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QUAKERTOWN, Pa., Dec. 4, 2023 ~ The Designery, a full-service kitchen, bath and closet design center, will be hosting a grand opening celebration on December 7th from noon to 3 pm at 280 N. West End Blvd. B in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. Owner Rebecca Merola and store manager Ted Fisher have been introducing their new Designery location at local home shows in the area prior to this grand opening event.
The festivities will kick off with a ribbon cutting by the Upper Bucks Chamber of Commerce and will feature a local caricaturist as well as catering from Nourish, a local woman-owned restaurant. The Designery will also present some of its designs on an Oculus setup and offer prizes such as a Designery Swag Bag, a package for a family of four to the Philadelphia Zoo LumiNature, and $1,000 off a dream kitchen.
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Merola and Fisher are both excited to be their own bosses with The Designery Quakertown. Merola has built her career with an electronics design and manufacturing company over the past 15 years while Fisher was formerly a math teacher and stay-at-home dad. The couple met while attending Lehigh University and have been married since 2007 with two sons, Oliver and Benjamin.
The Designery offers personalized design guidance and installation services for remodeling, renovation or new construction projects in the area located between Allentown and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as well as New York City. They provide an extensive selection of products including more than 100 cabinet styles which can be viewed in their showroom for personal design consultation, material selection, finish selection, and virtual reality design view.
Merola hopes that The Designery Quakertown will provide good jobs for the community while building on the positive image of the area. For more information about The Designery Quakertown please visit https://thedesignery.com/locations/quakertown/.
The festivities will kick off with a ribbon cutting by the Upper Bucks Chamber of Commerce and will feature a local caricaturist as well as catering from Nourish, a local woman-owned restaurant. The Designery will also present some of its designs on an Oculus setup and offer prizes such as a Designery Swag Bag, a package for a family of four to the Philadelphia Zoo LumiNature, and $1,000 off a dream kitchen.
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Merola and Fisher are both excited to be their own bosses with The Designery Quakertown. Merola has built her career with an electronics design and manufacturing company over the past 15 years while Fisher was formerly a math teacher and stay-at-home dad. The couple met while attending Lehigh University and have been married since 2007 with two sons, Oliver and Benjamin.
The Designery offers personalized design guidance and installation services for remodeling, renovation or new construction projects in the area located between Allentown and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as well as New York City. They provide an extensive selection of products including more than 100 cabinet styles which can be viewed in their showroom for personal design consultation, material selection, finish selection, and virtual reality design view.
Merola hopes that The Designery Quakertown will provide good jobs for the community while building on the positive image of the area. For more information about The Designery Quakertown please visit https://thedesignery.com/locations/quakertown/.
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