
Living Room Furniture
Living room furniture designed for everyday comfort
Amish Living Room Furniture for Warm, Welcoming Spaces
The living room is where home happens in an easy, everyday way. It is where people gather after long days, where guests settle in, and where the furniture needs to feel both comfortable and lasting. At Amish Mercantile, we offer Amish and American-made living room furniture that brings together enduring craftsmanship, everyday function, and the warmth that helps a house feel more like home.
Most of our furniture is sourced from local Amish builders in Ohio, which means each piece reflects solid wood quality, thoughtful design, and craftsmanship meant to last for years. Whether you are furnishing a formal sitting room, a cozy family room, or a space that needs both comfort and storage, we can help you find living room furniture that fits your home with customizable options in wood, stain, and hardware.
Our Featured Living Room Furniture Collections
Krofton Collection
Items In This Collection:
- Sofa Table
- Coffee Table
- End Table
- Chairside Table
Brantbury Collection
Items In This Collection:
- Sofa Table
- Coffee Table
- End Table
- Chairside Table
Stillmore Collection
Items In This Collection:
- Bookcases
- Sofa Table
- Coffee Table
- End Table
- Chairside Table
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What Customers Appreciate About Amish Mercantile
Choosing living room furniture is about more than just filling a space with matching pieces. It is about creating a room that feels easy to live in, comfortable for everyday use, and welcoming when others gather there with you. Customers often appreciate the solid-wood construction, the warmth of the finishes, and the ability to personalize furniture to their style and how they use their home.
At Amish Mercantile, we believe every house deserves to be a home, and the living room often becomes one of the clearest expressions of that idea. From the first showroom visit in Johnstown to final white-glove delivery, families value furniture that feels thoughtfully made, lasting, and ready to be part of daily life for years to come.
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Find the Right Table for Comfort, Storage, and Everyday Use
Occasional tables may seem like supporting pieces, but they often shape how the living room works every day. They hold drinks, lamps, books, remotes, and the little things that make a space feel settled and useful.
At Amish Mercantile, our handcrafted occasional tables combine practical function with enduring solid-wood craftsmanship, helping the room feel both beautiful and lived-in.


Coffee Tables
Style Overview
Coffee tables anchor the center of the seating area and help define the room visually. They provide a natural surface for everyday use while tying the larger seating pieces together.
Best For
- Centered seating arrangements
- Everyday family rooms
- Holding books, trays, and drinks
- Creating a stronger focal point in the room
End Tables
Style Overview
End tables bring convenient surface space to the sides of sofas and chairs. They help make the room feel balanced while keeping lamps, drinks, and smaller essentials within easy reach.
Best For
- Beside sofas and chairs
- Lamps and accent décor
- Smaller supporting surfaces
- Balancing the seating layout
Sofa Tables
Style Overview
Sofa tables sit neatly behind or alongside seating, adding surface space without taking over the room. They are useful for styling, lighting, and creating a more finished look in open living spaces.
Best For
- Behind sofas
- Open-concept layouts
- Displaying décor or lighting
- Adding a subtle finishing layer to the room
Sofa Servers
Style Overview
Sofa servers provide compact, easy-access surface space right where you need it most. They are especially practical for daily living and can help smaller rooms feel more functional without adding visual weight.
Best For
- Casual everyday use
- Smaller living rooms
- Drinks, snacks, and remotes
- Homes wanting practical convenience
Featured Coffee Tables
Featured End Tables
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Find a Living Room Collection That Feels Right for Your Home
Living room collections offer a simple way to create a space that feels balanced and intentional without piecing every element together one by one. Starting with a coordinated collection can help the room feel more grounded while still leaving room for your own style. At Amish Mercantile, many pieces can still be personalized through your choice of wood, stain, and hardware, making it easier to create a living room that feels warm, useful, and truly at home.
Sofas, Love Seats & Chairs for Everyday Comfort
Seating is often what defines the atmosphere of a living room first. A sofa sets the tone, a loveseat helps define the layout, and accent chairs add flexibility, comfort, and personality to the room. At Amish Mercantile, these pieces are chosen to support the way real homes function, whether that means quiet evenings, larger family gatherings, or a more relaxed everyday rhythm.
Accent seating adds another layer of usefulness. Recliners, gliders, rockers, armchairs, and ottomans all bring different kinds of comfort depending on how the room is used and who uses it most.
Comfort & Flexibility for Your Living Room:
- Sofas for grounded everyday comfort
- Loveseats for smaller seating groupings
- Accent chairs for added flexibility and style
- Recliners, gliders, and rockers for personalized comfort
- Ottomans that add softness and function

Featured Love Seats
Find the Right Media Storage for Your Living Room
Compare Corner TV Stands, Consoles & Entertainment Centers
Media furniture often becomes one of the main visual anchors in a living room, so it needs to do more than simply hold a television. It should support the room’s layout, help organize electronics and accessories, and still feel like furniture that belongs in the home.
At Amish Mercantile, our handcrafted TV stands are built to offer practical storage and lasting craftsmanship in styles that help the room feel more grounded and complete.


