
Children’s Furniture
Furniture Built for Growing Families
Solid Wood Children’s Furniture in Nappanee, Indiana
Children’s furniture needs to do more than look nice. It should feel sturdy, useful, and ready for everyday family life. At Weaver Furniture Barn, you can explore solid wood children’s furniture made with Amish craftsmanship and designed for nurseries, bedrooms, playrooms, and shared spaces. From convertible cribs and toddler beds to bunk beds, dressers, toy boxes, youth chairs, tables, and storage pieces, each item can help make a child’s room more comfortable and organized.
With custom options available, families can choose children’s furniture that fits their space, storage needs, wood tones, and long-term plans.
Our Featured Children’s Furniture Collections
Willow Collection
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: OCS Cappuccino
- Willow Crib
- Willow 7 Drawer Dresser
- Willow 6 Drawer Dresser
- Willow Chest
- Willow Nightstand
Classic Child Collection
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: OCS-133 Tundra
Hardware: P226
- Bed
- Dresser
- Blanket Chest
- Nightstand
Haven Collection
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: FC 11434 Driftwood
- Haven Convertible Crib
- Haven Bed
- Haven Tall Dresser
- Haven Dresser
- Haven Chest
- Haven Changer
- Haven Bookcase
- Haven Nightstand
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Why Customers Visit Weaver Furniture Barn
Children’s rooms work hard. They hold clothing, toys, books, keepsakes, bedding, and the little everyday items that seem to multiply quickly. That is why quality matters when choosing furniture for a nursery, bedroom, or playroom. Parents want pieces that feel sturdy, function well, and fit the room without creating more clutter.
Weaver Furniture Barn gives families a place to compare furniture in person, look at wood tones, open drawers, see storage options, and think through how each piece may work as a child grows. From cribs and beds to toy boxes, dressers, and tables, the showroom experience helps customers choose children’s furniture with more confidence.
Cribs, Toddler Beds, Child Beds & Bunk Beds Made Simple
Bed Options for Every Stage of Childhood
A child’s bed often changes as the family grows. Some rooms begin with a convertible crib, then transition to toddler- or child-size furniture. Other bedrooms need a bunk bed to make shared sleeping easier or save floor space.
Comparing these options can help parents choose furniture that supports the room today while keeping future needs in mind.


Convertible Cribs
Style Overview: Convertible cribs are designed for nurseries and growing families. They can offer a more flexible starting point than a basic crib, especially for parents who want furniture that can adapt as the child gets older.
Best For: Nurseries, new parents, growing families, and customers who want a long-term crib option.
Toddler Beds
Style Overview: Toddler beds help bridge the gap between a crib and a larger child bed. They can make the transition feel easier while keeping the bed size more comfortable for a younger child.
Best For: Toddlers, smaller bedrooms, first big-kid rooms, and families moving out of the crib stage.
Child Beds
Style Overview: Child beds provide a more traditional sleeping setup for growing kids. They can anchor the room while pairing well with dressers, nightstands, toy boxes, and other bedroom pieces.
Best For: Children’s bedrooms, guest rooms for kids, growing children, and families creating a more complete bedroom set.
Bunk Beds
Style Overview: Bunk beds help make better use of vertical space. They can be especially useful in shared rooms, cabins, guest spaces, and bedrooms where floor space needs to stay open for play or storage.
Best For: Shared bedrooms, siblings, sleepovers, smaller rooms, and families who want to save floor space.
Featured Convertible Cribs
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Children’s Collections Built Around Style, Comfort & Craftsmanship
Children’s furniture collections make it easier to create a room that feels complete and thoughtfully planned. Instead of choosing each piece separately, you can start with a coordinated style and add the furniture your child’s room needs most. Choose from cribs, beds, dressers, chests, nightstands, toy storage, tables, chairs, and other pieces that help the room feel organized, comfortable, and ready for everyday life.

