Meet Saint Wynters

We recently connected with Saint Wynters and have shared our conversation below.

Saint, thank you so much for taking the time to share your lessons learned with us and we’re sure your wisdom will help many. So, one question that comes up often and that we’re hoping you can shed some light on is keeping creativity alive over long stretches – how do you keep your creativity alive?

Creativity is in everyday things. Cliché coming from someone that has artistic parents and went to art school. But seriously, everything is one touch away from an idealistic life. I like to think of living as an art and philosophy as mirroring truths.

Appreciate the insights and wisdom. Before we dig deeper and ask you about the skills that matter and more, maybe you can tell our readers about yourself?

I’ve recently been introduced to the real estate market, as a daughter of a hotel designer/architect, it’s been a blessing working in this field. I feel right at home and know a lot of little things that I can share with others. Decorating the spaces, making every room feel cozy and relaxing is my goal for all my potential clients. It’s not just about buying or selling a house, it’s passing the spirits and positivities to the LA market. Nothing more important than having a place that’s both peaceful and comfortable to come home to after a long day.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?

By previously working in the Entertainment business, I had built a life portraying the ideal, in other words, a dream reality where anything is possible. I am thankful for my experiences, learning to put together themes for each artist’s aesthetic needs as a storyline and for my parents for teaching me little things that make up a whole—for example, balancing visual arts with color variations that make a space feel more intimate.

Before we go, maybe you can tell us a bit about your parents and what you feel was the most impactful thing they did for you?

Habits are formed from an early age. From visiting hardware stores to selecting the right fabrics. I had a lot of training growing up. Even though I’m not an architect or interior designer like my parents, I can readily connect to the spaces around me. Aesthetic training, materials used, etc. We as humans need comfort in everyday life to be at our best performances. And little things matter.

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