"Leah Gauthier wanted her home to 'be a representation' of her brain, transforming her apartment from an 'egregious lack of whimsy' to a creative haven."
"Gauthier filled her space 'full of thrifted finds that I believe were once owned by badass, creative icons,' showcasing her unique style."
"She believes that 'animal print is a neutral,' reflecting her bold approach to decor and design in her living space."
Leah Gauthier aimed to make her 530-square-foot Vancouver apartment a reflection of her creativity. Initially lacking character, she undertook a transformation by adding paint, patterned wallpaper, and an archway in the kitchen inspired by TikTok. Gauthier focused on intentional decor, filling her space with thrifted items she believes were once owned by creative icons. Her collection includes mid-century stone fruit, carved wooden sailors, and a belief that animal print serves as a neutral in design.
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