Children's Furniture

KID’S ROOMS MADE SIMPLE

Solid Wood Children's Furniture

Kids’ rooms change fast, so the best approach is stage-based: start with the sleeping setup, add daily storage, then finish with the pieces that reduce clutter and help routines stick. This page already groups the essentials—Cribs, Beds, Chests & Dressers, Nightstands, Play Room, and Chairs & Tables—so parents can shop the room in a easy practical order. 

For nursery planning, prioritize a crib and a dresser/chest, then add a small bookcase or toy storage. For school-age rooms, focus on the bed type (bunk, child, or toddler) and storage that keeps the floor clear. For teens, consider Twin XL length if you want a grow-into-it bed size.

Our Featured Children's Collections

Elegant bedroom featuring solid wood furniture, including a Craftsman-style bed frame, matching nightstand, and a dresser with a mirror, set against dark paneled walls.

Fairmont Bunk Bed Collection

★★★★★

Shown With:

Wood: Oak
Stain: Limed Oak

Bright bedroom featuring solid wood furniture, including a canopy bed, nightstand, chest, and dresser with mirror, all in a light natural finish.

Haven Collection

Editor's Choice

★★★★★

• Haven Convertible Crib
• Haven Bed
• Haven Tall Dresser
• Haven Dresser
• Haven Chest
• Haven Changer
• Haven Bookcase
• Haven Nightstand

Cozy bedroom with solid wood furniture, featuring a sleek bed frame with slatted accents and a matching two-drawer nightstand in a dark wood finish.

Solana Loft Bed Collection

★★★★★

Shown With:

Wood: Sap Cherry
Stain: Kona

Heritage Furniture Standard

Children’s Bedroom Customization Options That Grow With Your Child

Parents get the most value when a child’s room doesn’t need a full redesign every few years. Heritage’s own guidance and goal is to provide furniture that grows with your family, especially convertible cribs that transition into larger beds and dressers that can serve as changing stations without becoming useless.

Product-level details support that promise: crib listings can include multi-position mattress support, mortise-and-tenon construction, hidden fasteners, and “designed to grow with your child,” sometimes with add-ons like toddler safety rails, daybed options, and full-size bed rails—plus an organic chemical-free finish option on select cribs.

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Chairs. SOOO MANY CHAIRS.
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Nice things, expensive!
I love the furniture I purchased here. The quality is excellent and will last forever. I love that you can custom make anything.
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Great store with especially beautiful furniture!

Choosing the Right Fit

Bunk Beds, Child Beds & Toddler Beds

Kids’ bed choice is usually a space problem, a sibling/sleepover problem, or a storage problem. Heritage’s Children’s Beds structure supports that decision by separating bed types (for example, Bunk Bed and Toddler categories) and providing style filters and (in some areas) Quick Ship filters.

Bunks and lofts can go beyond two beds stacked. Heritage bunk products can include bunkie boards for mattress support and can be configured to split into separate beds as children grow—often with add-on trundles and under-bed storage options.

Every stage of childhood calls for a different kind of bed. At Heritage Amish Furniture, our children’s beds are handcrafted for safety, durability, and long-term use — not temporary solutions that need replacing in a few years.

Close-up of woodworking tools with wooden handles, placed on a marked wooden surface, used for crafting solid wood furniture.
Warm bedroom featuring solid wood furniture, including a Craftsman-style bed frame, matching nightstands, and a chest of drawers in a rich brown finish.

Bunk Beds – Smart Solutions for Shared Rooms

If you’re furnishing a shared bedroom in Lima, Elida, or anywhere in Northwest Ohio, bunk beds are one of the most practical space-saving options available.

Our Amish-made bunk beds are built from solid hardwood for strength and stability. They’re ideal for:

  • Siblings sharing a room

  • Sleepovers and growing families

  • Maximizing floor space for play areas or desks

Because these are handcrafted pieces, you can often choose wood species and finishes that match existing dressers or storage furniture in the room. Unlike mass-produced bunks, these are designed to stay sturdy year after year.

Best for: Shared bedrooms, maximizing square footage, long-term durability.

Child Beds – Built to Grow With Them

A child bed is typically the next step after a toddler bed and is designed for kids who are ready for a “big kid” room but don’t need adult-scale furniture yet.

Our solid wood child beds offer:

  • Timeless designs that won’t feel outdated in a few years

  • Strong, stable construction for everyday use

  • The ability to coordinate with matching dressers, nightstands, and desks

Many families in Northwest Ohio choose child beds that can transition easily into a more mature bedroom look as their child grows. Because these are Amish-crafted pieces, you’re investing in furniture that can last well into the teen years.

Best for: Elementary-age children, transitional bedrooms, long-term value.

Toddler Beds – Safe & Simple Transitions

Toddler beds help make the transition from crib to bed feel safe and comfortable. These beds are scaled appropriately for younger children and typically sit lower to the ground for easier access.

Parents appreciate:

  • Sturdy solid wood construction

  • Smooth edges and thoughtful craftsmanship

  • Finishes that coordinate with existing nursery furniture

Instead of buying a temporary, lightweight toddler frame, many families in the Lima and Elida areas prefer investing in a handcrafted piece that feels secure and stable.

Best for: Transitioning out of a crib, ages 2–4, safe first independent bed.

Built To Stay Together

Children’s Bedroom Collections & Matched Sets

Designing your child’s bedroom is about more than picking a bed — it’s about creating a space that feels organized, comfortable, and built to last. Our Amish-made children’s bedroom collections make it easy to furnish an entire room with pieces that are designed to work beautifully together.

Whether you’re updating a toddler’s first “big kid” room or furnishing a shared space for siblings, matched sets create a cohesive look that grows with your family.

