Steamboat Living Spring 2017

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Sons, depicting clouds, birds and a blue sky. (“We have a lot of Seret in our home as well,” says Craig-Scheckman.) Its motif plays well with the bathroom’s travertine walls and custom vessel sink/vanity made from reclaimed antique furniture.

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Employee/ Investor lounge

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When it’s time for some R&R or entertaining clients, employees head to the fourth-floor lounge, set in a warm environment of steel panels, wood rafters and colorful, eclectic furnishings. A giant flatscreen resides in a recessed niche above a builtin linear gas fireplace, abutting comfy Minotti sofas and large coffee table atop an antique rug. Roosting above are two red-and-gold, hand-crocheted pendant chandeliers. The kitchen is just a paper football flick away, as is the main conference area, reached via a room-width sliding door, with matching blue tones. PHOTOS BY JOHN RUSSELL

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With an airplane propshaped fan overhead to keep its users cool, the gym — to keep the company’s traders in top shape — features weights, barbells, exercise machines, medicine balls, cycles and more. It’s capped by a steam room to let users sweat even more, all overlooking Mount Werner.

Floors, headers and structural exposure The top three floors employ “floating” engineered oak floors, designed so the wood can shift and move as opposed to being glued in place. Headers throughout are made from reclaimed oak, adding another

dose of rustic elegance. Blending with this are exposed structural components. “On most office buildings you don’t see any of the structure,” Doro says. “We wanted the inside to have some structural/ material expression.”

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Attention to detail was even given to the lavatories, with heated Japanese toilets, custom paper holders, unique fixtures and finishes and remote-activated lights throughout. The bathroom on the fourth floor features the crème de la crème: a custom ceiling tile mosaic from Santa Fe, New Mexico’s Seret & SPRING 2017

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In the northeast corner of the fourth floor, overlooking the Wildhorse gondola and ski area, Craig-Scheckman’s office is custom built around pieces of prized furniture sourced from Seret & Sons, including a custom-built casework wall with niches harboring two intricately carved, built-in bureaus and personal art collected from around the world. A guitar rests in a stand in the far corner, while his cherished inlaid wood, glass-topped coffee table, made from an old 18th century door from India, centers a sofa and soft chairs. All this lies beneath a series of circularshaped chandeliers.

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This wood-fired pizzeria and bar is housed on the northeast corner of the first floor. The décor follows that of the rest of the building, featuring exposed steel, stonework and reclaimed wood carrying from the outside firepit to the interior. A custom, white-andblue Spanish tile bar lends the atmosphere an Italian feel, complementing a large, blue glass chandelier and booths adorned with blue upholstery (from owner Lee Demusis’s favorite soccer team). Rounding it out are custom high-top tables, hanging metal liquor racks and a statuette of Saint Michael slaying a dragon on the wall.

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