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Home of the Year to return for tenth season

Home of the Year judges Amanda Bone, Hugh Wallace and Sara Cosgrove
Home of the Year judges Amanda Bone, Hugh Wallace and Sara Cosgrove

RTÉ property series Home of the Year will be returning to screens soon.

It has been confirmed that the tenth series of the show will return to RTÉ One and RTÉ Player at 8.30pm on Tuesday 20 February.

The series will see a panel of three property experts view and assess 21 homes, whittling them down to a grand final in April where the title of "Home of the Year" will go to one homeowner.

Making the decisions are the returning judging panel of architect and founding partner of Douglas Wallace Consultants, Hugh Wallace, architect Amanda Bone and interior designer Sara Cosgrove.

This year's series will feature re-imagined semi-detached homes, renovation projects, architectural homes, restored period homes and new builds in locations in Antrim, Clare, Cork, Derry, Dublin, Galway, Kildare, Louth, Mayo, Offaly, Waterford and Wicklow.

It was Rob and Janice McConnell's architectural new build in Co. Antrim that won the judges over in last year's series

Speaking ahead of his tenth series on Home of the Year, Hugh Wallace said: "Two hundred and ten delicious homes visited over a decade and my heart still flutters with excitement to walk through the hall door and get inspired. Love it!"

Interior designer Sara Cosgrove said she is "delighted" to return to the series. "I loved travelling the country with my fellow judges, seeing the diversity of design and home styles."

Architect Amanda Bone commented, "I believe a home is a reflection of the homeowner and a source of well-being, so it's fascinating discovering what people enjoy and how they express and see themselves."

Click here to read more about last year's Home of the Year.

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