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From time to time the builders who manufacturer the custom Amish furniture we sell discontinue older products in order to offer new designs.

We are no longer able to sell the product on this page, but below we have some recommendations for similar products you may like.

Hudsonville Bed

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The Hudsonville Bed, with its reversed panels and flared legs, brings a contemporary, upscale appeal to your bedroom. Plus the sturdiness and long life of solid hardwood, custom construction. We build the bed in king, queen and full sizes. So you can order the size that best meets your needs and desires.

Beefy 3 1/2-inch corner posts and full, 1-inch side rails enhance strength. Plus, heavy-duty hardware facilitates durability and easy assembly. Also, the standard footboard is 33 inches high.

Skilled Amish cabinetmakers custom-build each Hudsonville Bed. And they use solid hardwoods, like oak, maple, cherry, hickory, walnut and grey elm. So the bed is extremely sturdy. In fact, you can count on it being around for decades to come. It might even become a favorite family heirloom. Also, you may order the bed as shown or unfinished. And we can customize it to fit your specifications.

For a quote on the Hudsonville Bed, click on the “Custom Options” link. Then, choose the wood specie/finish you desire from the extensive selection, as well as the bed size and footboard height. Also, complete the “Request Your Quote” field, where you can tell us your other custom preferences. And if you’re relatively close to Shipshewana, Indiana, visit our store to explore our wide assortment of quality, Amish-built, solid hardwood furniture for yourself.

Features
  • Solid Wood Construction
  • Fluted Posts
  • One-Inch Side Rails
  • Reverse Panels
  • Available Unfinished
  • Customizable
Measurements
  • King: 82 W x 89 L x 53 H
  • Queen: 66 W x 89 L x 53 H
  • Full: 60 W x 84 L x 53 H
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