
Children’s Furniture
Create A Child’s Room That Feels Warm, Useful & Timeless
Solid Wood Children’s Furniture Built To Last
A child’s room should feel comfortable, organized, and ready for every stage of family life. At Amish Traditions Furniture, our children’s furniture brings solid-wood craftsmanship to nurseries, bedrooms, playrooms, and shared spaces.
From cribs and children’s beds to chests, dressers, nightstands, toy boxes, playroom pieces, chairs, tables, high chairs, and rockers, each piece helps create a room that feels practical and personal. Whether you are planning a nursery, updating a child’s bedroom, or adding useful playroom storage, you can choose furniture with lasting beauty and everyday function.
Our Featured Children’s Furniture Collections
Mackenzie Collection
Stain: FC Almond
- Mackenzie Crib – Panel Back
- Mackenzie Crib – Slat Back
- Mackenzie 7 Drawer Dresser
- Mackenzie 6 Drawer Dresser
- Mackenzie Chest
- Mackenzie Nightstand
Willow Collection
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: OCS Cappuccino
- Willow Crib
- Willow 7 Drawer Dresser
- Willow 6 Drawer Dresser
- Willow Chest
- Willow Nightstand
Addison Crib Collection
Wood: Oak
Stain: FC-19093 Dark Knight
- Addison Crib
- Addison Crib – Panel Back
- Addison 7 Drawer Dresser
- Addison 6 Drawer Dresser
- Addison 6 Drawer Chest
- Addison 3 Drawer Nightstand
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See Why Oregon Families Choose Amish Traditions
Children’s furniture often becomes part of the daily rhythm of family life. It supports bedtime routines, playtime, storage, reading, changing rooms, growing children, and shared family spaces. Reviews can help new shoppers feel more confident when comparing cribs, beds, dressers, toy storage, chairs, and playroom pieces.
At Amish Traditions Furniture, the shopping experience is built around quality, service, and personal choice. Whether a family is choosing one new bed or planning a complete child’s room, reviews can help show what customers value most: solid construction, helpful showroom guidance, and furniture chosen with care.
Compare Children’s Cribs, Beds & Bunks
Choose A Bed Style For Every Growing Stage
Children’s bedrooms change as children grow. A nursery may begin with a crib, then move to a toddler bed, a child bed, or a bunk bed as the room’s needs change. Comparing bed styles can help families plan a room that feels comfortable today while still making sense for the years ahead.


01 Convertible Cribs
Convertible cribs are helpful for families who want a nursery piece with long-term potential. They can make the room feel warm, complete, and ready for the early years. When choosing a crib, it is always important to review the specific product details and current use guidelines before purchase.
02 Toddler Beds
Toddler beds can help bridge the transition from crib to larger bed. Their smaller size can feel more manageable in a child’s room and may help keep the space open for toys, storage, and play. They are a practical choice when a full child bed feels too large for the stage or room.
03 Child Beds
Child beds are a strong choice for children who are ready for a more traditional bedroom setup. They work well with dressers, nightstands, chests, and other matching pieces. A solid wood child bed can help the room feel more finished while supporting everyday use.
04 Bunk Beds
Bunk beds are useful for shared rooms, sleepovers, and bedrooms where floor space matters. They can help create more sleeping space without using as much room as two separate beds. This makes them a helpful option for siblings, guest rooms, or compact children’s bedrooms.
Our Latest Convertible Cribs
Shop Solid Wood Children's Furniture Collections
Find A Children's Furniture Collection That Feels Like Home
Children’s furniture collections make it easier to create a room that feels coordinated and complete. Browse solid wood cribs, beds, chests, dressers, nightstands, toy storage, chairs, tables, and playroom pieces that can work together beautifully. Whether you are planning a nursery, a child’s bedroom, or a playroom, the right collection can help the space feel more intentional.

Compare Playroom Pieces & Toy Storage
Furniture For Play, Storage & Everyday Imagination
Playrooms need to support imagination, activity, and organization. The right pieces can help create a space where children can play freely while still giving parents a way to keep things tidy. Toy boxes, child-size furniture, and playroom pieces all help make the room more useful.
Toy Boxes
Toy boxes are useful for keeping toys, stuffed animals, blocks, games, and small items gathered in one place. They can make cleanup easier and help the room feel less cluttered. A solid wood toy box can also blend more naturally with the rest of the home.
Toys
Wood toys can add warmth and character to a child’s room or play area. They can be displayed, used, and enjoyed as part of the room’s design. These smaller pieces can help make a playroom feel more charming and personal.
Our Latest Toy Boxes
Our Latest Toys
Smart Storage For A More Peaceful Bedroom
Chests, Dressers & Storage Pieces Made For Daily Life
Children’s rooms can fill up quickly with clothing, books, bedding, keepsakes, toys, and everyday essentials. Storage pieces help keep the room easier to manage. Chests, dressers, and nightstands each serve a different purpose, and the right mix can make the space feel more organized without feeling crowded.


