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2014 - Issue 2 - Winter

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY RENEE RAMGE PHOTOGRAPHY INTO THE MYSTIC FROM A FENG SHUI BLUEPRINT TO BUILT-IN ART AND MUSIC STUDIOS, A CARBONDALE BUSINESS OWNER BUILDS A HOME FOR THE (NEW) AGES. BY AMIEE WHITE BEAZLEY "Building a home can be a stressful experience," says Eaden Shantay. Having now built three homes in the Roaring Fork Valley, as well as a business—True Nature Healing Arts in Carbondale—he should know. "But not if you gather the right people who help you make great choices. Then it can become artistic in nature, and passion and creativity can lead the process." Case in point: his most recent project (and new home), the Chante Pejuta residence. With his wife, Deva, Eaden set out to bring together architects, craftsmen, interior designers, feng shui consultants, land- scape designers, and more to create a living space that focuses, both Garden of Eaden: Eaden and Deva Shantay's bucolic home includes an edible garden and sand-filtered water system. CONTINUED ON PAGE 196 ASPENPEAK-MAGAZINE.COM 195 HAUTE PROPERTY News & Trends in Real Estate

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