Camille Dubuis-Welch
Camille is the former deputy editor of Real Homes where she covered lots of inspiring topics, including DIY, house tours, small space design, and gardens. She achieved a BA honors degree in English language and Italian at the University of Manchester, and it was during a year abroad studying linguistics and history of art in Bologna, Italy that she started documenting her adventures and observations in a blog. Post-university Camille started writing for websites, regional magazines, and PR companies, covering fashion, beauty, and local events. Some years later, she launched into SEO and copywriting before focusing on more journalistic content, specializing in home interiors. Camille spends her downtime creating. When she is not busy writing, refreshing her own space, or helping others rework their homes, you can find her gallery hopping, taking photos, painting, or traveling for interiors inspiration.
Latest articles by Camille Dubuis-Welch
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8 Mistakes You're Making With Your Apartment's Storage — And How to Avoid Them for Better Small Space Living
Designers and organizers share the most common apartment storage mistakes they come across, and how to get it right
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What is Wabi-Sabi? Designers Explain the Art of an Imperfect Home — 'The Feeling Should Evolve With You!'
Experts explain the harmony behind this beautifully imperfect interior aesthetic that hails from Japan
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What Is Desert Modernism? Designers Explain How to Create This Inherently Cool Architectural Style at Home
Inspired by the southern California landscape, this modern design style has evolved to serve inspiration for interiors today
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Should You Always Frame Art? These Are the Golden Rules Gallery Curators and Interior Designers Swear By
Should you always frame art or will a no-frame look allow a piece to shine brighter? We called on gallerists and designers
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This Is the Most Comfortable Type Of Bed, Designers Agree — And It (Almost) Has Nothing to Do With the Mattress
Interior designers love using this type of bed in makeovers because it is the most comfortable
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5 Things People With Comfortable Homes Never Have in Them (That You Might Want to Rethink in Your Own)
If your home is not as inviting as you'd like it to be, you might want to reconsider these things
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5 Ways Parisian Designers Decorate Walls — For Modern Homes That Feel Effortlessly Chic
Artwork holds a significant role in transforming a house into a home — this is how to Parisian designers do it with chic flair
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10 Comfortable Living Room Ideas That Will Make This Space Where You Want to Spend All Your Time
Designers share their tips for creating comfortable living rooms you'll always feel relaxed in
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5 Ways Parisian Interior Designers Use Color — And It's the Secret to French Homes' Inherent Chicness
A handful of Parisian interior designers share their best-kept secrets on color palettes
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9 Style Lessons From European Kitchens for Sophisticated Spaces That Are Great to Cook in
For a 'warm, homely yet standout kitchen,' take inspiration from these designer spaces across Europe
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5 Golden Rules for 'Good' Living Rooms Interior Designers Swear by — How Many Do You Follow?
We caught up with the interior designers to know the golden rules of living rooms, and this is where they said to focus
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'Minimalism Really Helps Improve Your Concentration' — 5 Tricks to Pare Back Your Home Office Set-Up
Experts share how to set up a minimalist home office, and ensure your WFH works for you, not against you
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5 Things to Avoid if You Want a Bedroom That Feels Minimalist, but Not Un-Cozy
There are minimalist bedroom mistakes to avoid if you want a styled and cozy space that is cloud-like and not cold, here is what designers recommend
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4 Minimalist Living Room Mistakes That are Making Your Space Feel too Stark
There's a fine line between minimalism and feeling empty when it comes to decorating a living room — here's how designers get it right
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5 Minimalist Kitchen Mistakes to Avoid — These Choices are Making Your Space Lack Heart and Soul
If you have minimalist leanings when it comes to your kitchen's design, here's how to make sure it doesn't feel stark or sterile
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How to Turn Your Backyard Into a Retreat — "It's the Ultimate R&R"
Knowing how to turn your backyard into retreats means you can relax in style all Summer long - designers explain what to do
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How to Block Out Neighbors' View of Your Patio — 5 Tricks to Add Privacy in a Subtle, Stylish Way
No one wants to offend a neighbor when adding privacy to a patio, designers share the right way to go about it
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5 So-Simple Ways to Make Your Entryway More Useful — and Look Better at the Same Time
An entryway can be useful and stylish, all in one package, this is how designers tackle this tricky space
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What is the Most Popular Carpet Right Now — and do Designers Think You Should Use It?
There are still plenty of popular carpets out there, but whether you should go with the flow of trends is, naturally, up to the designers...
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