01 Chests & Dressers
Chests and dressers are key pieces in a child’s bedroom. They provide helpful storage for clothing, blankets, accessories, and daily items. Choosing solid wood storage can also give the room a more finished look that pairs well with beds, cribs, and nightstands.
02 Chests
Chests are helpful when you need vertical storage with a smaller footprint. They can work well in tighter rooms, shared bedrooms, or spaces where wall width is limited. A chest can hold folded clothes, pajamas, linens, or other everyday items while keeping the room more open.
03 Dressers
Dressers provide wider storage and a useful top surface. They can work well for folded clothing, changing supplies, lamps, books, or décor. A dresser is often one of the main storage pieces in a child’s room and can help the space feel more complete.
04 Nightstands
Nightstands are useful beside a child’s bed for books, lamps, water cups, tissues, small toys, and bedtime essentials. They help create a more comfortable routine while keeping important items within reach. A nightstand can also make the bed area feel more finished.
Our Latest Chests & Dressers
Our Latest Nightstands
Small Furniture Pieces That Make A Big Difference
Children’s seating may be smaller, but it plays an important role in daily life. Chairs and tables support play and learning. High chairs serve mealtime routines. Youth chairs create a more grown-up seat for older children. Rockers add comfort and a classic touch to nurseries or bedrooms.
High Chairs
High chairs are helpful for mealtime routines and family gathering spaces. They create a dedicated seat for young children during meals, snacks, and daily use. When choosing a high chair, families should always review product details and current age or use recommendations.
Rockers
Rockers bring comfort, motion, and a traditional feel to children’s rooms or nursery spaces. They can be used for quiet moments, reading, or simply adding a warm accent to the room. A child-size rocker can also become a meaningful piece within the room.

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Custom Options
Choose the Wood, Finish, Hardware, and Style You Love
Children’s rooms need to change with real life. A nursery may need a crib, dresser, and rocker. A child’s room may need a bed, a nightstand, a chest, and a play table. A shared room may need a bunk bed or smarter storage. Custom Amish children’s furniture helps families choose pieces that fit the room now and will remain useful for years to come.
Storage is especially important in children’s spaces. Dressers, chests, nightstands, toy boxes, and playroom pieces can help organize clothing, bedding, toys, books, and everyday items. The right furniture can make the room feel calmer, easier to clean, and more comfortable to use.
- Choose room pieces that fit your child’s age and routine.
- Select storage options for clothing, toys, books, and bedding.
- Match wood finishes across beds, dressers, nightstands, and playroom pieces.
- Plan flexible layouts for nurseries, bedrooms, shared rooms, and playrooms.
- Create lasting style with furniture that feels warm, simple, and timeless.
Children's Furniture Buying Guide
Children’s furniture works best when each piece has a clear purpose. Beds support rest. Dressers and chests organize clothing. Toy boxes help manage playroom clutter. Chairs, tables, high chairs, and rockers support daily routines. This chart can help shoppers compare which pieces make the most sense for their child’s
| Children’s Piece | Best For | Main Function | Room Fit | Why Families Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Convertible Cribs | Nurseries and early years | Adds infant sleep space | Nurseries | Helps create a complete nursery setup |
| Toddler Beds | Transition rooms | Bridges crib and child bed stages | Small to medium rooms | Feels manageable for growing children |
| Child Beds | Children’s bedrooms | Adds main sleeping space | Any bedroom | Creates a more finished bedroom layout |
| Bunk Beds | Shared rooms and sleepovers | Adds stacked sleeping space | Medium rooms | Saves floor space |
| Chests | Clothing and linens | Adds vertical storage | Small to medium rooms | Stores more with a smaller footprint |
| Dressers | Folded clothes and daily items | Adds wide storage | Medium to large rooms | Provides storage and top surface space |
| Nightstands | Bedside routines | Holds lamps, books, and essentials | Any bedroom | Keeps bedtime items close |
| Toy Boxes | Toys and playroom clutter | Adds simple toy storage | Bedrooms and playrooms | Makes cleanup easier |
| Children’s Tables | Crafts, games, and snacks | Adds activity surface | Bedrooms and playrooms | Creates a child-friendly work area |
| Chairs | Reading and activities | Adds scaled seating | Bedrooms and playrooms | Gives children their own seat |
Visit Our Beaverton Showroom
Explore Solid Wood Children's Furniture In Beaverton
Visit Amish Traditions Furniture in Beaverton to explore solid wood children’s furniture in person. Compare cribs, beds, chests, dressers, nightstands, toy boxes, chairs, tables, rockers, wood species, finish colors, and storage options before choosing what fits your family. Whether you are planning a nursery, a child’s bedroom, or a playroom, our Beaverton showroom can help you make a confident decision.
Visit Our Eugene Showroom
Shop Amish Children's Furniture In Eugene, OR
Our Eugene showroom gives you a helpful place to compare children’s furniture before you buy. Browse cribs, beds, bunk beds, dressers, chests, nightstands, toy boxes, playroom pieces, chairs, tables, and rockers while exploring wood and finish options. From nurseries to growing children’s rooms, our Eugene location can help you plan a space that feels comfortable, organized, and built to last.
Helpful Answers for Children’s Rooms
Learn more about customizing Amish children’s furniture, choosing the right starter pieces, and planning storage for bedrooms and playrooms.
01 Can Amish children’s furniture be customized?
Yes. Many children’s furniture pieces can be customized by wood species, finish, size, storage features, hardware, and coordinating design details. This helps families create a room that fits their space and routine.
02 What children’s furniture pieces should I start with?
Most families start with the main sleeping piece, such as a crib, toddler bed, child bed, or bunk bed. From there, you can add a dresser, chest, nightstand, toy box, chairs, tables, or playroom pieces.
03 Are bunk beds a good choice for shared rooms?
Yes. Bunk beds can be helpful in shared rooms because they add sleeping space while saving floor space. They can also be useful for guest rooms, sleepovers, or smaller children’s bedrooms.
04 Should I choose a chest or dresser for a child’s room?
A chest is taller and works well when floor space is limited. A dresser is wider and gives you more top surface space. Many children’s rooms benefit from one or both, depending on storage needs.
05 Can I coordinate children’s beds, dressers, and storage pieces?
Yes. Children’s collections and custom options can help coordinate wood species, finish colors, hardware, and design details across beds, dressers, nightstands, toy storage, and playroom pieces.
Explore Craftsmanship
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