Home of the Year returns to our screens for its eighth series with a brand new judge and some impressive interior design.
Looking for individuality, functionality and clever design, judges Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone, and Sara Cosgrove will each score the homes out of 10 and the home with the highest combined score in each programme will go through to the final in April, where the winner will be crowned.
Over the last number of weeks, a total of 21 homes across Ireland competed for the prestigious title of 'Home of the Year' in 2022.
Who will be the selected as the seventh finalist? In the penultimate episode the three judges Hugh, Amanda and Sara visit a modern panoramic house in Dublin, an old shop conversion in Kilkenny and a city home with protected facade in Cork.
Sinead Murphy, Cork
Sinead Murphy lives in a stylish city home with protected façade in Cork.
When Sinead viewed the home it was in need of a full renovation but she fell in love with it. The building has a protected façade so the work was completed from within with the help of her dad.
Sinead furnished the property with a mix of 70's, Scandi and art deco furnishings inspired by her travels in New York. She loves how central and stylish her home is. It’s a place where she can people watch but also be away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Home of the Year airs every Tuesday on RTÉ One at 8:30pm.