Scotland's Home of the Year
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2019: The White House, overlooking Kirkcudbright Bay, for owner Lesley Smith<br> | 2019: The White House, overlooking Kirkcudbright Bay, for owner Lesley Smith<br> | ||
2020: Victorian conversion project on Park Terrace in Kelvinbridge, for owner Hugh Berry | 2020: Victorian conversion project on Park Terrace in Kelvinbridge, for owner Hugh Berry | ||
+ | 2021: ''TBC'' | ||
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Revision as of 04:47, 30 June 2021
Contents |
Host
Judges: Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus, Kate Spiers
Broadcast
IWC Media for BBC Scotland, 10 April 2019 to present
Synopsis
Three judges travel around Scotland looking for the most amazing home in Scotland.
The panel judge three houses on functionality, distinctiveness, and clever design. They're also looking for that special ingredient to turn a stunning house into a perfect home. The winning candidate in each episode goes through to the final, where one of them is crowned Scotland's Home of the Year.
Touring the length of the country are Anna Campbell-Jones (celebrated interior designer), Michael Angus (architect and university lecturer), and Kate Spiers (lifestyle blogger).
Champions
2019: The White House, overlooking Kirkcudbright Bay, for owner Lesley Smith
2020: Victorian conversion project on Park Terrace in Kelvinbridge, for owner Hugh Berry
2021: TBC
Inventor
Based on Ireland's Home of the Year, which has been running on RTÉ since 2015.
Web links
Official Facebook group, Instagram, and Twitter accounts.