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Children’s Furniture

Beds, cribs, storage, and playroom pieces.

Amish Children’s Furniture for North Carolina Homes

Children’s furniture needs to do more than simply look nice in a room. It should help the space feel comfortable, organized, durable, and ready for everyday life. At Home Acres Fine Furniture in Hamptonville, NC, our children’s furniture collection includes thoughtfully made pieces for nurseries, shared bedrooms, growing kids, and play spaces, with options that support both daily routines and long-term use.

From cribs, bunk beds, and child beds to dressers, nightstands, toy storage, and children’s tables and chairs, the right furniture can help a room work better from the start. With solid-wood craftsmanship and a wide selection of styles and practical pieces, our children’s furniture is built to bring both beauty and function to the home for years to come.

Our Featured Children’s Furniture Collections

Traditional bedroom collection at Home Acres Fine Furniture

Traditional Bedroom Collection

Shown With:
Hardware: 1387-G-10

This Collection Includes:

  • Traditional Raised Panel Bed
  • Chest of Drawers
  • Chifforobe
  • Nightstand
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Editor’s Choice
Haven collection at Home Acres Fine Furniture

Haven Collection

Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: FC 11434 Driftwood

This Collection Includes:

  • Haven Convertible Crib
  • Haven Bed
  • Haven Tall Dresser
  • Haven Dresser
  • Haven Chest
  • Haven Changer
  • Haven Bookcase
  • Haven Nightstand
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Classic child collection at Home Acres Fine Furniture

Classic Child Collection

Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: OCS-133 Tundra
Hardware: P226

Items In This Collection:

  • Bed
  • Dresser
  • Blanket Chest
  • Nightstand
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Browse Children’s Furniture Categories

  • Bunk Bed

    Bunk Bed (16)

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    Bunk Bed (2)

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    Collections (15)

  • Cribs

    Cribs (15)

  • Beds

    Beds (33)

  • Chests & Dressers

    Chests & Dressers (48)

  • Nightstands

    Nightstands (12)

  • Play Room

    Play Room (12)

  • Chairs & Tables

    Chairs & Tables (29)

Why Families Choose Amish Children’s Furniture

Furnishing a child’s room often means thinking ahead. The furniture should feel practical now while still working well as needs change over time. At Home Acres Fine Furniture, families can explore children’s furniture that is chosen for lasting quality, everyday usefulness, and the kind of craftsmanship that helps a room feel more settled from the beginning.

Whether you are preparing a nursery, updating a shared bedroom, or adding better storage and activity furniture to a growing child’s room, well-made pieces can make the space easier to live with day after day. It is furniture designed not just for how a room looks, but for how family life actually happens inside it.

★★★★★

“Home Acres has a welcoming environment and helped us custom design our dining room table and chairs. We couldn’t be happier with our beautiful, high quality set.”

Micah Y.

★★★★★

“Our home is full of Home Acres furniture. We can’t say enough great things about the people and service. They sell beautiful furniture at a very reasonable price. We’ve made many trips, and have never been disappointed! Highly recommend.”

Michael P.

★★★★★

“The craftsmanship of the furniture is lovely. The staff is super friendly and accommodating. Absolutely love the locale and ambience of this place.”

Yvette L.

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Find the Best Bed Style

Bed Options for Different Spaces and Storage Needs

The bed is often the piece that shapes the room most, especially in a child’s space where comfort, age, room size, and future needs all matter. Some families are planning for a nursery, while others are setting up a first “big kid” room or trying to make the most of a shared bedroom. Comparing cribs, child beds, and bunk beds can help narrow down which option fits best today while still supporting how the room may need to function later on.

Children’s furniture nursery with gray crib, matching dressers, and star mural accent wall

Cribs

Cribs are the starting point for many nursery spaces, offering a secure and comfortable sleeping area during the earliest stage. They work best when the room needs to feel calm, simple, and easy to move through, while still allowing space for storage and other nursery essentials.

Child Beds

Child beds are a natural next step once a room begins shifting beyond the nursery years. They help children transition into a room that feels more grown up while still keeping the scale manageable and comfortable for everyday use.

Bunk Beds

Bunk beds are especially useful in shared bedrooms or rooms where making the most of floor space matters. They help free up more open room for movement, storage, or play while giving sleeping space to siblings or frequent overnight guests.

