HEY, Y’ALL! I’M DOMINIQUE GEBRU.

I am a values-driven digital creator, future urban planner, and lover of a good book on a quiet morning. Based in Washington, DC, I make content that explores the concept of home, from affordable decorating ideas to housing access.

I value:

❋ Finding beauty in the everyday

❋ Connection with self & with others

❋ Social responsibility & ethical consumption

In a digital world filled with a lot of noise, I try my best to cut through the distractions in search of the good – by learning how I impact my neighborhood and by supporting the kinds of businesses with missions I respect. Sure, there’s no ethical consumption under capitalism, but hey, we can still do our best to leave the world a little better than we found it by living with intention and staying curious.

My ~official~ bio

Dominique Gebru is a values-driven digital creator, future urban planner, and creative entrepreneur based in Washington, DC. Taking a deeper approach to lifestyle content, Dominique blends conversations about interior decorating and sustainable consumerism with education on housing policy. Her work has been featured in the Washington Post, House Beautiful, The Washingtonian, Apartment Therapy, and more.

My approach

❋ decorating for your taste instead of trends

❋ intentional spending

❋ seeking to exist within the community

❋ life’s short, be your weird self

Some backstory

Hi, I’m Dominique.

In one way or another, I’ve always been a storyteller. But I first started creating online content in earnest with my Peace Corps blog, where I wrote about things like Jamaican street style, reggae music history, and what living abroad was like for me. 

Over time, I shared more and more of my life at home. From decorating my first DC apartment on a budget (my sofa cost $150 and even that felt like a lot) to taking care of my houseplants and covering the walls of my rental in fun wallpaper, I loved talking with folks about making our spaces feel like home. 

In a lot of ways, sharing my love for interior decorating is a nod to my inner child. When I was a kid, I spent my summers drawing furniture plans by hand on graph paper, decorating dollhouses with my grandma, and watching HGTV on the floor of our living room. I painted my bedroom for the first time when I was ten, reupholstered my first chair at 13, and took a (terrible) class on AutoCAD at 15.

In 2021, I left my job in the federal government to pursue dual master's degrees in community planning and data science. I had grown frustrated watching the city gentrify around me at a breakneck pace and decided it was time to do something. I dreamed about becoming an interior designer, but instead, I’m studying to be a city planner – it’s kind of similar, but on a much bigger scale and with lots of other people involved. 😅

Now, I'm an aspiring housing expert and believe everyone has a right to a decent home they can afford.

On Instagram, you'll find behind-the-scenes looks at my personal design projects, tips for your home, our pups, and explorations of mindful living. It's a joyful community and I hope you join us!

I share my home in Washington, DC with my partner Geoff and our two dogs, Olive and Winnie.