While some people search solely for a ‘turn-key’ house when buying a new home, the contestants on RTE’s Home of the Year clearly occupy quite the opposite end of the spectrum.
While some people search solely for a ‘turn-key’ house when buying a new home, the contestants on RTE’s Home of the Year clearly occupy quite the opposite end of the spectrum.
We’ve been able to have a virtual snoop around 21 of the most stunning houses around the country in this season’s Home of the Year and the top seven properties are going to be taking centre stage in the final.
The battle for Home of the Year is always well fought, but this year veteran judge Hugh Wallace says it has been given added spice by the addition of two ‘very feisty females’.
We’ve been able to have a virtual snoop around 21 of the most stunning houses around the country in this season’s Home of the Year and the top seven properties are going to be taking centre stage in the final.
We’re used to seeing Hugh Wallace judge Home of the Year on a weekly basis judging people’s houses in his unique style.
We know the judges have to be picky when it comes to Home of the Year, but Hugh Wallace seems to have taken this a little too far, perhaps because he doesn’t quite get the practicalities of parenting.
They judge everyone’s homes week in week out on Home of the Year but the tables were turned on the Late Late show on Friday for Hugh Wallace, Suzie McAdam and Amanda Bone.
This week’s episode of Home of the Year saw Amanda Bone brand Hugh Wallace’s comments to her ‘stupid’ as the pair disagreed over a Dublin cottage.
The third episode of Home of the Year saw the judges take in three more properties hoping to win the show’s title and they didn’t hold back when it came to criticism of design aspects.
While people are usually watching RTÉ’s Home of the Year Show in order to see some very beautiful houses around the country, there are always other moments that can totally take over.
Clever design won out on the second episode of Home of the Year as RTÉ’s judging team cast their expert eyes over three more of the 21 hopeful homes vying for the title.
Home of the Year returned to our screens last night much to the joy of viewers around the country, as two new judges were also introduced to the show.
RTÉ One’s Home of the Year has come back with a well-designed bang for its seventh series and the judges’ were thoroughly impressed with the first three contenders for the title.
Many of us are well used to seeing ebullient architect Hugh Wallace grace our screens for Home of the Year on RTÉ, where he judges some of the most incredible homes in the country.
While some people search solely for a ‘turn-key’ house when buying a new home, the contestants on RTE’s Home of the Year clearly occupy quite the opposite end of the spectrum.
Home of the Year kicked off a new season last and RTE viewers were glued to their televisions.
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