
Camille Welch
Camille is the former deputy editor of Real Homes where she covered a broad range of topics, including house tours, small space design, and gardens.
Apart from Real Homes, Camille has written for numerous publications including Homes & Gardens, MSN, The Independent, Yahoo Life, etc.
She studied English language and Italian at the University of Manchester and during a year abroad studying linguistics and history of art in Bologna, Italy she started documenting her adventures and observations in a blog.
Post-university Camille got more hands-on experience writing for websites, regional magazines and PR companies, typically covering fashion, beauty, healthcare and local events.
Some years later, she launched into SEO and copywriting before focusing on more journalistic content.
Camille is always creating and spends her downtime painting, taking photos, traveling, and writing short stories.
- London, UK
- in/camille-dubuis-welch-48350447
Publications
- Homes & Gardens53 articles
- Livingetc17 articles
- Real Homes13 articles
- Parade Home & Garden5 articles
- Marie Claire UK4 articles
- Livingetc.com2 articles
- Homes & Gardens Magazine1 article
Writes Most On
- 9 Genius Ways to Do Living Walls in 2025 That Take This Idea in a Style-Forward Direction21 Mar—Livingetc.com(Image credit: Gabriel Volpi. Architects / Designers: Nicholas Gennari and Roberto Racy. Design Company: Nar Design Studio ) By Camille Dubuis-Welch in Ideas As one of the places we spend most of our time, it is no wonder we want to design our homes to feel zen, refreshing, and a little at one with nature. Lush living wall ideas can make a transformative addition to a space. From calming leaf colors to the air-purifying power of indoor plants — the beauty of green walls is...
- What Is the Most Expensive-Looking Blue? 7 Specific Shades to Paint Walls That Will Always Elevate Your Home6 Mar—Livingetc.comBy Camille Dubuis-Welch in Advice The long history behind the color blue means, these days, it is synonymous with many things — royalty, divinity, authority, melancholy — but more generally speaking, there is a unanimous feeling towards this primary hue: it's a favorite. Be it clear skies on a summer's day, velvety shorelines, or play, blue in all its different shades is one of the most powerful and most evocative colors. And there's no sugar coating the fact that, hidden amongst its many...
- What Colors Will Make You Happy? The Joyful Hues to Decorate With, According to an 'Art Therapist'26 Feb—LivingetcA home that is bursting with joyful colors is one filled with a sense of cheer. From the hues themselves to where they live in your surroundings, color can completely change the mood of a room, and especially that of the people within it. That's why really understanding colors is so important when designing a home, rather than simply selecting shades you like (although, that's important, too). But, is there one all-singing, all-dancing joyful color that we should all be splashing across our...
- From Portugal to Belgium and Germany, explore 9 European design trends that are far from fleeting24 Feb—Homes & GardensJump to category: 1. A bold and playful return to color 2. Art Deco 3. A focus on materiality and layering 4. Curated, 'un-decorated' spaces 5. Blending design eras 6. Vintage and heritage elements 7. Nature's moodiest colors 8. Curves and "organic modernism" 9. Curating locally-sourced materials When it is time to give your home surroundings a refresh, there are many avenues to explore, and seeking out European design trends opens a world of opportunity. Something that never fails to bring...