Linden Kitchen and Bath Website Launch

Chelsea Mills • November 29, 2016

Behind Your Design had the pleasure of launching a new responsive website for Linden Kitchen and Bath. Formally known as Linden Sash and Door, this local family owned business has been serving the Linden community for over 70 years. Michelle Robins is a third generation owner with a bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Interior Design and an extensive background that includes design work in California. Linden Kitchen and Bath is your one stop shop for a kitchen or bath renovation. They sell everything from countertops, cabinets, to handles, light fixtures and sinks. They also sell top of the line appliances such as SubZero, Wolf and Asko. To learn more about their services and product lines please click here.
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