In Glasgow and the Clyde Valley, the judges visit an extended 1930s home, a modern architectural gem, and a painstakingly restored city apartment. But only one can make the final. Show more
Sailing between Orkney and Shetland, the judges see a home inspired by Vikings, a converted ruined steading, and a maritime-themed fisherman’s cottage - but only one can make the final. Show more
Touring Argyll and the West, the judges take in a waterside abode in Oban, a personality-packed home on Bute and a seaside remodel in Seamill. Show more
Judges Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers continue their search for Scotland’s Home of the Year in the Hebrides. Show more
Judges Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers continue their search for Scotland’s Home of the Year in Aberdeenshire. Show more
Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers continue their search for Scotland's Home of the Year in Central Scotland. Show more
The judges travel to Orkney and Shetland as they continue their search for Scotland’s Home of the Year. Show more
The judges travel to Lothian as they continue their search for Scotland’s Home of the Year. Show more
In the Northern Highlands, the judges visit an extended villa, a timber-frame home and a glass-fronted house with more than one surprise - but only one will make it to the final. Show more
Hopping between Lewis, Skye and Arran, the judges visit an art-filled family home, a contemporary hillside build and a New York loft-style abode - but only one can make it to the final. Show more
Judges Anna Campbell-Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers begin their search for Scotland’s Home of the Year in the Borders. Show more
In the west of Scotland, the judges visit an elegant Edwardian villa, a flat with sliding walls and a stunning symmetrical home on the Sound of Mull. Only one can make the final. Show more
In the north east of Scotland, three impressive homes vie for a place in the final. A converted bothy, a Hollywood makeover and creative taxidermy are all under consideration.
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In the east of Scotland, three striking homes compete for a place in the final. The judges consider a farmhouse, a bungalow and a stunningly designed wheelchair-accessible home. Show more
The judges have travelled the country and visited 21 amazing homes. Now the finalists gather as the overall winner is chosen, but only one will be Scotland’s Home of the Year. Show more
The judges head to the Highlands to run the rule over homes in Aviemore, Inverness and the Beauly Firth. Show more
A period pink property in Killearn competes with a Victorian terrace and a townhouse in Glasgow for the last place in the final of Scotland’s Home of the Year. Show more
In the Borders and southern Scotland, the judges visit a cliff-top home, a renovated former school, and a converted six-storey grain mill. But only one can make it through to the final! Show more
In Grampian and the Central Highlands, the judges visit a converted church, a self-build with stunning views and a renovated Manse. But only one can make it through to the final! Show more
In Central Scotland, the judges see three stunning homes, including one with a kitchen that makes one judge fall in love. But only one of them can make it to the final. Show more