The trio explore a Victorian end-of-terrace in Dublin, a converted barn in County Wexford and a radically renovated terraced house in North Dublin
The judges travel to three more unique homes across Ireland – a workshop conversion in the heart of Galway city, an extended cottage in North Dublin and a completely re-imagined end of terrace home in Limerick City
The judges visit a two-storey thatched cottage in North Leitrim, a lakeside cabin in Co Westmeath, and a remodelled bungalow in Co Galway.
This week the judges take a look at three very different homes, a renovated redbrick townhouse, a modernist inspired architectural family home in Tipperary, and a traditional thatched house with a very modern extension in County Antrim.
This week the Home of the Year judges travel the country once again visiting three more unique homes. From a 100 year old extended cottage in County Clare to a cleverly designed Dublin apartment and a remodelled semi D in South Dublin.
In the 6th programme of the series, the judges visit a contemporary architectural home in County Antrim, a cottage in County Galway and a colourful suburban home brimming with personality in South Dublin.
The judges look round homes in Dublin and Co Wicklow-a petite terraced cottage crammed with creativity, a timber house and a beautifully restored period property.
Having selected the seven finalists, the judges must now select the overall winner. The homeowners come together for the very first time in Balyna House in County Kildare, where the judges will deliberate and ultimately crown the winner of Home of the Year.