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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DIYer upcycles old kitchen table into marble-top bathroom vanity, on a budget
This gorgeously upcycled bathroom vanity would have cost $1,000s to buy
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Astrologer says to rearrange your bedroom tomorrow for better sleep
It's worth resetting your bedroom space with the new moon in Virgo if you want to catch more Zzzs, here's why
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AC not working? Here are 8 things to check ASAP according to industry experts
Your AC may not be working because the filter is clogged or you've got a tripped circuit breaker. Whatever the issue, getting to the root of the problem will lead to quicker solutions
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HGTV home renovator shares the most essential home repair you can do
HGTV's hottest renovator Carmine Sabatella debunks why this basic home maintenance job should not be forgotten
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3 DIYs you should NOT do in a heatwave
Avoid these DIY jobs in high temperatures to stay safe and get a good finish on your project
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How to pole wrap a cabinet for a modern furniture transformation
DIYer Leslie Jarrett shows us how to pole wrap a cabinet and paint it for a modern glow up on a thrifted TV console
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How to care for orchids: 10 simple steps for potted varieties
Learn how to care for orchids properly to keep them in bloom and looking beautiful. Watering this architectural flower the right way and only repotting yours when needed will see yours thrive
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A complete guide to stain removal – top tips on when, how and what to blot with
Stain removal: treat red wine or chocolate stains on clothes, blood on the carpet, ink on your leather seats and more with our top tips and advice
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Different types of doors explained – 15 of the best kinds for inside and out
There are many types of doors to choose from so it's best to know the different materials and styles available for front doors and interior doors. Plus, the pros and cons.
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5 zucchini growing problems and how to fix them, according to a Farmer
If you're running into your fair share of zucchini growing problems this season, not to panic, they can be fixed and your plants saved
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How to water orchids: 5 golden rules according to plant experts and a botanist
There are five essential rules to follow when learning how to water orchids properly, according to a botanist and plant experts for happy, healthy flowering plants
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How to repot an orchid without killing it in the process
Learn when and how to repot an orchid properly to keep yours alive and thriving
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7 flowers you don't have to deadhead according to gardening experts
Avoid deadheading these flowers, because it won't do your floral display any favors
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15 budget Christmas decor ideas – stylish festive decor that costs (almost) nothing
These are the most beautiful but budget Christmas decorating ideas we're trying this year to keep it cheap and cheerful
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Real Costs: This blah hallway got a complete makeover for less than £2k
It even included a cool doggy hangout for the homeowner's pooch
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How to remove mold from walls – with or without bleach
Removing mold from walls is a must to keep your home hygienic. There are different ways to tackle small areas of mold on walls with vinegar, steam, bleach and more but you should know when to call in an expert.
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5 reasons why your sago palm is turning yellow, according to plant experts
Two house plant experts explain why your sago palm is turning yellow and what you can do about those drying fronds
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How to prune roses for a healthy plant, ripe for flowering
Learning how to prune roses properly will keep your English shrubs, Hybrid Teas and other flowering varieties looking gorgeous in growing season, adding a ton of quaint personality to your garden space. Prune hard once a year for best results
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Monty Don reveals three top tips for deadheading spent rose flowers
Follow the gardening expert's three top tips to maintaining stunning roses with beautiful new blooms
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How to deadhead roses: 3 simple ways for more summer blooms
Knowing how to deadhead roses in summer is essential to keep them beautiful and in bloom all season
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16 low maintenance garden ideas for lush borders and fuss-free landscaping
Low maintenance garden ideas: Clever ways to work with nature and your surroundings for a stunning outside space which needs minimum upkeep.
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6 Feng Shui garden tips for more positive vibes, outside
Good garden Feng Shui could enhance your outdoor space, creating balanced, calm and inspiring surroundings within nature. Layout your outdoor space for a good flow of Chi and plant for positivity
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33 garden room ideas to enhance your backyard and lifestyle
Swoon after the nicest and most functional garden room ideas – not solely reserved for summer – to create a sun-dappled outdoor living space, blissful WFH office or cozy cool home bar nestled amongst nature.
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How to clean a floor – from vacuuming to dry mopping, using vinegar and more
Where should you start when cleaning a floor? This is what you need to know whether you have wood, vinyl, laminate or another type of hard flooring at home
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