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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Vodka sauce: Gigi Hadid's recipe for this pasta sauce is all over Insta
Gigi Hadid finally shared THE vodka sauce recipe for pasta that has been lighting up Insta feeds everywhere. This is it
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34 kitchen remodel ideas to inspire your upcoming project
Cooking space upgrade incoming
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Are your succulents water stressed? Plant experts tell us how to spot the signs
And make them happy again
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How to care for houseplants (without killing them) – keep indoor plants happy
Caring for house plants is tricky business. This is how to stop brown leaves and more to keep your indoor plants happy.
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20 flower bed ideas: gorgeous, budget-friendly looks for front and back yards
These flower bed ideas will help you add color and interest to your outdoor space
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$100 DIY projects: 10 low-budget, high-impact ideas to slot into a weekend
They cost less than $100 to do and won't take up much of your time. Yes, even cheap DIY projects can have an awesome impact on your home surroundings
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How to remove mold from wood – restore unfinished furniture to its former glory
If you've found mold on wood, you'll want to treat it asap. Learn how to remove mold from wood using dish soap, vinegar and more to kill spores and refresh your furniture, and home.
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19 easy Christmas crafts to DIY with the whole family – fun and ho ho festive
The best Christmas craft ideas will keep everyone entertained for hours. Make holiday decor from paper, clay and more for festive fun with kids and adults alike.
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How to clean a wooden cutting board – sanitize yours using salt, lemon, vinegar and more
Learn how to clean a wooden cutting board properly to sanitize this hardworking kitchen surface, ready for daily food prep. Clean yours using salt, lemon, vinegar and more to keep your acacia or oak chopping board in great condition.
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31 vertical garden ideas – DIY looks using planters, trellis and more for small spaces
Vertical gardening: Make the most of a small garden, backyard, front porch or other space using planters, trellis and more for DIY displays that are cheap and easy to create.
By Leigh Clapp Published
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How to get coffee stains out of carpet – fresh or old
Spilled your cup of joe mid-bed to desk dash? This is how to get coffee stains out of carpet in 3 quick steps whether it's fresh or dried on.
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Why mood rooms are a must for homes in 2022 – according to Pinterest
Styled, self-discovery
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40 fire pit ideas – DIY brick, stone or gas designs for backyards, big and small
Gorgeous fire pit ideas will come in handy all year round. Choose to DIY yours, opt for a classic wood burning or gas fueled options for a modern, cozy setup in all seasons.
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20 trellis ideas – to support plants and add structure to your yard
The best-looking trellis ideas will bring character to your backyard, not to mention support a variety of climbing plants and add more structure to your outdoor space.
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Gardening for beginners: 21 tips to start growing without a green thumb
Starting a garden in your yard is easier than you think, even if you're a total beginner. Follow these key planting techniques to fill up your plot with vegetables and stunning flowers.
By Anna K. Cottrell Published
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How to make a succulent wreath for Christmas – a lovely living design
Spruce up your front of house or mantel with a festive, alpine-filled succulent wreath design. A lovely living DIY wreath alternative.
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How to grout tile – 5 steps for success
Grouting tiles yourself is an achievable DIY. Start with the right type of grout, usually cement-based, for the job, practice your technique and be sure to let the grout set for long enough for best success.
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26 clever ways to spring clean your home – without commercial cleaning products
Spring clean to sanitize rooms, all surfaces and appliances too. Using household staples like vinegar and bicarbonate of soda will give you sparking results – without the need for commercial products.
By Alison Jones Published
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40 common home repairs you can fix yourself
The ultimate list of home repairs and maintenance jobs that you can tackle yourself in a hurry. From draft-proofing windows to sorting out that flickering bulb, plumbing emergencies and more. Toolbelt at the ready…
By Helaine Clare Published
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How to hang curtains – 4 simple steps to get it right first time
Hanging curtains yourself isn't rocket science. Decide on the drop, measure right and enjoy professional looking results.
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Which is the best kitchen cabinet material to choose for your space?
We asked a handful of kitchen specialists to share the pros and cons of the different kitchen cabinet materials out there. This is the outcome.
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These are the hottest houseplant trends of 2022
We reveal the top 10 houseplant trends taking over our homes in 2022. Invite these indoor plants into your space this year and watch them make their mark
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How to unclog a shower drain – easy solutions and pro tricks
Find out how to unclog a shower drain of the the hair and soap scum that block it. These are the top strategies
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22 organization ideas for the home, from the experts
Don't know where to start when it comes to organizing your home? We can help.
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