Home of the Year Season 3
Home of the Year features people who have built their dream home, just the way they like it. The series showcases homes all over the country and included; a surprising Semi D, a small terraced homes with a clever interior, a converted church, an architecturally distinct flood proof home, and a family home with clever storage solutions, to name just a few.Making the tough decisions as to who goes through to the final are our three expert judges; interior design legend Hugh Wallace, award winning architect Declan O’Donnell and textiles and homewares designer Helen James.Looking for individuality, functionality and clever design, the judges individually score the homes out of 10, the home with the highest combined score, goes through to the final where the ultimate winner will be crowned.
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Home of the Year
2015Home of the Year features people who have built their dream home, just the way they like it. The series showcases homes all over the country and included; a surprising Semi D, a small terraced homes with a clever interior, a converted church, an architecturally distinct flood proof home, and a family home with clever storage solutions, to name just a few.Making the tough decisions as to who goes through to the final are our three expert judges; interior design legend Hugh Wallace, award winning architect Declan O’Donnell and textiles and homewares designer Helen James.Looking for individuality, functionality and clever design, the judges individually score the homes out of 10, the home with the highest combined score, goes through to the final where the ultimate winner will be crowned.
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Home of the Year Season 3 Full Episode Guide
Having selected the seven finalists, the judges must now select the overall winner. The homeowners come together for the very first time at Palmerstown House in County Kildare, where the judges will deliberate and ultimately crown the winner of Home of the Year.
The judges take a look at two very different homes; a re-imagined 18th century farm cottage in West Clare and an old schoolhouse in Leitrim.
The judges travel west to visit a transformed cottage in Galway city, then an architectural new build in the Antrim countryside.
The judges travel to West Cork to visit an architecturally extended coastal home, then to Co Wicklow where they see a reimagined bungalow.
Home of the Year continues, as judges take a look at a bungalow with a difference in Wicklow, a coastal home in Kerry with spectacular views and a Georgian inspired new build.
Home of the Year continues, as judges see a restored Victorian end of terrace, a colorful two up two down and a 17th century farmstead.
Home of the Year continues, as judges visit a contemporary aluminium clad new build, a period home brimming with personality and a terrace on Dublin's Southside.
Home of the Year returns, featuring homeowners around Ireland who have done something extraordinary to the place they call home.