"I just want to thank you for my incredible closet space. I love it and it is beyond my expectations.
Thanks also for all your hard work to come up with a good fit for us in both design and price."
Susan M., Wolfeboro, NH
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Our Team
If we’ve learned anything about people in the past twenty-five years of doing remodeling work it’s that folks are very emotional about the spaces they live in. Especially their home’s storage spaces. An enormous amount of planning and expense typically goes into a kitchen or bath, but when a builder gets to the closets something disconnects. In fact we’ve heard it more than once from builders: "We try to keep it cheap with closets to hold the cost of the job down," or "It’s just a closet." That’s why the complaint of inadequate closets is the one most often heard from new homebuyers.
Warm regards,
Bill and Denise
Denise D’Eri, Senior Designer:
“As senior designer at ClosetPlace I travel the length and width of New Hampshire many times each month. It seems like every time I go out to see a client I discover some new aspect of NH th
at I never knew was there. What I love about my job is having the ability to connect with a client and to solve a problem for them in a way that brings joy to their life. However, the greatest joy of my job is having the flexibility in my schedule to participate in my grandkids' lives. I'm so proud of their passion for academics and sports, and try to never miss one of their games, school plays, or music recitals. Hours standing on a freezing-cold ski slope or jammed elbow to elbow in a mass of cheering highschoolers under the Friday Night Lights--I don't want to miss a minute of it!”
Bill Huntley, Designer, Production Manager:
“I spent a weekend in New Hampshire when I was in college and knew immed
iately that this is where I wanted to spend my life. The people, the NH culture, and the stunning beauty of this state's lakes, mountains, and coast are a constant source of joy in my life. When I'm not designing or installing closets for our clients, you'll find me hiking or skiing in the White mountains, biking through the NH Lakes Region, or kayaking somewhere along the New England coast. My most prized possession is the 1920's SS Stewart banjo that I rebuilt with parts found at a local music shop and wood scavenged from a nearby pallet factory.”

Marshall Huntley:
Marshall is a graduate of the Kingswood Regional High School vocational-ed program. He has worked with his dad in the remodeling field since his sophomore year of High school--more than nine years now. His creative ability to visualize a completed project from a set of plans or instructions is a gift he brings to every project he is involved with. Marshall's greatest love in life is for music--playing guitar, creating songs, and discovering new instruments. He has been an avid skier and snowboarder from the time he could walk and enjoys a great love of outdoor interests like hiking, fishing.
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603 569-5609 // consult@closetplace.com
26 Bryant Road, Wolfeboro, NH 03894