Over seven weeks, our three expert judges - interior design legend Hugh Wallace, award winning architect Declan O’Donnell and textiles and homewares designer Helen James - chose their favourites from 21 houses. Now the judges must decide which of the seven winning houses from the series will ultimately win the title of Home of the Year.
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
Over eight weeks, 21 homes compete for the Home of the Year title. The seven finalists selected, the homeowners come together for the first time as the judges decide on a winner.
In this episode, the judges visit Ciara McMahon and Richie Hannify who live in a modern mid-century home in Dublin along with their golden retriever, Stella. Gael and Kelda Jauvert live in a barn structure in Co. Meath and Niall McGuire lives in a new build thatched cottage in County
Featuring a a renovated and extended 18th century cottage, a modern new build in Derry and a 1930’s semi-detached home in South Dublin.
Join the judging panel of Hugh, Amanda, and Sara as they explore outstanding homes across Ireland.
The final where the winner is decided
Judges Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone and Sara Cosgrove visit an old school house in Cork, an eco-minded self build in Clare and 1960's house in Dublin.
A three-storey period property in Dublin, a Gate Lodge in Tyrone and a 1930s ex-corporation house in Dublin are featured in episode 2.
A 1930's renovated bungalow in Dublin, an historic Georgian Rectory in county Derry and a self-build in County Cork feature in episode three of Home of the Year.
A Georgian Granite House in Wicklow, an extended 1930's cottage in Waterford and a period townhouse in Galway feature in episode 4.
A renovated bungalow in Offaly, a townhouse in Kildare and an Art Deco home in Belfast feature in episode 5.
A 1920's terrace house in Dublin, a dream home in Mayo and a period-inspired new build in Antrim feature in this episode.
A 300-year-old Wicklow cottage, a 1920s terraced house in Dublin and an eclectic self-build in Louth feature in episode 7
After visiting 21 extraordinary homes across the country, the judges will gather to celebrate the 7 inspirational finalists and decide who will be the winner of this year's title
This Celebrity Home of the Year has a special festive offering. Follow our panel of three expert judges; design legend Hugh Wallace, acclaimed architect Declan O’Donnell and award winning interior designer Deirdre Whelan as they are invited into the homes of five well known Irish faces: presenter and stylist Darren Kennedy, broadcaster and publisher Norah Casey, writer Terry Prone, fashion designer Helen Cody and broadcaster Brent Pope. Looking for individuality, functionality and clever design, the judges will individually score each of the homes out of 10. The Celebrity Home of the Year will receive a donation for a charity of their choice.
RTÉ’s Celebrity Home of the Year returns to our screens this year with five familiar faces on board, as Irish celebrities open their doors to the nation in a bid to win a cash prize for their chosen charity. This one off special features five celebrities -retired Leinster and Ireland rugby player Mike Ross, TV and radio presenter Eoghan Mc Dermott, writer Melissa Hill, broadcaster Lorraine Keane and Senator David Norris. The show features a broad range of spectacular homes- including a former gate lodge, a period home, a semi detached and a re-imagined bungalow. One thing all our celebrities have in common is a love for their home, their design skills, and a passionate connection to their home. Each celebrity throws open the door of their homes to the judges, revealing more about their personality, style, and how their homes reflect their lives. But while they may have stunning homes, they won’t have an easy ride, with our three expert judges casting a critical eye over the homes. Design legend Hugh Wallace and renowned interior designer Deirdre Whelan are joined this year by new judge, award winning architect Patrick Bradley. Patrick gained attention when his shipping container home appeared on Channel 4’s Grand Designs. His home has gone on to win several awards and has appeared in newspaper articles all over the world. Looking for individuality, functionality and clever design, the judges will be pulling no punches as they critique the homes. With judges individually scoring each home out of ten, the home with the highest combined score will be crowned the winner. As well as being crowned Celebrity Home of the Year, the winner will receive a €5,000 prize to donate to their chosen charity.