Kate McGregor

Associate Design Editor

Kate McGregor is Domino’s associate design editor. She started in August of 2021, and covers everything related to the home, from design inspiration to IKEA hacks. Before Domino, she was the market assistant at ELLE Decor where she focused on curating product for the print magazine’s market pages.


Highlights

  • Expertise and interests include puzzles, mid-century chairs, organization tips, and trying to keep her spotted begonia alive. 
  • Previous experience includes ELLE Decor and Harper’s Bazaar.

Experience

McGregor started in journalism as the beauty intern at Harper’s Bazaar Magazine in 2017. Since then, she’s shifted into the interiors industry, loving the glimpse into people’s lives homes can offer. Starting in the market department of ELLE DECOR, working across both print and digital, McGregor worked on everything from SEO content to photoshoot production. Wanting to tell more stories about people and the inspiration behind pieces, she joined Domino in August of 2021. Now she primarily writes home tours, collection news, and DIY how-to’s.

Education

McGregor attended Belmont University and graduated with a B.S. in Entertainment Industry Studies and a minor in Marketing.

Design Philosophy

Texture is more important than color.

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Playing These Songs During an Open House Will Sell Your Home Faster

No, really—Fleetwood Mac makes the list.

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What Comes After Slatted Wood? We Asked 5 Designers

Timber is here to stay, but in new forms.

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39% of People Want White Counters, But This Understated Alternative Is Gaining Traction

Here’s the most popular shade.

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Thanks to This DIY Serving Station, the Dining Room’s 15-Foot Ceilings No Longer Loom

A bar cart, credenza, and buffet table in one.

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The Bathroom Design Mistake Nate Berkus Will Never Make Again

He follows this rule to avoid reno regret.

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79% of People Want to Build This Bonus Space for Privacy (and Extra Income)

It one ups a Peloton room.

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How a Spacial Designer Created Privacy In Her Door-Less Loft with a Clever Divider

It’s now filled with one designer’s product prototypes.

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The Best Cities for Renters, Whether You Prioritize Nature, Your Job, or Your Budget

What do you value the most?

green home office

A Curvy Spin on Picture Frame Molding Takes the Formality Out of This Sage Green Office

Designer Gillian Segal perfected it all via Zoom.