Home of the Year Season 4
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 4 Full Episode Guide
Over eight weeks, 21 homes compete for the Home of the Year title. The seven finalists selected, the homeowners come together for the first time as the judges decide on a winner.
The judges visit a former schoolhouse in County Roscommon, a two bed apartment in Dublin city, and a bungalow in County Armagh.
Ruth and Colin Donnelly live with their son Garron in this modern architectural home they have built in the Antrim countryside. Ruth is a childminder and Colin is a building contractor.
Judges view a renovated cottage in West Cork, a redbrick terrace in South Dublin and a contemporary country home in County Clare.
Featuring Margaret and Mark Conway's home in West Cork, Katrina and Adam Carroll's house in south Dublin, and Emma Lynch's family abode in Co Wicklow. The judges are Hugh Wallace, Deirdre Whelan and Patrick Bradley.
The show features a renovated 18th-century mill turned home in West Cork and a red brick terraced house and a Dublin apartment.
The judges visit a contemporary home in Dublin, a renovated Edwardian home in Dublin's city center and a seaside bungalow in Waterford.
Over eight weeks, 21 homes compete for the Home of the Year title, with three different properties featured each week. Judges Hugh Wallace, Deirdre Whelan and Patrick Bradley decide which homes go through to the final. The first episode visits residences in Derry, Wexford and Down.