
Children’s Furniture
Create a Room That Feels Safe, Sweet, and Organized
Handcrafted Children’s Furniture in Williamstown, NJ
A child’s room needs to do a lot. It should feel comfortable for sleep, practical for storage, and flexible enough to grow with your family. At Memory Lane Furniture, you can find children’s furniture for nurseries, bedrooms, playrooms, and study spaces, including cribs, children’s beds, bunk beds, chests, dressers, nightstands, toy boxes, tables, chairs, rockers, and more.
Many pieces are American-made by Amish and Mennonite craftsmen who value strong construction, hardwood beauty, and careful detail. Whether you are preparing a nursery, updating a child’s bedroom, or creating a more organized playroom, Memory Lane can help you choose furniture that feels useful, sturdy, and made for real family life.
Our Featured Children’s Furniture Collections
Willow Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: OCS Cappuccino
This Collection Includes:
- Willow Crib
- Willow 7 Drawer Dresser
- Willow 6 Drawer Dresser
- Willow Chest
- Willow Nightstand
Features:
- Designed to grow with your child
- Crib can convert to a toddler and full bed
- Dresser can be used as a changing table
Haven Collection
Dimensions: 14’W x 16’L
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
Newport Collection
This Collection Includes:
- Newport Crib
- Newport 7 Drawer Dresser
- Newport 6 Drawer Dresser
- Newport 4 Drawer Chest
- Newport 1 Drawer Nightstand
Features:
- Designed to grow with your child
- Crib can convert to a toddler and full bed
- Dresser can be used as a changing table
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Why Families Choose Memory Lane Furniture
Children’s furniture is a meaningful purchase because it becomes part of daily routines. It may hold bedtime stories, folded clothes, favorite toys, homework supplies, or the first big-kid bed. Families appreciate being able to visit Memory Lane Furniture, compare pieces in person, and choose furniture that feels strong, practical, and beautiful.
Since 1995, Memory Lane has helped customers find furniture that fits their homes, preferences, and long-term needs. Whether you are shopping for a crib, child bed, bunk bed, dresser, toy box, or complete children’s collection, our team can help make the process feel easier and more personal.
Cribs, Toddler Beds, Child Beds, and Bunk Beds
Choose a Bed That Fits This Stage and the Next
A child’s bed often changes as the child grows. A crib may be the first major piece in the nursery, while a toddler bed or child bed helps the room transition into the next stage. Bunk beds can be useful for shared rooms, sleepovers, or rooms where floor space matters. Comparing these options can help you choose furniture that fits your child’s needs now while accommodating how the room may change later.


Convertible Cribs
Style Overview: Convertible cribs are designed to support the early years and may offer more flexibility as a child grows. They can help create a nursery that feels calm, sturdy, and thoughtfully planned.
Best For: Nurseries, growing families, and parents who want a crib with longer-term usefulness.
Toddler Beds
Style Overview: Toddler beds help bridge the transition between a crib and a larger bed. They are lower to the ground and sized for young children who are ready for more independence.
Best For: Children moving out of the crib stage and smaller bedrooms that need a compact bed.
Child Beds
Style Overview: Child beds provide a more traditional sleeping space for growing kids. They can work well in bedrooms that need a dependable bed without taking up as much room as a larger adult-sized setup.
Best For: Children’s bedrooms, guest-ready kids’ rooms, and everyday sleeping spaces.
Bunk Beds
Style Overview: Bunk beds make use of vertical space and can help a shared bedroom feel more open. They are also useful for sleepovers or rooms that need more sleeping space without adding another full bed footprint.
Best For: Shared bedrooms, larger families, sleepovers, and rooms where floor space matters.
Our Latest Cribs
Collections for Every Style
Children’s Furniture Made to Work Together
A children’s furniture collection can make it easier to create a room that feels planned and complete. Instead of choosing every piece separately, you can begin with a coordinated style and build around it. Memory Lane Furniture offers children’s collections that may include cribs, beds, dressers, chests, nightstands, toy boxes, tables, chairs, and other pieces for nurseries, bedrooms, and playrooms.

Create a Playroom That Feels Fun and Organized
A playroom works best when children have space to create, sit, read, build, and clean up afterward. Small tables and chairs give kids a place for crafts, snacks, books, and games. Toy boxes help keep the room from feeling cluttered, while toys and playroom pieces add charm and function.
Children’s Tables & Chairs
Style Overview: Children’s tables & chairs create a kid-sized surface for drawing, crafts, puzzles, snacks, reading, or games. They make the room feel more usable for young children.
Best For: Playrooms, bedrooms, homeschool corners, craft areas, and family rooms.
Toy Boxes
Style Overview: Toy boxes make cleanup easier by giving toys, stuffed animals, and other play items a single, clear place to go. A solid wood toy box can also add warmth to the room.
Best For: Playrooms, bedrooms, family rooms, and shared toy storage.
Toys & Play Pieces
Style Overview: Play pieces can add fun, charm, and personality to a child’s space. They help make the room feel more personal while supporting imaginative play.
Best For: Playrooms, children’s bedrooms, gift ideas, and family spaces.
Our Latest Toy Boxes
Keep Essentials Organized and Easy to Reach
Storage That Helps Kids’ Rooms Stay Organized
Children’s rooms often need smart storage because clothes, toys, books, and keepsakes can quickly take over the space. Dressers and chests help organize clothing, nightstands keep bedtime items close, and toy boxes make cleanup easier. Choosing the right storage mix can help a child’s room feel calmer, cleaner, and easier to use every day.


