Home of the Year Season 7
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 7 Full Episode Guide
Judges Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone and Suzie McAdam gather one final time to examine the properties of the seven finalists who are competing for the title of Home of the Year 2021. Having whittled down the number of competitors from 21, the trio must decide which of the remaining hopefuls' homes is the most impressive.
Judges Hugh Wallace, Suzie McAdam and Amanda Bone visit a bungalow in Co. Kerry, as well as a new build and a period home that are both in Dublin, before deciding which will secure the last coveted spot in the final.
Hugh Wallace, Suzie McAdam and Amanda Bone visit a dormer house in Cork, a restored 1800s schoolhouse in Co Down and modern home in Co Galway
The judges visit a period home that has been lovingly restored in Dublin, a family home that reflects the owners' love of art and nature and "curated but comfortable" two bedroom apartment.
The judges visit a converted 200 year old industrial mill in Co. Down, a home built to amalgamate two families in Cork and a 1920's cottage with extension in Dublin.
The judges hit the road to visit a converted mill apartment in Co. Antrim, a renovation of a 70s bungalow in Co. Louth, and a bohemian semi-detached family home in Limerick.
The Home of the Year judges travel to a modernized 1800s farmhouse in Co. Cork, a cottage in Dublin with a disco ball in the bathroom and a contemporary farmhouse in Co. Down.
Home of the Year returns for 2021 with two new judges. First to be considered are a 1900s farmhouse with a modern interior, an upcycling-filled semi, and a rural Cork self-build.