Children love to climb and explore, and giving them beds that allow them to do those things will thrill them. Our Rustic Q.S. White Oak Amish Children’s Furniture offers the perfect opportunity for children to do their adventuring and also have a safe and comfortable place to sleep or play. Our options include bunkbeds, platform beds and lofts. The many possibilities will excite your child and make them eager for bedtime — something any parent or grandparent can appreciate.
Select the Wood and Stain for Your Rustic Q.S. White Oak Amish Children’s Furniture
The fine craftsmanship used to make these beds includes traditional mortise and tenon jointing, a strong technique that contributes to the sturdiness of our furniture. We make each piece customized to your preferences. Your options include choosing the type of wood you want, such as Q.S. white oak or another type, like cherry. We also offer a selection of stains, such as Acres, Washington, Boston and more.
Our Amish artisans begin learning to make furniture at a young age. They watch their elders at work to pick up on the traditional methods. As they get older, these gifted craftsmen try the techniques themselves. They learn to create outstanding pieces that will stand the test of time. In fact, our furniture is so durable, many people refer to it as “heirloom quality.” They even pass it down to their own children and grandchildren.
Shop Today for Quality Amish Children’s Furniture and More
We provide daily discounts of up to 33 percent on our furniture, as well as monthly specials you can find on our homepage. Contact us today to learn more about our Rustic Q.S. White Oak Amish Children’s Furniture.
testimonials Nancy in Westport, MA
Our McCoy chairs arrived yesterday-we are beyond delighted with the quality of the materials and craftsmanship. This furniture is solid-like the kind your grandparents would have in their home, very heavy, solid wood and rugged upholstery fabric. Prior to purchasing these pieces, we shopped in a number of stores and were disappointed in the amount of particle board, the inattention to detail, and the quality of the finishes-not to mention the lack of flexibility with regard to individual stain/fabric preferences. We’ll be back.