Chests
Style Overview: Chests provide vertical drawer storage for folded clothing and everyday items. They are helpful when a room needs storage but does not have space for a wide dresser.
Best For: Smaller bedrooms, narrow wall spaces, and children who need more drawer storage.
Dressers
Style Overview: Dressers offer wider drawer storage and can provide a larger surface for lamps, décor, books, or nursery items. They are a practical choice for clothing organization.
Best For: Children’s bedrooms, nurseries, and rooms with enough wall space for broader storage.
Nightstands
Style Overview: Nightstands keep bedtime essentials close to the bed, such as books, lamps, water cups, tissues, or small treasures. They also help a child’s bed area feel more complete.
Best For: Kids who read at bedtime, rooms with lamps, and bedrooms that need small bedside storage.
Toy Boxes
Style Overview: Toy boxes provide simple storage for toys, blankets, stuffed animals, and playroom clutter. They can make cleanup easier while adding a warm furniture piece to the room.
Best For: Playrooms, bedrooms, family rooms, and spaces where toys need to be gathered quickly.
Comfortable Pieces for Reading, Feeding, and Play
Finish the Room With Kid-Friendly Furniture
Children’s furniture is not only about beds and storage. Seating pieces can support reading, rocking, feeding, playtime, and family routines. Rockers add comfort to nurseries or quiet corners, high chairs support mealtimes, and youth chairs give children seating that feels like it belongs to them.
Rockers
Style Overview: Rockers can create a cozy place for reading, soothing, or quiet time. They work well in nurseries, bedrooms, and family areas where comfort matters.
Best For: Nurseries, reading corners, bedtime routines, and quiet moments.
High Chairs
Style Overview: High chairs support mealtime routines for younger children. A solid-wood high chair can feel more traditional and coordinate better with the rest of the home.
Best For: Family dining areas, kitchens, and homes with babies or toddlers.
Youth Chairs
Style Overview: Youth chairs are sized for children and can be used at small tables, desks, or play areas. They help kids feel comfortable and included in daily activities.
Best For: Playrooms, craft areas, homework spaces, and children’s tables.

Our Latest Rockers
Our Latest High Chairs

Custom Options
Choose the Pieces, Finish, Storage, and Style You Need
Every child’s room is different. Some families need a crib that transitions into the next stage. Others need bunk beds for a shared room, a toy box for playroom cleanup, or a dresser that fits a smaller wall. Custom options can help you choose furniture that works better for your space and your family’s routines.
Memory Lane Furniture works with manufacturers who value customer input and careful craftsmanship. Depending on the piece, you may be able to choose wood species, finish colors, hardware, sizes, storage layouts, and design details. These choices can help the room feel more personal while still keeping it practical.
- Choose finish colors and different hardwood species
- Explore cribs, children’s beds, bunk beds, and storage pieces
- Select hardware that matches the room’s style
- Coordinate beds, nightstands, dressers, and playroom pieces
- Create a room that feels organized, comfortable, and personal
Children’s Furniture Buying Guide
Choosing children’s furniture is easier when you can see how each piece supports the room. Some pieces create a comfortable sleep space, while others add storage, playroom function, seating, or daily convenience. Use this chart to compare common children’s furniture options and decide which pieces make the most sense for your child’s age, room layout, and family routine.
| Furniture Type | Best For | Main Function | Storage Level | Footprint | Works Best In | Why Families Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Convertible Crib | Nurseries and growing babies | Infant sleep space | None | Medium | Nurseries | Supports the first stage of a child’s room |
| Toddler Bed | Transitioning from crib | Small child sleep space | None to low | Small | Toddler bedrooms | Helps children move toward more independence |
| Child Bed | Growing children | Everyday sleeping | None to low | Medium | Children’s bedrooms | Provides a dependable bed for daily use |
| Bunk Bed | Shared rooms and sleepovers | Space-saving sleep | Low to moderate | Medium tall | Shared bedrooms | Adds sleeping space without using more floor area |
| Dresser | Clothing storage | Wide drawer storage | High | Wide | Bedrooms and nurseries | Keeps clothes and daily items organized |
| Chest | Clothing storage | Vertical drawer storage | High | Smaller width | Smaller bedrooms | Adds storage without taking much wall space |
| Nightstand | Bedside needs | Small item storage | Low | Small | Beside beds | Keeps books, lamps, and bedtime items close |
Visit Our Showroom
Plan Your Visit to Memory Lane Furniture
Seeing children’s furniture in person can make the decision feel much easier. Stop by Memory Lane Furniture in Williamstown to explore hardwood children’s furniture collections, compare finish colors, and get a closer look at the craftsmanship behind each piece.
Children’s Furniture Questions Answered
What children’s furniture should I choose first?
Start with the main sleep piece, such as a crib, toddler bed, child bed, or bunk bed. Once the bed is chosen, it becomes easier to plan storage pieces, nightstands, toy boxes, and playroom furniture around the room layout.
Are bunk beds a good choice for children’s rooms?
Bunk beds can be a helpful choice for shared bedrooms, sleepovers, or rooms where floor space is limited. They add sleeping space vertically, which can leave more room for storage, play, or study areas.
What storage pieces are most useful in a child’s room?
Dressers, chests, nightstands, and toy boxes are all useful. Dressers and chests organize clothing, nightstands hold bedtime items, and toy boxes make cleanup easier.
What is helpful for organizing a playroom?
A toy box, small table, and child-sized chairs can make a playroom much more functional. These pieces give children space to play, create, sit, and clean up afterward.
Can children’s furniture be customized at Memory Lane?
In many cases, yes. Depending on the piece, you may be able to choose wood species, finish colors, hardware, sizes, storage layouts, and other details. The showroom team can help you explore available options.





