Which TV Stand Style Fits Your Room?
The right TV furniture can help shape both the function and feel of your living room. From space-saving corner designs to larger entertainment centers and streamlined consoles, each style offers a different balance of storage, layout flexibility, and visual presence. Exploring these options can help you find the best fit for the way your room is used every day.
Corner TV Stands
Style Overview
Corner TV stands make efficient use of angled or underused spaces while still offering a finished furniture look. They help open up the room and are especially useful when layout flexibility matters.
Best For
- Corner placements
- Smaller living rooms
- Making better use of floor space
- Rooms with limited straight wall space
Entertainment Centers
Style Overview
Entertainment centers provide a larger media solution with more storage and stronger visual presence. They help organize electronics, décor, and accessories while creating a more substantial focal point in the room.
Best For
- Larger living rooms
- Homes needing more media storage
- Creating a full media wall look
- Rooms where the TV area is a main focal point
TV Consoles
Style Overview
TV consoles offer a lower, more streamlined media solution that works well in a wide range of home styles. They provide practical storage while keeping the room feeling open and balanced.
Best For
- Standard living room layouts
- A cleaner, lighter visual profile
- Everyday media storage
- Homes wanting a versatile TV stand style
Featured Entertainment Centers
Supporting Pieces That Bring Warmth and Character to the Room
A living room often feels most finished when the supporting pieces are just as thoughtfully chosen as the larger furniture. Entryway pieces help daily routines, fireplace mantels add warmth and visual structure, and décor pieces bring in personality and balance. Even pet furniture can help the room function better when it feels more integrated into the overall space.
At Amish Mercantile, these finishing pieces bring the same craftsmanship and home-centered feel as the larger pieces in the room. That makes it easier to create a living room that feels consistent, welcoming, and fully lived in.
Functional Details That Finish the Space:
- Entryway pieces that support everyday coming and going
- Fireplace mantels that add visual warmth and structure
- Lighting, shelves, and plant stands for finishing detail
- Clothes trees, coat racks, and hall seats for extra function


Personalize Your Living Room Furniture at Amish Mercantile
Living rooms are among the most personal spaces in the home because they often have to do several things at once. They may need to feel comfortable for everyday use, be welcoming to guests, and be flexible enough to support how the family actually lives. That is one reason custom furniture matters.
At Amish Mercantile, many living room pieces can be personalized to better fit your space and style. The right wood tone can make the room feel lighter or richer, the right stain can help connect the living room to nearby spaces, and the right hardware can shift a media piece or table toward a more classic or updated look.
Customization also helps the room feel more cohesive. When tables, TV stands, entryway pieces, mantels, and décor furniture all work together through shared materials and finishes, the room feels calmer and more complete without losing its personality.
- Choose from different wood species
- Select the stain that best fits your home
- Personalize hardware details where available
- Coordinate tables, media furniture, and accents
- Create a warmer, more cohesive living space
- Build around how your family relaxes and gathers
What Makes Amish-Made Living Room Furniture a Better Long-Term Choice
At first glance, many pieces of living room furniture may seem similar. The difference shows up in the materials, the craftsmanship, and how the furniture performs over time with daily use. Amish living room furniture is built to feel sturdier, warmer, and more lasting, making it a meaningful choice for homes that want both beauty and long-term function.
| Feature | Amish-Made / Solid Wood Living Room Furniture | Mass-Produced Living Room Furniture |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | Real hardwood construction with lasting strength | Veneers, MDF, particleboard, or mixed materials |
| Craftsmanship | Built with enduring workmanship and attention to detail | Often built for speed and lower cost |
| Everyday Durability | Better suited for daily family use | More likely to loosen, wear, or show damage sooner |
| Storage Quality | Stronger drawers, sturdier cabinets, and longer-lasting function | Simpler construction with more wear over time |
| Style Longevity | Timeless designs that age well with the home | Often more trend-driven or temporary in feel |
| Customization | Options for wood, stain, and hardware | Limited finish and style flexibility |
| Long-Term Value | Made to remain useful and meaningful over time | Often replaced sooner as needs or wear change |
Dining Room Furniture FAQs
What living room furniture pieces should I start with?
Most living rooms begin with seating and one or two functional anchor pieces, such as a sofa, chairs, a coffee table, or a TV stand. From there, accent pieces can be added based on storage needs and how the room is used.
Can I customize living room furniture at Amish Mercantile?
Yes. Many living room furniture pieces can be customized with your choice of wood, stain, and hardware so the room feels more personal and better suited to your home.
What is the difference between a TV console and an entertainment center?
A TV console usually has a lower, more streamlined profile, while an entertainment center tends to be larger and offers more storage and visual presence. The best choice depends on your room size and how much media storage you need.
Which occasional tables are most important in a living room?
That depends on your layout, but many rooms start with a coffee table and one or two end tables. Sofa tables and sofa servers can be especially helpful when you want additional surface space without making the room feel crowded.
Are entryway and décor pieces worth including on a living room page?
Yes. Entryway furniture, mantels, and décor pieces often help tie the room together and support how the space works every day, especially in open layouts or homes where rooms flow into one another.











































