Scotland's Home of the Year Season 6
Take a peek inside some of the country's most stunning properties, as three judges travel the length and breadth of the nation in search of Scotland's Home of the Year. Architect Michael Angus, interior designer Anna Campbell-Jones, and lifestyle blogger Kate Spiers will visit some truly unique homes over the course of the series, looking for stand-out design and impressive interiors. From Arran to Aberdeen and Boat of Garten to Coupar Angus, there's a vast array of property styles to consider, from renovated period farmhouses to innovative contemporary builds. The regional heats take place over seven 30-minute episodes, building to the one-hour final in which Scotland's Home of the Year is decided.
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Scotland's Home of the Year
2019Take a peek inside some of the country's most stunning properties, as three judges travel the length and breadth of the nation in search of Scotland's Home of the Year. Architect Michael Angus, interior designer Anna Campbell-Jones, and lifestyle blogger Kate Spiers will visit some truly unique homes over the course of the series, looking for stand-out design and impressive interiors. From Arran to Aberdeen and Boat of Garten to Coupar Angus, there's a vast array of property styles to consider, from renovated period farmhouses to innovative contemporary builds. The regional heats take place over seven 30-minute episodes, building to the one-hour final in which Scotland's Home of the Year is decided.
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Scotland's Home of the Year Season 6 Full Episode Guide
It’s the Grand Final! The judges - interior designers Anna Campbell Jones, architect Danny Campbell and Isle of Mull-based interior designer Banjo Beale - have travelled the country in search of Scotland’s Home of the Year. It’s now down to the final six homes – the winners of each regional episode – to go head-to-head. But only one of them can be the winner of the prestigious title. The judges have invited the six regional winners to join them at Glasgow’s House for an Art Lover, designed by renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Here, they will go through the homes one by one, assessing them on architectural merit, distinctive design and personal style, before whittling six down to three, and then – the hardest job of all – choosing the overall winner of Scotland’s Home of the Year 2024. Meanwhile, the finalists will get to meet the judges for the first time, meet one another, and cast their eyes over each other’s homes.
The judges head east where they must choose between a colourful villa in Fife, a new build overlooking the Firth of Forth and a mid-century bungalow in Linlithgow.
The judges head south where they must choose between a self-build near Lockerbie, a cottage in Moffat which dates back to the 1700s and an old manse in South Lanarkshire.
In central Scotland, the judges must choose between a converted old mill near Dunblane, a Victorian semi in Bridge of Allan and a farmhouse conversion between Falkirk and Linlithgow.
In the Highlands and islands, the judges must choose between a fishing lodge near Aviemore and a modern self-build and converted croft in Lewis.
The judges are in the west and must choose between a 1960s extended bungalow in Milngavie, a renovated flat in Helensburgh and an ecofriendly modern home in Dunlop.
The judges must choose between a modern self-build near Inverurie, a cottage in Banchory and a listed farmhouse in South Aberdeenshire.