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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9 types of windows to know about – the best options for your home
Single-hung vs. casement, bay windows and more – these are the most common types of windows to know about so that you can make the best choice for your home.
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25 feature wall ideas: how to create an accent wall, with paint or not
Add a focal point to your living room, bedroom, hallway or other space with these feature wall ideas. Use paint, wallpaper or what you already have to make a statement.
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18 wall painting ideas – how to use paint, tape and creativity to DIY new looks
Refresh your living room, bedroom and the rest of your home with the best DIY wall paint ideas. You need tape, paint and a little creative thinking.
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32 wallpaper ideas – beautiful designs for every room
The most trending wallpaper ideas 2021 are beautifully printed and easy on the budget. Upgrade your living room, kitchen, hallway, the kids room and more.
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16 garden bar ideas and how to DIY your own, for backyards big and small
Garden bar ideas: Recreate the holiday vibe in your own backyard with easy DIYs and more inspiration to build your own outdoor bar.
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Morphy Richards Espresso Machine review
A sleek and easy to use coffee machine for home-based baristas
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How to propagate plants – Snake, Spider plants, succulents and more
A beginner's guide to propagating plants from cuttings, in water or not, using the leaves and more expert but easy ways.
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The benefits of houseplants – 8 feel-good ways plants help your health
Enjoy the many benefits of houseplants. Air-purifying, anxiety-soothing, mood boosting and more positive vibes.
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11 pet-friendly house plants – keep cats and dogs safe with non-toxic indoor plants
Pet-friendly house plants can be beautiful, air purifying and simple to take care of. Keep prying paws and gnawing jaws safe with these non-toxic indoor plants for cats and dogs alike.
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17 indoor gardening ideas – how to start herbs, vegetables and more plants inside
Indoor gardening is an art. Use our guide to start growing herbs, vegetables and other plants at home using hydroponics or just a little DIY expertise.
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12 easy house plants: low-maintenance, forgiving and wonderfully indestructible
Tough as nails, you'd be hard pressed to kill these easy house plants. With little to no care needed, these are the best low-maintenance and most forgiving house plants.
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15 garden wall ideas – best DIY retaining walls and nice boundary looks for a yard
Garden wall ideas: DIY retaining walls and beautify boundaries using cladding, paint, lighting, art and more clever ideas.
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Garden plant ideas – 10 easy steps to know what plants to put in your garden
Garden plant ideas: Identify soil types, garden aspects and more in our guide to know which plants to put in your garden.
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10 shade plants – best flowering and evergreen plants for low-light gardens
Shade plants: Best 10 perennial, evergreen shade loving plants that will flower and thrive in low-light conditions.
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Why Drew Barrymore thinks 'your lawn is your new living room'
'Your lawn is your new living room'. We spoke with Drew Barrymore about her passion for having a healthy lawn and getting close to nature in her East Coast home.
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How to polish and remove scratches from glass with toothpaste, baking soda and more
You can remove scratches from glass using toothpaste, baking soda and even nail polish. Clean up glass dining tables, shower doors, reading glasses and more with our guide
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How to clean countertops: quartzite, granite, laminate, concrete and more kitchen worktops
The best ways to clean countertops properly whether you've quartzite, granite, laminate, concrete or another kitchen worktop installed
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How to clean curtains – wash dirty drapes in situ with a steam cleaner or by hand
How to clean curtains successfully without taking them down, whether you have a steam cleaner or not
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How to clean and polish plastic – remove scratches and stains from cloudy looking items
This quick guide to cleaning and polishing plastic will help you remove scratches and stains from grubby deck chairs, food containers and more with ease
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How to clean and polish wood – shine up and protect furniture naturally at home
Polishing wood using olive oil, vinegar and even beeswax is very effective. Keep your wooden furniture clean and looking beautiful with natural solutions
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Cleaning and polishing nickel plating – how to remove tarnish and water marks
Keep your goods looking lovely with our quick guide to cleaning and polishing nickel plating. Fail-safe ways to remove tarnish and water marks
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How to clean oriental rugs at home – use vinegar to tackle stains, the fringe and more
A quick guide to cleaning oriental rugs at home. Freshen up your Persian rug, lift stains and brush out the fringe for pristine results
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How to remove rust from metal – the best home remedies for furniture, tools and more
Removing rust from metal furniture, tools and more is easy. Use vinegar, baking soda, citric acid and other home remedies for great results
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How to clean vinyl siding — remove mold stains and dirt without a pressure washer
Clean vinyl siding using vinegar, dish soap, bleach and more to remove tough mold stains and dirt. Plus, the real reason why pressure washing isn't a good move
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