One of the biggest advantages of ordering Amish furniture is customization. Many of our pieces can be tailored to fit your home, your needs, and your personal style. While our website shows the most common options, many of our Amish woodworkers welcome additional customization requests. In fact, custom work is something many of them truly enjoy. If you have an idea in mind that you do not see listed online, it is always worth asking.… 10 Customizations for Amish Furniture
There’s something about spring that makes you want to reset. You open the windows, let the fresh air in, and clear out what’s no longer needed. But the most important room to refresh? It’s not the one guests see. It’s your bedroom. Because at the end of every day, this is where you come to rest, recharge, and reset again. If your bedroom feels cluttered, mismatched, or unfinished… you feel it. This spring, let’s go… Spring Bedroom Refresh: Create a Calm, Clutter-Free Retreat
Spring is when your dining table starts working overtime with Easter brunch, graduation dinners and Mother’s Day gatherings. Neighbors are stopping by. Family is lingering just a little longer. And suddenly… your table matters more than ever. Is it big enough? Does it feel sturdy? Can it handle real life including spills, kids, celebrations, everyday meals? If you’ve ever felt like your current table is “just okay,” spring has a way of revealing it. This… The Spring Hosting Table: How to Choose the Right Dining Table for Your Home (and Your Life)
Several of us recently returned from the Northern Indiana Woodcrafters Association and Ohio Furniture Market shows, where Amish woodworkers display their new designs and products. There’s something refreshingly new happening in Amish design for 2026, and you can feel it the moment you enter the room. This season’s latest arrivals embrace a light, airy aesthetic, blending modern silhouettes, laid back comfort, and subtle coastal influence. Thoughtfully handcrafted by Amish woodworkers, these pieces feel calm, intentional,… Shop What’s New: Fresh Amish-Made Looks for 2026