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About Great Rooms Furniture & Mattresses

Great Rooms opened as a (primarily) used furniture store in downtown Gaylord in 2010 by husband and wife team Brandon and Jessica Steffel. We have been steadily growing and now occupy a 12,000 sq foot furniture store with a mix of new home furnishings and mattresses. We have a great selection that is ever-changing. We purchase from leading manufacturers such as Ashley Furniture Ind., Klaussner Home Furnishings, Jackson Furniture, and Catnapper. We continually strive to expand our list of suppliers to add variety and quality to our showroom and special order capabilities. Our mattress selection includes manufacturers such as Restonic , Sierra Sleep, and Five Star Mattresses. Restonic and Five Star Mattresses are made right here in Michigan! We also carry value priced Corsicana’s mattresses that work well for spare bedrooms, cottages or the budget conscious.

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