Shedding Light on Sustainable Design
As sustainability becomes an increasingly familiar and crucial topic, it seems the options available for living a near zero-waste lifestyle are everywhere…but what about the actual home you’re living in?
Joined The Chervin Family (professionally) In:
I really enjoy it; I’ve loved every circumstance we’ve shared. We’ve had some straight talks along the way, but it’s fun to come to work and see your family each day; you learn a lot and really earn one another’s respect.
Installed a spiral staircase once
“If you want more success, find a way to serve more people.” – The Go-Giver (Bob Burg & John David Mann)
Current Personal Dream Design:
Black and gold or bronze; rift white oak and lightly stained walnut; glad to see more natural wood colours coming through; also enjoying the green trend, thanks to my wife
Current Hobbies:
Hanging out with friends – golfing, snowboarding, bowling
Hobbies I'd Like To Resurface:
Working on the deck at home – I'm creating an outdoor living space with a kitchenette
To Cook:
BBQ-ed anything – steak or a good ol’ hamburger
To Eat:
The above, plus pasta (Italian)
As sustainability becomes an increasingly familiar and crucial topic, it seems the options available for living a near zero-waste lifestyle are everywhere…but what about the actual home you’re living in?
When it comes to designing your kitchen, layout is one of the most important decisions you will make. You want to create a space that is functional for your lifestyle. A space that contributes to the flow of your work, rather than restrict it.
For years, our cupboards have been a place of hiding for all the things we do not want our guests to see. Those days are over! With the proper styling, contents, and colours, open shelving can not only be a statement maker in your most used space, but it can also be functional.
As 2021 marks 30-years that Chervin has been in business, join Kevin Bauman (President & CEO of the Chervin Group of Companies) as he reflects on where we have come from and what our goals are as we look to the future!
Gone are the days of "dark and dismal." Black, dark greys, and rich walnut stains are taking over our shop as clients seek out fresh ways of creating cozy and relaxing, but statement-making, spaces in their homes.