Our Latest Cribs

  • Haven Panel Crib

    Haven Panel Crib

  • Prudence Crib

    Prudence Crib

  • Haven Slat Crib

    Haven Slat Crib

  • Tanessah Crib

    Tanessah Crib

More Cribs

Our Latest Bunk Beds

  • Bookcase Bunk Bed

    Bookcase Bunk Bed

  • Center Loft Bed

    Center Loft Bed

  • Millers Mission Twin/Twin Bunk Bed

    Millers Mission Twin/Twin Bunk Bed

  • Millers Mission Twin/Full Bunk Bed

    Millers Mission Twin/Full Bunk Bed

More Bunk Beds

Find Your STyle

Children’s Furniture Collections for a More Complete Look

Children’s furniture collections can help simplify the process of building a room that feels cohesive, practical, and ready for daily life. Whether you are furnishing a nursery, creating a shared bedroom, or updating a child’s room with better storage and bed options, shopping by collection makes it easier to see how the pieces work together.

  • Traditional Bedroom Collection

    Traditional Bedroom Collection

  • Traditional Crib Collection

    Traditional Crib Collection

  • Mission Crib Collection

    Mission Crib Collection

  • Carlisle Crib Collection

    Carlisle Crib Collection

Beyond sleep and storage

Practical Furniture for Play Spaces and Shared Rooms

A child’s room is rarely used for just one thing. It may be a place for sleeping, reading, playing, creating, and storing toys all in the same day. That is why furniture like toy storage, playroom pieces, and children’s tables and chairs can make such a difference.

Playroom Storage

Playroom furniture, such as toy boxes and other storage pieces, helps keep books, toys, games, and larger items more contained. It can make cleanup easier and help the room shift more easily between active play and a calmer, everyday look.

Children’s Chairs & Tables

Smaller-scale tables and chairs give children a place that feels made for them. They work well for coloring, puzzles, reading, snacks, crafts, and independent play, while also helping the room feel more inviting and functional during the day.

Rockers and Youth Seating

Youth seating pieces can add comfort and personality to the room while giving children a place to sit for reading or quieter activities. These kinds of pieces help soften the room and create more comfortable ways to use the space.

Our Latest Play Room Storage

  • Dovetailed Toy Box

    Dovetailed Toy Box

  • Haven Bookcase

    Haven Bookcase

  • Shaker Bookcase

    Shaker Bookcase

  • Carlisle Bookcase

    Carlisle Bookcase

More Play Room Storage

Our Latest Children’s Chairs & Tables

  • 65 Plain Back Chair

    65 Plain Back Chair

  • Children's Adirondack Chair

    Children’s Adirondack Chair

  • 208 Arrow Back High Chair

    208 Arrow Back High Chair

  • 86 Wraparound Youth Chair

    86 Wraparound Youth Chair

More Chairs & Tables

Storage Essentials

Storage Pieces That Help a Child’s Room Work Better

Children’s rooms often need storage that is easy to use, easy to grow into, and able to handle the clutter of daily life. Dressers, chests, and nightstands each serve a different purpose, whether the goal is to store folded clothing, maximize a smaller footprint, or keep bedtime essentials close at hand. Choosing the right mix helps the room stay more functional without feeling overfilled.

Dressers

Dressers provide broad drawer storage and a useful top surface, making them one of the most dependable pieces in a child’s room. They work especially well for folded clothing, room décor, lamps, and the everyday items that need a more permanent home.

Chests

Chests are helpful when a room needs storage but does not have enough extra wall width for a larger dresser. Their vertical shape helps make better use of tighter floor plans while still offering substantial drawer space.

Nightstands

Nightstands give the bed area a more complete and practical feel. They help keep books, lamps, water cups, sound machines, and other bedtime items within easy reach while making the room feel more finished overall.

Our Latest Dressers

  • Mission Convertible Dresser

    Mission Convertible Dresser

  • Carlisle Tower

    Carlisle Tower

  • Shaker Convertible Changer

    Shaker Convertible Changer

  • Shaker Convertible Dresser

    Shaker Convertible Dresser

More Dressers

Our Latest Chests

  • Mission Convertible Changer

    Mission Convertible Changer

  • Prudence Three Drawer Changer

    Prudence Three Drawer Changer

  • Haven Chest

    Haven Chest

  • Haven Changer

    Haven Changer

More Chests

Finishing Pieces That Make a Bedroom Feel Finished

After the core furniture is chosen, the bedroom often comes together through the supporting pieces. Mirrors can brighten and balance the room, mattresses shape daily comfort, and small occasional pieces can make the space feel more useful and personal. These details may not be the largest items in the room, but they often have an outsized impact on how the bedroom feels every day.

Convertible Cribs

Convertible cribs can be a practical choice for families who want nursery furniture that does more over time. They help bridge early-stage furniture needs with the longer view of how the room may evolve.

Flexible Room Pieces

Tables, chairs, toy storage, and even bunk beds can help a room stay adaptable as routines change. These pieces often serve multiple purposes and can make the space easier to rethink as children grow.

