Get ready for a thrilling season of Home of the Year as judges debate over stunning properties!
Home of the Year is back with a bang in 2024, offering viewers a glimpse into the most unique and captivating homes in Ireland. In the latest episode, judges Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone, and Sara Cosgrove dive into passionate debates, celebrating the individuality of each featured property. From a charming schoolhouse in Cork to a stylishly renovated semi-detached home in Offaly, this season promises to showcase a diverse range of architectural wonders.
The first three homes featured in the show have already left a lasting impression. Viewers were mesmerized by the stunning schoolhouse owned by Ian and Sarah in Cork, which scored top marks with the judges. The interior design, artistic studio, and historical charm of the West Cork home captivated the hearts of many.
In addition to the unique properties, the current judges, a feng shui power trio consisting of architects Hugh Wallace and Amanda Bone along with interior designer Sara Cosgrove, bring a fresh perspective to the show. Their eclectic tastes and love for innovative design elements add an exciting dimension to the series.
As the new season of Home of the Year unfolds, viewers can look forward to exploring re-imagined semi-detached homes, restoration projects, architectural marvels, and new builds in various locations across Ireland. Stay tuned for more awe-inspiring homes and captivating debates from the expert judging panel!
Tonight's episode celebrated the individuality of each featured property, with judges Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone and Sara Cosgrove passionately debating over the ...
They are architects Hugh Wallace and Amanda Bone and interior designer Sara Cosgrove. This feng shui power trio consists of the rarest of things: Irish TV ...
We got a look at our first three homes this week and the gorgeous schoolhouse that scored top marks with the judges. Ian and Sarah, Cork. Ian and Sarah live in ...
Inside Ian and Sarah's West Cork home complete with artist's studio โ and check out the other houses in the first episode.
The current judges, Hugh Wallace, interior designer Sara Cosgrove and architect Amanda Bone, whose love of a clinical white finish has been polarising albeit ...
Ian Humphreys and Sarah MacCarthy bought the former school in Rossbrin five years ago. The building dates back to the 1900s. They set about turning it into ...
The series will feature re-imagined semi-detached homes, renovation projects, architectural homes, restored period homes and new builds in locations in Antrim, ...