniture in person at RC Willey? Yes — and for bedroom furniture especially, seeing pieces in person before purchasing makes a meaningful difference. Finish colors, scale, and drawer quality are all things that photos and specifications don't fully communicate. Visit your nearest RC Willey showroom or browse our full bedroom furniture selection online.
- Does RC Willey carry mattresses and bedding alongside furniture? Yes. RC Willey carries mattresses, bedding, sheets, lighting, and home decor — making it possible to outfit a complete bedroom from one place.
Find Your Bedroom Furniture at RC Willey
The right bedroom furniture makes the room — and RC Willey has the selection, the brands, and the in-store experience to help you get it right. From complete bedroom sets to individual accent pieces, from nursery furniture to teen bedroom collections, we carry what you need to build a bedroom that works for how you live.
Browse bedroom furniture at RC Willey and visit your nearest showroom to see collections in person.






















































