Each week on RTÉ Lifestyle, we'll be giving Home of the Year fans a chance to re-visit three competitors' homes from the comfort of their own couch the morning after the show has aired. You can watch the full episode back on RTÉ Player.
The series this year features a diverse mix of homes including converted mills, a converted schoolhouse, apartments, bespoke architectural new builds, re-imagined cottages and bungalows, DIY homes, restored period homes and vernacular buildings.
On last night's episode, we had a look inside Jen Connell and Shane Keyes's colourful home in Dublin...
Art Director Jen Connell and her husband Shane Keyes searched for three years to find the perfect home for them in Dublin.
They decided to buy a new build that they could creatively transform and bought their house in 2017.
They have brought their own creativity, personality and aesthetic to the home.
The couple took inspiration from their favourite films, travel destinations, and music to inform their design choices.
It was a new build, so came with some basic finishes like a simple kitchen and minimal bathrooms.
They floored the entire downstairs in a wood parquet to bring warmth to the spaces.
They knew they wanted to go dark in the sitting room and hallway to create a sense of drama.
The house has four bedrooms and they converted what would have been the box room/single bedroom into a pink home office for Jen.
They painted everything in the room pink, woodwork, ceiling and even the piano.
It was a new build, so it had the bare minimum. No major work needed to be done, but Jen had ideas for the interiors and wanted to put her own stamp on the place.
They describe their style as glamorous, eclectic and creative.
They say their style aligns with their own personal style - how they dress as well as their tastes in fashion, music, and film.
Watch Home of the Year on Tuesdays at 8.30pm on RTÉ One.