Closet Carpentry Built by Hand, Not Pulled Off a Shelf
Three generations of carpentry. One Jensen Beach workshop. Every closet built to your exact dimensions — not from a template.


HERITAGE
Carpentry Runs in the Family
James Dean Sisto’s grandfather was an Italian immigrant carpenter who worked on the construction of the Empire State Building. His father did finish carpentry for interior designers. His uncle Tony built houses.
James Dean watched them work, absorbed it, and eventually built his own business around it—Able Closets, founded in 1999 in Jensen Beach. That heritage shows up in the work. It always has.
THE DIFFERENCE
What Custom Closet Carpentry Means
There’s a difference between assembling a closet and building one.
Off-the-shelf closet kits are assembled. You connect pre-made components with predetermined dimensions and you get a standard result. It works until it doesn’t fit your space, your style, or your needs.
Custom closet carpentry is built. It starts with your specific dimensions—not a guess at what your space might be. It’s designed around your wardrobe, your storage habits, your aesthetic preferences. Every component is made to fit your exact situation.
We manufacture everything in-house at our Jensen Beach facility. Not shipped from a warehouse. Built here, to your specs, and installed by our team.
WHAT WE BUILD
Every Type of Custom Closet System
Custom walk-in closets — Master suites to boutique-quality personal showrooms. Double-hang sections, island cabinets, built-in dresser drawers, jewelry drawers, shoe towers, his-and-hers configurations.
Custom reach-in closets — A well-built reach-in system dramatically outperforms what most Treasure Coast homes have. Double-hang, shelf towers, drawer units—all in the same footprint.
Wardrobe systems — For rooms without a built-in closet—common in older Florida homes—a custom wardrobe cabinet provides proper hanging space and storage.
Bedroom built-ins — Dresser towers, floating nightstands, under-bed drawers. Custom bedroom carpentry that looks like it was always part of the room.
Mudroom and entryway systems — Locker-style bench and cubby systems at the entry. Built tough, because mudrooms get abused.


CRAFTSMANSHIP
The Materials Make the Difference
James Dean talks about materials constantly. It’s not bragging—it’s a commitment he made to himself early on and has kept ever since.
“I supply real wood drawer boxes when everybody else uses particle board. The drawer is what opens and closes and moves every day. Particle board doesn’t survive Florida humidity. Real wood does.”
- Real wood drawer boxes — standard in every project
- 2mm edge banding on cabinet components — won’t peel like cheap alternatives
- Quality hardware — hinges, drawer slides, rod brackets built to last
- Florida humidity-rated — materials selected for coastal climate durability
THE PROCESS
From Measurement to Move-In Ready
1
Display Your Collection
Our designer comes out. We’ll look at the whole situation: what you have, what you’re trying to solve, what the wall structure can support, what the ceiling height allows.
2
Make Entertaining Effortless
Full rendering of your space before anything gets built. You’ll see the custom layout, the storage, the glass doors, all of it in your actual space.
3
Look Like Architecture
Sourced and manufactured locally. Spec’d for Florida conditions.
3
Installation
Our professionally trained techs will arrive on installation day on time, and clean. They’ve built hundreds of storage systems.

WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY
Built to Earn Referrals, Not Just Reviews
SERVICE AREA
Serving Jensen Beach and the Treasure Coast
We serve all of Martin County, St. Lucie County, and northern Palm Beach County. Jensen Beach, Stuart, Palm City, Port St. Lucie, Hobe Sound, Jupiter, Vero Beach—we cover the full service area.
25 years building for Treasure Coast homeowners.

We come to your home. Stephen takes precise measurements, talks through your vision and storage needs, and we put together a 3D rendering so you can see the end result before anything gets built.
FAQS
Custom Closet Carpentry Questions
What types of wood and materials do you use for custom closets?
Our cabinet systems use premium substrates (high-quality engineered board products) with real wood drawer boxes and 2mm edge banding. These materials are selected for durability and Florida’s humid coastal climate conditions.
How long does a custom closet build take from start to finish?
Most projects take 4–6 weeks from initial consultation to completed installation. The process includes consultation, 3D design, manufacturing, remeasure, and professional installation.
Do you work from scratch or can you modify existing closets?
Both. We build brand-new custom closet systems and we remodel existing closets—removing old wire shelving or builder-grade systems and replacing with custom built-ins.
Can you match a specific finish or color?
Our materials come in a wide range of finishes and colors. Claire or the design team can walk you through options during the consultation to match your home’s aesthetic.
Why hire a local carpenter instead of a national franchise?
Local ownership means direct accountability. James Dean and Kyle are local—you can call them. Manufacturing in Jensen Beach means direct quality control. And 25 years of serving this specific community means we understand what Treasure Coast homes need.