Home of the Year

Home of the Year (2015- )

To Be DeterminedReality show

Championing individuality, flair and commitment to design, Home of the Year features homeowners around Ireland who have done something extraordinary to the place they call home.

Over 8 weeks, 21 homes compete for the Home of the Year title, with three very different and unique properties featured each week.

From unusual conversions to architectural gems and countryside retreats, Home of the Year features people who have built their dream home, just the way they want it. Series one and two showcased homes from all across Ireland including a converted workshop, a barn turned dream home, a radically transformed Dublin terrace and a self-built cob house to name but a few.

Making the tough decisions on which homes go through to the final are our three expert judges; design legend Hugh Wallace, acclaimed architect Declan O'Donnell and award winning interior designer Deirdre Whelan.

Looking for individuality, functionality and clever design, the judges individually score each of the homes out of 10, the home with the highest combined score in each programme goes through to the final, where the ultimate winner is crowned.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:30 (30 min)

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S11E04Episode 4März 11, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Home of the Year' premiere?

'Home of the Year' premiered on April 29, 2015.

Who were the hosts of 'Home of the Year'?

'Home of the Year' was hosted by Amanda Lamb and Michael Holmes.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Home of the Year'?

The first season of 'Home of the Year' consisted of six episodes.

What was the format of 'Home of the Year'?

'Home of the Year' was a reality TV show that featured a competition among homeowners to showcase their unique and innovative homes.

Where was 'Home of the Year' filmed?

'Home of the Year' was filmed in various locations across the United Kingdom.

Did 'Home of the Year' have a panel of judges?

Yes, 'Home of the Year' had a panel of judges who evaluated and scored the homes based on criteria like design, functionality, and creativity.

What was the prize for winning 'Home of the Year'?

The winner of 'Home of the Year' received the prestigious title of "Home of the Year" and the recognition for their exceptional home design.

Did 'Home of the Year' feature different categories for the homes?

Yes, 'Home of the Year' featured different categories such as contemporary, traditional, and eco-friendly homes, among others.

Did 'Home of the Year' showcase homes from all over the country?

Yes, 'Home of the Year' showcased homes from various regions of the United Kingdom, providing a diverse range of architectural styles and designs.

Were the homeowners involved in the judging process?

No, the homeowners were not involved in the judging process of 'Home of the Year'. The panel of judges made the final decision based on their expertise and evaluation.

Did 'Home of the Year' include renovations as well as new builds?

Yes, 'Home of the Year' featured both renovated homes and new builds, highlighting the creativity and innovation of homeowners in transforming their spaces.

Were there any special guest appearances on 'Home of the Year'?

Yes, 'Home of the Year' had special guest appearances by renowned architects, interior designers, and other experts in the field of home design and architecture.

Did 'Home of the Year' provide any inspiration or tips for viewers?

Yes, 'Home of the Year' provided viewers with inspiration and tips on home design, architecture, and interior decoration through the showcased homes and expert commentary.

Did 'Home of the Year' have a spin-off or companion show?

No, 'Home of the Year' did not have a spin-off or companion show.

Did 'Home of the Year' feature any unique or unusual homes?

Yes, 'Home of the Year' featured unique and unusual homes that pushed the boundaries of traditional design concepts, showcasing the homeowners' creativity.

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