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14.04.2020 - 08:23 / evoke.ie
After weeks of speculation, the time has finally come to choose the winner of Home of the Year 2020.
This year’s competition has given us plenty of property porn to lust after from rustic farmhouses to modern minimalist spaces.
By now most of us will have a home that we’re rooting for but with so much on offer as to which hose will nab the title.
For now, let’s recap over this year’s finalists:
Viewers and the judges were blown away by Kerry and Patrick’s 200-year-old Dublin home in episode
No hair salon, no problem!
Dublin band PictureHouse has penned an uplifting new track as a musical beacon of hope during these strange times of social separation.
Will Reeve is opening up about his viral moment where it appeared he was just wearing his underwear in an appearance on Good Morning America this week.
Practicing social distancing in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic shouldn't mean America's graduating seniors of 2020 get left out. Facebook is working to make things right with a special event in May called #Graduation2020: Facebook and Instagram Celebrate the Class of 2020.
Three episodes in, it looks like finally has a villain.
A viral video by a Dublin based creative outlet has been circling the web giving the important message to stay home.
What a way to start your morning! Savannah Guthrie‘s kids Vale, 5, and Charley, 3, (who she shares with husband Michael Feldman, 51) hilariously stole the show from her on the latest episode of Today that aired on Thursday, April 23. Charley was the first one to make a live appearance when her cohost Hoda Kotb, 55, showed some pre-show footage of him cuddling up to his mom while she prepared to go on-air.
Savannah Guthrie has the next superstar anchor for “Today”.
The July event was set to be headlined by Kendrick Lamar, Tyler, The Creator and A$AP Rocky
Spain's tourism industry is not expected to be "back to normal" until the end of 2020 due to coronavirus.
This series of Home of the Year has given us colour, flare and creativity on a never seen before scale.
As she set out to restore a 19th-century carriage house, Ethna Dorman wanted the style of her dwelling to reflect the journey of her life. That voyage has now brought her to a winning destination as Ethna took home the sought-after Home of the Year title on grand finale of RTE's 2020 series tonight.
Donal Skehan has touched down in Dublin with his family after weeks of uncertainty as to whether the move could go ahead.