Tinyhearth Accessibility
A calmer web experience for every family.
Tinyhearth is committed to making our website accessible and usable for customers browsing children’s furniture, bedding, care information, order details, and support resources.
Our approach
Accessibility is part of a well-made room.
A thoughtful site should make product discovery feel quiet and legible. We aim to support customers who browse with screen readers, keyboards, zoom settings, reduced motion preferences, or assistive technologies.
Readable product paths
We work toward clear headings, consistent navigation, and content that helps customers compare furniture and bedding details without visual clutter.
Considered contrast
Text, buttons, forms, and policy pages are designed with strong color contrast and stable visible states across light and dark visual areas.
Keyboard-friendly use
We aim for meaningful focus states and logical movement through links, buttons, product cards, and support pathways.
Motion with restraint
Our page effects are intended to remain subtle and respectful of reduced motion preferences where supported by the browsing environment.
Accessibility statement
Tinyhearth strives to provide a website experience that is accessible to the widest possible audience. Our goal is to make product information, checkout pathways, policy pages, and support resources easier to navigate, understand, and use.
- We aim to support clear structure through headings, labels, readable copy, and consistent page hierarchy.
- We work to maintain strong contrast between text, buttons, backgrounds, and interactive elements.
- We continue to review opportunities for improvement as our website, products, and customer resources evolve.
Website features we consider
Accessibility is shaped by many details across a shopping experience. For Tinyhearth, this includes how customers browse children’s beds, bedding, nursery furniture, product care notes, shipping details, returns information, and contact options.
- Descriptive page titles, section headings, button text, and image alternative text where appropriate.
- Responsive layouts that remain readable on mobile, tablet, and desktop screens.
- Buttons and links with visible styling, clear wording, and meaningful destination paths.
- Reduced reliance on motion, with support for reduced motion preferences where possible.
Known limitations
Although we aim for an accessible experience, some areas may not yet fully meet every accessibility preference, device setup, browser condition, or assistive technology combination. We value reports that help us identify and improve these areas.
- Some third-party tools or checkout-related services may be controlled by external platforms and may change independently.
- Product imagery may vary in detail, styling, or composition depending on the item and photography source.
- Older content may be updated over time to improve structure, clarity, and accessibility support.
How to request help
If you need assistance accessing product information, placing an order, reviewing care guidance, or understanding a policy page, please contact Tinyhearth support. We will review the request and help provide the information in a reasonable alternative format when possible.
- Include the page or product name you were trying to access.
- Describe what happened and what information you needed.
- Share your browser, device, or assistive technology details if you are comfortable doing so.
Ongoing improvement
Tinyhearth treats accessibility as an ongoing responsibility rather than a one-time task. As new pages, product collections, policies, and support resources are added, we aim to keep the experience calm, readable, and easier to use.
- We periodically review key customer paths, including product discovery, support pages, and policy information.
- We consider customer feedback when prioritizing accessibility updates.
- We aim to keep important service information, including shipping timing of 3–5 business days, visible and easy to understand.
Design direction
A quieter interface helps families focus.
Tinyhearth uses restrained layouts, clear spacing, stable contrast, and simple content paths so customers can spend less effort decoding the website and more time choosing the right pieces for a child’s room.
Feedback welcome
Tell us where access can be improved.
If a page, product detail, form, policy, or support path is difficult to use, contact us and describe the issue. Your feedback helps us improve the Tinyhearth experience for more families.
This Accessibility Statement is intended to explain Tinyhearth’s commitment to accessible website use. It may be updated as our pages, products, technology, and support resources change.