OUR STORY
Of Closet Craft
Located in the historic Goshen Churn and Ladder building in Goshen, Indiana, Closet Craft manufactures your dream closet piece by piece. We’re a family owned business, founded in 1999 with a vision to provide our clientele the best experience from the first call to the final installation. We are built on a tradition of providing the finest custom closet organizers, we simply make it easy to love getting organized!
As the only premier designer closet company in the area that manufactures all of our own products, this affords us the ability to provide a truly custom dream closet for our clients. Since 1999, Closet Craft has been the closet company of choice by the area's leading architects, custom home builders, interior designers and remodelers giving their clients whole home storage solutions they love.
We are proud to still be serving Northern Indiana, Southwestern Michigan, Illinois, & Ohio with the best designer closet experience available.
Meet Our Team
Rolando Ortiz
CEO/Founder
Rolo is the heart and soul of Closet Craft. His impeccable ability to create only the best designs for each client is truly remarkable! He’s the guy to call when you want your dream closet space brought to life.
you can often find him spending time with his grandchildren and getting pulled into his family’s latest DIY home projects. Or he might be traveling all across the country to indulge in local cuisines and crossing things off his bucket list.
Martha Yoder
Chief Operating Officer
Martha plays a pivotal role in managing Closet Craft’s day-to-day operations. She is responsible for overseeing the workshop, office, and HR management, as well as making sure everything runs smoothly.
She enjoys drinking coffee, thunderstorms, listening to music and spending time with her puppy, Teddy.
Matthew Yoder
Chief Manufacturing Officer
Matt began working at Closet Craft in February of 2016 as an installer before taking over the management of production, engineering, and install in 2021.
He enjoys building things in his woodshop at home, playing music, listening to history podcasts and books, as well as learning new skills.