Best Bedroom Sets: How to Choose the Right One

A bedroom set does more than furnish a room — it sets the tone. The right set creates a cohesive space that feels intentional and comfortable. The wrong one creates clutter, visual noise, or just doesn't hold up over time.

This guide covers what to look for in a bedroom set, how to match one to your room and style, and a breakdown of top options available at LA Mattress Store.

02What's Typically Included in a Bedroom Set

Most bedroom sets include:

  • Bed frame (headboard + footboard + rails)
  • Dresser (wide, multi-drawer storage)
  • Mirror (mounts above the dresser)
  • Nightstand(s) (one or two, depending on the set)

Some sets also include a chest of drawers or armoire for additional storage. The pieces are designed to coordinate in finish, hardware, and style.

Note: Bedroom sets do not include a mattress. You'll need to choose a mattress separately based on your sleep needs.

03How to Choose the Right Bedroom Set

1. Measure Your Room First

A king set in a small room will make the space feel cramped and dysfunctional. Before shopping, measure:

  • Overall room dimensions
  • Clearance around the bed (aim for at least 24–30" on sides and foot)
  • Wall space for the dresser and nightstands

Queen sets work well in most master bedrooms. King sets need at least a 12×12 ft room to breathe properly.

2. Match the Finish to Your Room

The finish is the single biggest visual factor in a bedroom set. Three common directions:

  • Neutral (white, gray, champagne): Works in almost any room. Feels clean and modern. Easy to redecorate around.
  • Warm wood tones (cherry, espresso, walnut): Creates warmth and richness. Traditional or transitional look. Pairs well with warm paint colors.
  • Dark finishes (black, charcoal): Bold, dramatic, modern. Best in larger rooms where it won't feel heavy.

3. Think About Storage

If you don't have a walk-in closet, storage becomes more important. Look for sets with:

  • Deep, full-extension drawers in the dresser
  • Nightstands with drawers (not just shelves)
  • Optional chest or armoire
  • Beds with under-bed storage drawers for extra linens or seasonal items

4. Consider Build Quality

Price differences in bedroom sets often come down to:

  • Solid wood vs. engineered wood: Solid wood is more durable and can be refinished; engineered wood (MDF, particleboard) is lighter and less expensive but more susceptible to moisture and wear.
  • Drawer construction: Dovetail joints and full-extension, soft-close slides are signs of quality craftsmanship.
  • Hardware: Brushed nickel, antique brass, and matte black hardware tend to hold up better than chrome over time.

04Bedroom Set Styles: Which One Fits Your Room

Style Look Best For
Traditional/Classic Curved lines, rich wood tones, ornate details Formal bedrooms, traditional homes
Transitional Clean lines with subtle traditional elements Most homes — works with many décor styles
Modern/Contemporary Straight edges, minimal ornamentation, sleek hardware Urban apartments, minimalist spaces
Farmhouse/Cottage Distressed wood, shiplap-style headboards, white or natural tones Cozy, casual bedroom aesthetic
Glamour/Hollywood Upholstered headboards, mirrored surfaces, metallic accents Statement bedrooms, LA aesthetic

05Top Bedroom Sets at LA Mattress Store

Louis Philippe Gray 4pc Queen Bedroom Set

A reliable, classic set in a versatile gray finish. Clean lines and a curved headboard give it an understated elegance that works in transitional and contemporary bedrooms. Includes bed, dresser, mirror, and nightstand. Solid build with ample drawer storage.

Best for: Shoppers who want a timeless look that won't feel dated, in a neutral tone that adapts easily to different wall colors and bedding.

Pros Cons
Versatile gray finish works with most décor Gray may feel too subtle for those wanting bolder pieces
Curved headboard adds visual interest No under-bed storage option
Complete 4-piece set included

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Louis Philippe Cherry 4pc Bedroom Set

Rich cherry finish with traditional craftsmanship. This set brings warmth and depth to a bedroom — the kind of furniture that feels substantial and inviting. The intricate headboard and footboard are the centerpiece. Includes dresser, mirror, and nightstand.

Best for: Traditional or classic bedroom styles. Pairs beautifully with warm paint colors and area rugs with earth tones.

Pros Cons
Warm cherry finish adds richness and character Traditional look won't suit modern or minimalist spaces
High-quality craftsmanship and durability Heavier pieces — harder to move in small rooms
Dresser + nightstand offer generous storage

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Charles Gray 4pc Bedroom Set

A slightly more contemporary take on the gray bedroom set. The tall arched headboard creates a stately focal point without being overpowering. Clean, versatile, and practical. The dresser and nightstand both have generous drawer space.

Best for: Transitional bedrooms where you want something that reads modern but isn't stark. Good for master bedrooms with higher ceilings.

Pros Cons
Tall headboard creates a strong visual anchor Neutral design may feel plain to some
Clean lines work across many décor styles No under-bed storage
Plenty of drawer space in dresser and nightstand

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Clementine 4pc Queen Bedroom Set

Crisp white finish with a slatted headboard. Minimal and fresh — this set makes a smaller bedroom feel more open and airy. Clean design that works equally well in a guest room or master. Easy to style with colorful bedding since the set itself is neutral.

Best for: Modern, coastal, or cottage-style bedrooms. Also a strong choice for smaller rooms where a dark finish would feel heavy.

Pros Cons
White finish brightens and opens the space White finish requires more maintenance to keep clean
Modern slatted headboard adds texture Minimalist design isn't for everyone
Ample storage in dresser and nightstand

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Browse the full complete bedroom sets collection to see all available styles and sizes, including king and California king options.

06See Them in Person

Photos don't always capture finish quality, drawer feel, or how a set works in a space. If you're making a significant furniture investment, it's worth visiting one of our 5 LA showroom locations to see the sets in person. Our team can help you think through sizing, style, and what works best for your room.

07Frequently Asked Questions

Do bedroom sets come with mattresses?

No. Bedroom sets include the bed frame, dresser, mirror, and nightstand(s), but not the mattress. You'll need to select a mattress separately. Our sleep specialists can help you pair the right mattress with your new set.

What size bedroom set should I get?

Match the bed size to your room dimensions and your sleep needs. Queen is the most common choice for master bedrooms and gives two adults comfortable space. King requires a larger room (at least 12×12 ft) but provides maximum space for couples or those who sleep with children or pets.

Are bedroom sets worth it compared to buying pieces separately?

For most people, yes. A matched set ensures cohesive design and consistent finish. It's also usually more cost-effective than buying coordinated pieces individually. The main reason to mix-and-match is if you have a specific vision or need a non-standard combination of pieces.

What's the most durable bedroom set material?

Solid hardwood is the most durable option — it resists warping, can be refinished, and lasts decades with proper care. Engineered wood (MDF with wood veneer) is a common and more affordable alternative that looks similar but is more vulnerable to moisture and impact over time.

How long does a bedroom set last?

A well-built bedroom set can last 15–25 years or longer with reasonable care. Avoid placing furniture in direct sunlight (which fades finishes) and use coasters to prevent moisture rings on dresser surfaces.

Can I mix and match from different sets?

Yes, though it takes more effort to make it look cohesive. If you do mix pieces, aim for consistent finish tones and hardware styles. Adding your own lighting, art, and textiles can tie mismatched furniture together effectively.