Create a Play Space That Feels Organized & Inviting
Furniture That Makes Playrooms More Useful
A good playroom gives kids room to imagine, create, read, build, and clean up when the day is done. Toy boxes help keep the space organized. Small tables and chairs create a place for coloring, snacks, puzzles, crafts, or pretend play. Rockers and youth chairs add comfort for quiet moments. These pieces can make a play area feel more intentional and less cluttered.
Toy Boxes
Style Overview: Toy boxes help keep playroom items in one place. They are useful for blocks, stuffed animals, games, blankets, and everyday toys that need to be easy to access and easy to put away.
Best For: Playrooms, bedrooms, family spaces, quick cleanup, and parents who want simple toy storage.
Children’s Tables
Style Overview: Children’s tables create a dedicated surface for crafts, snacks, puzzles, games, coloring, and pretend play. They help give kids a space that feels made for them.
Best For: Playrooms, craft areas, homeschool corners, bedrooms, and families who want a kid-friendly activity space.
Featured Toy Boxes
Featured Children’s Tables
Pieces That Help Keep Kids’ Rooms Organized
Children’s Storage Furniture for Clothes, Toys & Everyday Items
Children’s rooms often need storage for more than clothing. Dressers and chests help organize folded clothes, pajamas, and bedding. Nightstands keep favorite books or small essentials close to the bed. Toy boxes help control playroom clutter and can make cleanup easier. When these pieces work together, the room can feel more organized without losing warmth or personality.


Chests & Dressers
Style Overview: Chests and dressers provide the main storage for clothing, pajamas, blankets, and everyday bedroom items. Dressers work well on wider walls, while chests can add vertical storage when floor space is limited.
Best For: Children’s bedrooms, shared rooms, clothing storage, bedding storage, and families who need practical drawer space.
Nightstands
Style Overview: Nightstands add useful bedside storage for books, lamps, water cups, small toys, or bedtime items. They can also help make a child’s bed area feel more complete.
Best For: Child beds, guest rooms, bedtime routines, reading lamps, and families who want a finished bedroom layout.
Toy Boxes
Style Overview: Toy boxes provide simple storage for toys, stuffed animals, blankets, blocks, and playroom clutter. They can make cleanup easier while adding a solid wood piece that still feels warm and classic.
Best For: Playrooms, children’s bedrooms, family rooms, toy storage, and parents who want easier daily cleanup.
Featured Chests & Dressers
Featured Nightstands
Children’s Seating for Meals, Play & Quiet Moments
Children’s seating can serve many purposes throughout the home. High chairs support mealtime for younger children. Rockers create a cozy place for reading or relaxing, while outdoor pieces can help extend kid-friendly comfort to the porch, patio, or yard.
High Chairs
Style Overview: High chairs support mealtime for younger children and can bring a handcrafted furniture feel into the kitchen or dining area. They are practical pieces for daily family routines.
Best For: Toddlers, young children, kitchens, dining rooms, and families who want a sturdy mealtime chair.
Rockers
Style Overview: Children’s rockers add gentle motion and comfort to a bedroom, nursery, or playroom. They can create a cozy place for reading, resting, or quiet time.
Best For: Nurseries, reading corners, bedrooms, playrooms, and families who want a comfortable accent chair.
Outdoor Children’s Furniture
Style Overview: Outdoor children’s furniture gives kids a place of their own on the porch, patio, or in the backyard. It can make outdoor family time more comfortable and inviting.
Best For: Porches, patios, backyard spaces, outdoor play areas, and families who want kid-friendly outdoor seating.