Our Latest Toy Boxes

  • Dovetailed Toy Box

    Dovetailed Toy Box

  • Economy Toy Box

    Economy Toy Box

  • Toy Box

    Toy Box

  • Toy Box

    Toy Box

More Toy Boxes

Custom Options

Personalize Furniture for a Growing Room

Children’s furniture works best when it supports both the room and the routine that takes place in it. Some spaces need better storage. Some need a bed style that fits a smaller footprint. Others need furniture that feels right for the child now and will still be useful later. Custom options can help bridge those needs in a way that feels more intentional and more functional.

A dresser may need the right drawer setup for a child’s clothing and daily use. A bunk bed may need to fit better in a shared room. A crib, bed, or storage piece may need to coordinate with other furniture already in the room. These are the kinds of details that can make a children’s room feel better planned and easier to grow with.

  • Choose furniture that fits the child’s room size and layout
  • Add storage that helps reduce clutter and support daily routines
  • Coordinate beds, dressers, nightstands, and activity furniture more easily
  • Select pieces that feel practical now and useful later
  • Create a room that feels comfortable, organized, and easier to maintain
  • Personalize the furniture around how your family actually uses the space

Children’s Furniture Comparison Chart

A child’s room often needs to support sleep, storage, play, and day-to-day routines all at once. This quick chart compares the main types of children’s furniture, making it easier to see which pieces fit your space best and which may matter most as the room grows.

There is something different about seeing quality-crafted furniture in person. Visit Home Acres Fine Furniture in Hamptonville, NC, to explore our selection of children’s furniture and get a better feel for our craftsmanship.

Furniture Type Best For Main Function Footprint Why People Choose It
Crib Nursery spaces and early stages Safe infant sleep space Moderate Creates a calm, practical starting point for the nursery
Child Bed Transitioning into a more grown-up room Everyday sleep Moderate Helps bridge the move from nursery to child’s bedroom
Bunk Bed Shared rooms and saving floor space Stacked sleeping space Larger vertically, efficient on floor space Opens up more room for movement and storage
Dresser or Chest Clothing and everyday storage Drawer storage Moderate Keeps the room more organized as storage needs grow
Nightstand Bedside convenience Holds lamps, books, and small essentials Small Makes the bed area more practical and complete
Toy Box or Playroom Storage Playrooms and multi-use rooms Stores toys, books, and games Moderate Helps reduce clutter and simplify cleanup
Children’s Table & Chairs Crafts, reading, snacks, and play Child-sized seating and activity space Small to moderate Creates a space that feels usable throughout the day

Children’s Furniture Questions Answered

What furniture should I start with in a child’s room?

That depends on the stage and how the room will be used. Many families begin with the main bed or crib, then add storage pieces like a dresser or chest, followed by supporting pieces such as a nightstand, toy storage, or children’s table and chairs.

Are bunk beds a good option for children’s rooms?

They can be a very practical choice for shared bedrooms or rooms where floor space matters. Bunk beds help free up more open space for movement, storage, or play while still giving the room the sleeping capacity it needs.

What is the benefit of adding storage furniture to a child’s room?

Storage pieces help make everyday routines easier and the room more manageable. Dressers, chests, toy boxes, and other storage furniture can help keep clothing, toys, books, and everyday items more organized.

Should I furnish a child’s room for now or for the years ahead?

Usually a balance of both works best. It helps to choose furniture that supports the room’s current needs while also considering how the space may need to function as the child grows.

Are children’s tables and chairs worth adding to the room?

Yes, especially if the room or play area needs a place for activities like coloring, crafts, reading, puzzles, or snacks. They can make the room feel much more usable throughout the day, not just at bedtime.

Craftsman spray-finishing a black wooden piece of Amish furniture at Home Acres Furniture workshop.

Wood & Stain Color Options

Every piece we sell is built from solid American hardwoods—chosen for beauty and longevity, not shortcuts. Pick from brown maple, cherry, red oak, or quartersawn white oak, then fine-tune the look with hand-applied stains and durable catalyzed finishes. Need to match an existing piece? Bring a photo, and we’ll help you select a stain that lands just right. Explore samples in our Hamptonville showroom and see how grain, color, and sheen come together.

View Wood & Color Options

Custom-Built Amish Furniture

If “almost right” isn’t good enough, we’ll have it built exactly right. Choose your wood, stain, hardware, edges, and dimensions—then our trusted Amish craftsmen create a piece made for your home, not a warehouse. Bring rough measurements or a quick sketch; we’ll confirm details, quote the build, and guide placement so it fits and functions perfectly for years.

Request a Quote on Custom Furniture

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