Discover the winner and the stunning renovations that led to this Dublin property's victory on RTE's Home of the Year!
In a dazzling display of architectural creativity, Shane Murray and Marty Campbell's rich and bold renovation of a 1920s terraced house in Dublin has been crowned RTE's Home of the Year 2024. The competition saw stiff competition with the 'extraordinary' extended Waterford cottage impressing judges but narrowly missing out on the top spot. The final decision left viewers divided, sparking lively debates over social media. The winning Dublin home, inspired by the owners' love for hotels and travel, captured the judges' hearts with its unique blend of old-world charm and modern flair.
The trio of judges, Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone, and Sara Cosgrove, scoured the country for the most beautiful homes, making the final choice a tough one. The Dublin property's victory was celebrated as a testament to the homeowners' vision and the dedication put into creating a space that truly stands out. The design, influenced by the owners' experiences in hospitality, exudes a sense of luxury and comfort, earning it the prestigious title.
Despite the close competition, the winner's stunning transformation tells a story of passion and creativity, setting a new standard for contemporary home design. The viewers' ongoing discussions highlight the enduring appeal of unique and personalized living spaces, reflecting a growing trend in home renovations that blend style and individuality to create unforgettable dwellings.
As the Home of the Year continues to capture the imagination of viewers across the nation, it serves as a source of inspiration for homeowners embarking on renovation projects. The winning Dublin property stands as a shining example of how a deep connection to personal experiences can shape the design of a home, turning it into a haven that resonates with both residents and visitors alike.
After whittling the impressive entries down to just seven finalists, it was Shane Murray and Marty Campbell's rich and bold renovation of a 1920's terraced ...
The home was called "an architectural tour de force" by Hugh Wallace when he and the judges visited.
And after viewing some of the most beautiful homes across the country, only one could be named the winner. Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone and Sara Cosgrove had the ...
A renovated 1920s home in Dublin - inspired by its owners' passion for hotels and travel - has scooped the Home of the Year 2024 trophy.
After whittling the impressive entries down to just seven finalists, it was Shane Murray and Marty Campbell's rich and bold renovation of a 1920's terraced ...
Judges Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone and Sara Cosgrove and at the AIB screening of RTE's home of the year finale in Dublin. Photo: Justin Farrelly. Shane Murray and ...
The winner of Home Of The Year 2024 was announced on Tuesday with the coveted title going to Marty Campbell and Shane Murray for their renovated 1920s ...
In last night's final the three judges, Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone and Sara Cosgrove recapped the seven stunning finalists of Home of the Year. They included the ...
Marty Campbell and Shane Murray were the homeowners to take the coveted Home of the Year 2024 trophy back to their Dublin...
In tonight's final on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player, the three judges Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone and Sara Cosgrove recapped the seven stunning finalists of the tenth ...