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RTÉ's Home of the Year is back for its 11th series which will see our judging panel explore 21 outstanding homes across Ireland.
The three judges will score each of the homes out of 10 and the home with the highest combined score in each programme will go through to the final, where the winner will be crowned.
Championing creativity, individuality and clever design, Home of the Year features homeowners across Ireland who have done something special to the place they call home.
The judges gather to celebrate what the inspirational finalists have achieved, and to make some difficult decisions, as they decide who will be the winner of this year's title.
Episode 7 features an old stone-built farmhouse in West Cork; a complete redesign in Kildare; and an 1850s home in Dublin.
Hugh, Amanda and Siobhan visit a late Edwardian, early Art Deco house in Wicklow; a period home in Dublin; and a contemporary new build in Derry.
A 1930s home in Dublin and a Galway home in the same family for three generations are among the homes visited by Hugh, Amanda and Siobhan.
Hugh, Amanda and Siobhan run the rule over a 1970s house in Limerick and a late 1930s/early 1940s house in Dublin.
In episode 3, Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone and Siobhan Lam visit homes in Wicklow, Dublin and Carlow.
In episode 2, Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone and Siobhan Lam visit homes in Cork, Dublin and Wicklow.
New judge Siobhan Lam joins Hugh Wallace and Amanda Bone as we step inside some of Ireland's most inspirational homes.
RTÉ's Home of the Year is back for its 11th series which will see our judging panel explore 21 outstanding homes across Ireland.
The three judges will score each of the homes out of 10 and the home with the highest combined score in each programme will go through to the final, where the winner will be crowned.
Championing creativity, individuality and clever design, Home of the Year features homeowners across Ireland who have done something special to the place they call home.