Camille Dubuis-Welch
Hey there! I’m Cam, the former deputy editor of Real Homes. As a renter myself, sharing a home with two friends (and my cat) in London, I know all too well the challenges that this can pose when it comes to creating your perfect setup. As someone who has always loved everything interior design-related, I cannot rest until a home feels right and I am really passionate about helping others get there too, no matter what their living situation, style, or budget may be. It’s not always the easiest to figure out, but the journey is fun and the results are so worth it.
After interior design, travel, art, and photography are my next big passions. When I’m not writing or editing homes content, I’m usually tapping into other creative outlets, exploring galleries in London or further afield, taking photos, scribbling, or drawing!
My niches
For me, your home should nod to your personality on all levels. It’s your safe place so first and foremost, it should act like your support system. But, it can also show a little of who you are to others, without giving everything away! I love getting that balance right, exploring how artwork and even how you display trinkets can say so much about your vibe and the atmosphere that you want to create in your surroundings. Translating that and exploring how everything from print colors and house plants to room layouts and rug shapes can impact you and your home is my jam.
Why listen to me?
I’ve been writing on a number of topics for well over a decade, starting out when I was studying for my Bachelor of Arts with honors in English language and Italian at The University of Manchester. I kept a travel blog for my year living in Bologna, by which point I had decided that I wanted to work in magazines! After my degree, I spent some time in print and PR before copywriting for a number of years. My love for interiors has always been there, and one of my first jobs allowed me to dip my toes into VM and work at international trade shows like Maison et Objet, so I was never short of inspiration. When my passion for home decor really kicked in, I actually took a short course to learn more about the "how" behind style and home design choices. At the time I was helping someone renovate their home, so it was a great opportunity to practice! I dove into really design-led editorial content when I started with realhomes.com. I don’t want to gloat, but marrying two of your lifelong passions, writing and interior design, is pretty dreamy I have to say.
About my Real Home...
My base style is quite timeless, drawing on mid-century modern and Edwardian influences. I then add more design interest with art, trinkets, and soft furnishings. I love anything with a story behind it. Furniture-wise, honestly, everything I own right now is thrifted. I’m an eco-warrior at heart and I love dark woods and anything with a leather detail or rattan — all of which are prime thrifting finds. I will splash out on artwork, frames, lamps, and soft furnishings. I prefer to buy into quality rather than “trending” items and most trinkets I have are from travels abroad. I have a thing for collecting street maps from other countries, including ones strangers have drawn out for me, so I have a pretty unique little display going!
My fave home buys
I got a really nice table lamp from Dunelm last season. I love the shape of it and find it really sets off my space. Because I don’t buy anything that often it felt like a treat. Then, as I spend a lot of time in hipster coffee shops, admiring the different coffee makers on display, I bought a pour-over coffee maker a few months ago. It's a Bodum glass design with a wraparound cork warmer and it’s just got a really cool aesthetic, so it looks great on my kitchen counters or in my bedroom if I’m lazing about on the weekend.
I am currently working on...
Right now, I’m looking into both emerging and existing trends, seeing how you can incorporate them into rentals, studios, and small spaces. I’m covering how to decorate for more positivity too, because what space doesn’t need that? I’m also keeping an eye out for super simple but unique makes for anyone wanting to dabble in a little DIY without picking up a power drill!
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13 DIY Christmas tree ideas – clever and creative looks to copy
DIY Christmas trees are a great way to add a festive feel to smaller homes. Use paint, card, nature's picks and more to make your own tree, to size, this season.
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Enter our prize draw to win a $300 gift card...
Take our quick home improvement survey to enter the prize draw and win a $300 gift card to spend at West Elm, Macy's, Wayfair or Lowe's.
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Before & After: This front porch gets a spooky but stylish Halloween upgrade
Simple additions and effortless swap ins give this fall porch a ghoulish but stylish upgrade for Halloween.
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How to paint pumpkins for Halloween – 5 steps for success
Our step-by-step on how to paint pumpkins will change up your Halloween decor for the better this year. Quick, easy and creative.
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How to carve a pumpkin like a pro in 5 simple steps
Here's how to carve a pumpkin step-by-step for pro results, no matter how detailed your gourd design...
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12 mudroom storage ideas for an organized entryway
From benches and lockers to DIY units and more clever mudroom storage solutions. This is how to get your space organized.
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23 hallway wallpaper ideas to enhance space and make an impact
Brighten up your entryway with the coolest hallway wallpaper ideas around. Come on in to add more style and the illusion of space too...
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Bay window ideas – 10 ways to decorate and dress yours
Curtains, blinds and clever seating additions make for the most inspiring bay window ideas. Whether yours is in the living room, bedroom or kitchen.
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8 types of window treatments – different styles to consider for your home
Add style, insulate and filter light with the best types of window treatments for your bedroom, living room and more.
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18 tile ideas and trends for 2021 – not just reserved for the bathroom or kitchen
Invite stunning tile ideas and the latest trends into your home this year. These looks go above and beyond metro tiles and backsplashes...
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23 wall decor ideas to fill every blank canvas – with art or not
Fill up every blank space with wall decor ideas whether you're into art or not...
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5 popular types of carpet – how to choose the best for your home
The best types of carpet for your home come down to style and how they are made. These are the most popular types, plus different fibers and more to help you choose.
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The best vinyl flooring – luxury vinyl plank vs tile and sheet options
Choosing the best vinyl flooring depends on the room you're working with. These are the design, cost and installation differences between LVP, LVT and classic vinyl sheet flooring.
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The best laminate flooring – durable, beautiful options for the home
Finding the best laminate flooring for the kitchen, bathroom or another area in your home is easily done. With more durable, water-resistant and budget-friendly types available.
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14 types of floor tiles – beautiful, hard-wearing and on budget
Attractive, hard-wearing and easy to maintain, the best types of floor tiles will be a beautiful and practical investment.
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5 of the best types of stone flooring for kitchens, bathrooms and more
The best types of stone flooring can suit all homes, adding value and a sophisticated finish to your space. Each material comes complete with different pros, cons and costs.
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The best types of wooden flooring – hardwood, reclaimed and more
The best types of wooden flooring will be beautiful, hard-wearing and easy to maintain. From solid, to engineered, or even reclaimed wood, there's lots to consider.
By Paula Woods Published
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How to install laminate flooring – prepare to lay laminate like a pro
You should always use underlay when laying laminate. This step-by-step on how to install laminate flooring will ensure an expert finish – every time.
By Michael Holmes Published
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How to restore wood doors – refinish and revive interior doors like a professional
Refinishing wood doors can give them a new lease of life. This is how to clean timber, repair any damage and more to restore internal doors to their original greatness.
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Fiberglass vs. steel doors – which is better for an entry or patio
The differences between fiberglass vs. steel doors. Which material is best for security, looks, longevity and maintanance.
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How to restore a front door – refinish old or weather-beaten hardwood
Front door restoration is key to keep your hardwood entry door looking its finest. Clean up and refinish yours properly.
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14 sliding door ideas – exterior glass doors for patios and clever indoor designs
The best sliding door ideas will perfectly connect a patio or extension. While interior barn-style doors and more clever designs can conceal closets or divide rooms naturally.
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Real Costs: Here's how much an LA-based interior designer spent on her modern bathroom remodel
A talented LA-based interior designer with a love for travel, remodeled her small bathroom for less than you might expect. Here's a breakdown of what she spent
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Vinyl vs. fiberglass windows – the pros and cons according to experts
The pros and cons of vinyl vs. fiberglass windows. From costs to looks, energy efficiency and more.
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