Plan Your Child’s Room

Kid-Scale Desks, Tables, and Bookcases for Everyday Use

Homework, reading, and kid-scale furniture

Children’s rooms function better when kids can actually use the furniture comfortably—kid-height tables for play and crafts, a desk for early homework habits, and a bookcase that keeps favorite books accessible. The Children’s page explicitly routes shoppers to Chairs & Tables and Play Room categories, which makes this a natural module for the category page.

Heritage product listings provide the detail parents want when choosing kid-scale pieces: example kids’ table-and-chair sets list full dimensions for both table and chair, while child desks list seat height—helpful for fit planning.

For organization, small bookcases can be a high-leverage addition; product examples note adjustable shelves and show how a bookcase can belong to a broader children’s collection.

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Built to fit your space and lifestyle.

Matching Finishes & Wood Species

One of the biggest advantages of choosing a children’s bedroom collection is the ability to perfectly coordinate finishes across every piece.

Instead of trying to match store-bought furniture from different manufacturers, you can:

  • Select the same wood species throughout the room

  • Choose a finish that complements your flooring or trim

  • Match new pieces to existing furniture you already own

If you’ve previously purchased Amish furniture from Heritage, we can often help you build a child’s bedroom set that blends seamlessly with your home’s existing style.

Bring in a photo or finish sample to our Lima or Elida showroom, and we’ll help you create a cohesive look.

Exterior view of Heirloom Amish Furniture store, showing the storefront with signs and outdoor furniture displayed along the sidewalk.

Children’s Storage That Prevents “Floor Piles”

Children’s Chests & Dressers

Kids rooms stay calmer when storage is planned around daily friction: where clothes go, where toys land, and what keeps the floor clear. The Children’s category structure supports this with Chests & Dressers, Nightstands, and Play Room storage pathways.

Heritage’s own guidance explains why chests are a versatile long-term storage play for kids (toys, blankets, shoes, and more) and notes they can remain useful even after a child moves out.

Playroom toy boxes can also be selected with safety features in mind; product examples call out safety hinges and protective cutouts, plus personalization options like engraving a child’s name on select models.

A Quick Guide

Choose the Right Bed Setup, Fast

This comparison chart is designed to help you quickly understand how different children’s bed types fit your space, your child’s age, and your long-term plans. Bunk beds are ideal for shared bedrooms and maximizing floor space, especially in medium to large rooms, offering strong hardwood construction and built-in safety features like sturdy ladders and guard rails.

Child beds work well for “big kid” rooms transitioning from the toddler stage, with a standard footprint and durability that carries into the teen years. Toddler beds are a compact, lower-height option for small rooms or nurseries, giving young children an easy and safe first step toward independent sleep. By weighing room size, longevity, space-saving potential, and safety features, you can choose a bed that fits both your home and your child’s stage of growth.

Children’s Bed Type Comparison
Bed Type Best For Room Size Longevity Space Saving Safety Features Ideal Age Range
Bunk Beds Shared bedrooms, sleepovers, maximizing floor space Medium to large rooms Long-term solution for siblings or growing families Excellent – frees up floor space for desks or play areas Solid hardwood construction, sturdy ladder systems, secure guard rails Typically 6+ years (top bunk) depending on household rules
Child Beds “Big kid” rooms transitioning from toddler stage Small to medium rooms Designed to last into teen years Moderate – standard footprint Stable frame design, smooth edges, durable joinery Approximately 4–12+ years
Toddler Beds Transitioning from crib to first independent bed Small rooms or nursery spaces Short-term transitional option Compact footprint Lower height, easy access, solid wood stability Approximately 2–4 years

Children’s Furniture FAQ

Are Amish-made bunk beds safe for children?

Yes. Amish-made bunk beds are built from solid hardwood and designed for long-term stability. Unlike lightweight, mass-produced alternatives, these beds are handcrafted with strong joinery, sturdy ladder systems, and secure guard rails.

For families in Lima, Elida, and throughout Northwest Ohio, safety and durability are major priorities — which is why solid wood construction makes such a difference.

What’s the difference between a child bed and a toddler bed?

A toddler bed is typically a transitional bed designed for children moving out of a crib (usually ages 2–4). These beds sit lower to the ground and are scaled smaller for safety and independence.

A child bed is intended for older children who are ready for a “big kid” bedroom. Child beds are larger and designed to last well into elementary and even middle school years.

Choosing the right one depends on your child’s age, room size, and how long you want the bed to last.

Can children’s beds be customized?

Yes. One of the biggest advantages of Amish furniture is customization. You can often choose:

  • Wood species

  • Finish color

  • Matching pieces (dressers, nightstands, desks)

  • Design styles that coordinate with your home

If you’re trying to match existing furniture, bring a photo or finish sample to our Lima or Elida showroom. We’ll help you build a coordinated bedroom that feels intentional.

How long do Amish children’s beds typically last?

Solid wood children’s furniture is built to last for many years — often well beyond childhood. Many families in Northwest Ohio choose Amish-crafted beds because they can withstand daily use, growth spurts, and even transitions into teenage years.

Instead of replacing furniture every few years, you’re investing in heirloom-quality construction.

Visit Our Allentown Rd Showroom

Amish Children's Furniture Near Lima

Need help planning your child’s bedroom layout? Visit our Allentown Road location to explore Amish-made bunk beds, child beds, toddler beds, and coordinated bedroom sets in person. Seeing the size and proportions up close makes it much easier to choose the right fit — especially for shared rooms or smaller spaces.

Use the map below to find us. Bringing room measurements, doorway widths, and ceiling heights help us guide you toward options that will deliver and install smoothly.