Over the past eight weeks, judges Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone and Sara Cosgrove explored 21 different homes scattered across the country in pursuit of the most impressive designs and innovative interior choices.
Taking us through the front doors and into the heart of each home, seven couples made it to last year’s final and it was clearly a difficult decision for the judges to make.
“This competition is so special because it’s about our homes which have a heart and soul which help to make us who we are,” says Judge Amanda Bone. “The winning home won for its clever, imaginative and intriguing refurbishment. The sheer variety of Irish homeowners’ design interests are very well demonstrated by the different types of homes in the final. Another stellar year.”
Judge Sara Cosgrove said: “Series ten and what a series! I loved travelling the country and exploring a whole range of homes competing this year. It was incredibly difficult to choose our seven finalists, the quality and individuality of the homes are clear to see. For the final three homes to be refurbishments of older homes and for the styles of those to be so diverse are a great example of how a home can be made truly unique to the homeowner. In saying this I feel the winner is a truly worthy one showcasing what Home of the Year is all about, individuality, personality and clever design.”
Take a full tour of the Home of the Year 2024 winning property through the gallery below…
Imagery courtesy of RTÉ/Shinawil