American Modern

Bedroom Collection

Endless design options...


6 DRAWER FRONTS


3 LEG & BASE OPTIONS


20+ COORDINATING BEDS




More than 200 Combinations!


Made in the USA by America's Premiere Amish Furniture Maker

CVW offers complete furniture customization options, from numerous available finishes and fabric to custom sizing and colors. Select from the tabs above to see our many options.

Genuine English Dovetail Solid Wood Drawer Boxes

English Dovetail joinery, along with our solid hardwood drawer boxes ensure generations of maintenance-free opening and closing. Pure quality.

Full Extension Soft Close Undercount Drawer Slides

Smooth, quiet, concealed and adjustable, these slides feature the latest in motion technology and complement the durability of our well-built drawer boxes.

Protective Varnish Layers

We use a multi-step application process using family- and eco-friendly finishes. Every component is individually finished - inside and out - to protect and enhance its lasting beauty

Hardwood Bed Rail System with Steel Brackets

Our hardwood bed frames are joined with heavy-duty interlocking solid steel brackets and also feature hardwood slate that lock securely into place to provide solid support for mattresses and box springs

In the American Modern collection, we offer the following Custom Hardware Options:


SWAPPING HARDWARE FROM DRAWER TO DRAWER & CHANGING HARDWARE FINISHES

  • With the exception of swapping the edge pull on Drawer 2 (D2), clients may swap drawer pulls and knobs from drawer to drawer.  ( At no upcharge )
  • There are some obvious limitations with Drawer 1 (D1). 

ALTERNATE LEG & HARDWARE OPTIONS

CVW can accommodate requests for alternate leg and hardware options. 

  • Please contact the factory or your sales rep for specific requests and pricing.

American Modern Hardware

AM D1 Silver Knob (STANDARD)
AM D1-A Satin Knob
AM D1-B Flat Knob
AM D1-C Silver
AM D1-D Satin
AM D2 Black Bar
AM D2-S Chrome Bar
AM D2-G Gold Bar
AM D3 (STANDARD) (Leather Wrapped)
AM D3-A
AM D3-B
AM D3-C
AM D7 (STANDARD)
AM D7-C
AM D7-SB
AM D7-HC
AM D8 Square Black (STANDARD)
AM D8-A Square Chrome
AM D8-B Bar
AM D9 (STANDARD)
AM D9-A
AM D9-B
AM D9-C
AM D9-D Pull Handle

Case and Bed Wood and Finish

Brown Maple $$

Maple wood is renowned for its exceptional beauty and versatility, making it a highly sought-after material in various woodworking projects. 

Color and Grain: Maple wood typically exhibits a pale, creamy-white to light reddish-brown color, with occasional streaks of darker hues. Its grain is generally straight, although it can occasionally display subtle waves or curls, adding depth and visual interest to the wood.

Hardness and Durability: Maple wood is classified as a hardwood, renowned for its excellent strength and durability. It is notably resistant to wear, denting, and scratching, making it an ideal choice for furniture and flooring that experience heavy use.

Density and Weight: Maple wood has a medium to high density, giving it a substantial feel without being overly heavy. This characteristic makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from intricate carvings to sturdy structural components.

Workability: One of maple wood's most prized attributes is its excellent workability. It machines, sands, and finishes exceptionally well, allowing craftsmen to achieve smooth surfaces and intricate details with ease. It also accepts stains and finishes uniformly, enabling a wide range of customization options.

Stability: Maple wood exhibits good dimensional stability, meaning it tends to resist warping, shrinking, and swelling due to changes in humidity and temperature. This stability makes it a reliable choice for furniture and cabinetry that require precision and longevity.

Versatility: Maple wood's versatility knows few bounds. It is commonly used in a myriad of applications, including furniture construction, cabinetry, flooring, musical instruments (such as guitars and violins), kitchen utensils, cutting boards, and even decorative veneers.

Distinctive Appearance: While maple's natural beauty is often appreciated in its unstained state, it also readily accepts a variety of finishes, allowing craftsmen to enhance or alter its appearance according to their preferences. From clear coats that highlight its grain patterns to darker stains that add richness, maple can be customized to suit any aesthetic.

Historical Significance: Maple wood holds a significant place in North American history and culture, particularly in regions where various species of maple trees are abundant. It has been used for centuries by indigenous peoples for tools, weapons, and housing, and it continues to be revered for its beauty and utility in modern times.

In summary, maple wood is prized for its timeless beauty, exceptional durability, and versatility in a wide range of applications. Whether it's crafting heirloom-quality furniture or adding warmth to a home's interior, maple wood's unique characteristics make it a perennial favorite among woodworkers and homeowners alike.

Drawers Wood and Finish

Brown Maple $$

Maple wood is renowned for its exceptional beauty and versatility, making it a highly sought-after material in various woodworking projects. 

Color and Grain: Maple wood typically exhibits a pale, creamy-white to light reddish-brown color, with occasional streaks of darker hues. Its grain is generally straight, although it can occasionally display subtle waves or curls, adding depth and visual interest to the wood.

Hardness and Durability: Maple wood is classified as a hardwood, renowned for its excellent strength and durability. It is notably resistant to wear, denting, and scratching, making it an ideal choice for furniture and flooring that experience heavy use.

Density and Weight: Maple wood has a medium to high density, giving it a substantial feel without being overly heavy. This characteristic makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from intricate carvings to sturdy structural components.

Workability: One of maple wood's most prized attributes is its excellent workability. It machines, sands, and finishes exceptionally well, allowing craftsmen to achieve smooth surfaces and intricate details with ease. It also accepts stains and finishes uniformly, enabling a wide range of customization options.

Stability: Maple wood exhibits good dimensional stability, meaning it tends to resist warping, shrinking, and swelling due to changes in humidity and temperature. This stability makes it a reliable choice for furniture and cabinetry that require precision and longevity.

Versatility: Maple wood's versatility knows few bounds. It is commonly used in a myriad of applications, including furniture construction, cabinetry, flooring, musical instruments (such as guitars and violins), kitchen utensils, cutting boards, and even decorative veneers.

Distinctive Appearance: While maple's natural beauty is often appreciated in its unstained state, it also readily accepts a variety of finishes, allowing craftsmen to enhance or alter its appearance according to their preferences. From clear coats that highlight its grain patterns to darker stains that add richness, maple can be customized to suit any aesthetic.

Historical Significance: Maple wood holds a significant place in North American history and culture, particularly in regions where various species of maple trees are abundant. It has been used for centuries by indigenous peoples for tools, weapons, and housing, and it continues to be revered for its beauty and utility in modern times.

In summary, maple wood is prized for its timeless beauty, exceptional durability, and versatility in a wide range of applications. Whether it's crafting heirloom-quality furniture or adding warmth to a home's interior, maple wood's unique characteristics make it a perennial favorite among woodworkers and homeowners alike.

Build Your Own - Create your style

1. Select a Drawer Style