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The Designery Expands with Williston Park Showroom

Win Chen (Photo via PRNewswire)

The Designery, an immersive, full-service kitchen, bath and closet design center featuring high-quality cabinets, countertops and flooring, celebrated the grand opening of its latest New York showroom at 591 Willis Ave. in Williston Park, N.Y. on Tuesday, November 11.

The Designery Williston Park owner Win Chen is an architect with more than 20 years’ experience in the construction management industry. He said he wants to educate and guide Williston Park homeowners through the kitchen, bath and closet design process. The showroom serves residents in Albertson, Bayville, Carle Place, Glen Cove, Glen Head, Greenvale, Hicksville, Jericho, Locust Valley, Manhasset, Old Westbury, Oyster Bay, Port Washington, Roslyn, Roslyn Heights, Sea Cliff, Syosset, Westbury and Woodbury, N.Y.

“The most exciting aspect of opening a new Designery location is being able to offer comprehensive design and build services that truly reflect each client’s vision,” he said. “Helping homeowners design the kitchen, bath or closet of their dreams is incredibly rewarding. From the first consultation to the final installation, our team works hand in hand with clients to ensure every detail meets their needs, enhances their daily lives and brings lasting value to their homes.”

The Designery founder and President Casey Ridley said Chen’s knowledge of construction management will ensure his clients’ projects are delivered on time and to their satisfaction.

“Chen’s background and years of hands-on industry experience make him an ideal leader for our Williston Park location,” Ridley said. “With his architectural eye and meticulous approach, he can help homeowners transform their dream designs into reality, reflecting The Designery’s commitment of creating beautiful and functional spaces.”

Chen is a New York City native but has lived in Nassau County since 2004. He received his bachelor’s degree in architecture from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art and his master’s degree in construction management from New York University.