Featured Rockers
Featured Children’s Outdoor

Custom Options
Choose Children’s Furniture That Fits Your Space & Style
Custom children’s furniture can help you build a room around your child’s stage of life, the size of the space, and the way your family uses the room every day. A nursery may need a convertible crib and storage. A shared room may need bunk beds. A playroom may need toy boxes, small tables, and kid-sized chairs.
The right details can make the furniture feel more practical and more personal. Wood species, finish color, bed style, drawer layout, hardware, storage pieces, and matching collections can all shape how the room looks and functions.
- Choose bed styles that fit your child’s age, room size, and sleeping needs
- Select wood finishes that match the room’s style, trim, and existing furniture
- Add storage pieces for clothing, bedding, toys, books, and daily essentials
- Create shared rooms with bunk beds, dressers, chests, and smart storage options
- Plan nursery furniture around cribs, dressers, changing needs, and future use
- Build play spaces with toy boxes, tables, chairs, and kid-friendly seating
- Pick hardware details that complement the wood tone and furniture style
- Design around growth so the room can adapt as your child gets older
Children’s Furniture Comparison Chart
Choosing children’s furniture is easier when you can compare each piece by how it supports the room. Some pieces create the main sleeping area, while others add storage, play space, seating, or everyday convenience. Use this chart to see which children’s furniture pieces may best fit your child’s age, room layout, and family routine.
| Children’s Furniture Type | Best For | Main Function | Works Best In | Why Customers Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Convertible Cribs | Nurseries and growing families | Starts as a crib with future flexibility | Nurseries and baby rooms | Helps plan ahead |
| Toddler Beds | Transitioning from a crib | Smaller sleeping space for young children | Toddler rooms and small bedrooms | Makes the next stage easier |
| Child Beds | Growing children | Creates the main sleeping area | Children’s bedrooms and guest rooms | Classic bedroom foundation |
| Bunk Beds | Shared rooms and sleepovers | Saves floor space with stacked sleeping | Sibling rooms and smaller spaces | More sleeping room in less space |
| Chests & Dressers | Clothing and bedding storage | Adds drawer storage | Bedrooms and shared rooms | Keeps clothing organized |
| Nightstands | Bedside convenience | Holds lamps, books, and small items | Beside child beds | Makes bedtime routines easier |
| Toy Boxes | Toy and blanket storage | Keeps play items contained | Playrooms, bedrooms, family rooms | Helps with cleanup |
| Children’s Tables | Crafts, snacks, and play | Adds a kid-sized activity surface | Playrooms and activity corners | Gives kids their own space |
| Children’s Chairs | Play and seating | Adds kid-sized seating | Tables, bedrooms, reading areas | Comfortable size for children |
| High Chairs | Mealtime | Supports younger children at meals | Kitchens and dining rooms | Useful for daily family routines |
| Rockers | Reading and quiet time | Adds gentle motion and comfort | Nurseries, bedrooms, playrooms | Cozy and inviting |
See Our Showroom
Visit Weaver Furniture Barn in Nappanee, Indiana
Children’s furniture is often easier to choose when you can see the size, finish, and construction in person. At Weaver Furniture Barn, families can compare cribs, beds, bunk beds, dressers, chests, toy boxes, nightstands, tables, chairs, and playroom pieces before deciding what fits best.
Visit the showroom in Nappanee, Indiana, at 6146 West 1350 North, Nappanee, IN 46550, or call (574) 773-4826 to learn more before planning your trip.
Bedroom Furniture Questions Answered
What types of children’s furniture does Weaver Furniture Barn carry?
Weaver Furniture Barn carries cribs, beds, bunk beds, chests, dressers, nightstands, toy boxes, toys, tables, chairs, high chairs, youth chairs, rockers, and outdoor children’s furniture.
Can children’s furniture be customized?
Yes. Many pieces can be customized by wood species, finish, size, hardware, storage layout, and furniture style. This helps the furniture fit your child’s room and your family’s long-term needs.
What is the benefit of a convertible crib?
A convertible crib can be a helpful choice for families who want nursery furniture with future flexibility. It can support the early years while helping parents plan ahead.
Are bunk beds a good option for smaller rooms?
Bunk beds can work well in smaller rooms because they use vertical space instead of taking up more floor space. They are also helpful for shared bedrooms, cabins, guest spaces, and sleepovers.
What children’s furniture pieces help most with storage?
Dressers, chests, nightstands, and toy boxes are some of the most useful storage pieces. They can help organize clothing, bedding, books, toys, and everyday items.




































