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Take a peek inside some of the country's most stunning properties, as three judges travel the length and breadth of the nation in search of Scotland's Home of the Year.Architect Michael Angus, interior designer Anna Campbell-Jones, and lifestyle blogger Kate Spiers will visit some truly unique homes over the course of the series, looking for stand-out design and impressive interiors.From Arran to Aberdeen and Boat of Garten to Coupar Angus, there's a vast array of property styles to consider, from renovated period farmhouses to innovative contemporary builds. The regional heats take place over seven 30-minute episodes, building to the one-hour final in which Scotland's Home of the Year is decided.
Anna Campbell Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers are in the Highlands, where a small cottage in Fort William takes on a towering church conversion in the Black Isle and a maximalist masterpiece in Culloden.
Anna Campbell Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers are in Central Scotland to score a fairytale cottage on the banks of the Forth, a new build in Stirlingshire and a home with a holiday vibe in Dalgety Bay.
Anna Campbell Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers are island hopping in Orkney and Shetland to visit a renovated croft house on Yell, a vibrant townhouse in Kirkwall and a newly built family home near Lerwick.
Judges Anna Campbell Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers visit Borders and the south to check out a compact cottage in Galashiels, an extended Edwardian home near Duns and a renovated old fire station in Hawick.
Anna Campbell Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers travel to the Hebrides to judge between a new build and an extended traditional home in Skye, but there's also competition from a restored croft in Lewis.
Anna Campbell Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers are in the Lothians. A Victorian terrace goes head to head with a New Town flat in Edinburgh, but there's competition from an 18th century cottage in Gorebridge.
A converted apartment in Motherwell, a renovated villa in Glasgow's Southside and an eco-friendly cottage near Biggar are in competition as the judges choose a winner from Glasgow and the Clyde Valley.
A new home in Kilmacolm, a converted farmhouse near East Kilbride and a renovated terrace near Helensburgh compete as judges Anna Campbell Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers decide on the finalist from the West.
The judges head east to assess a colourful new build in Dundee, a sleek self-designed family home in Inverurie and a one-of-a-kind water tank that's been transformed into a dream family home.
It's the grand final and the nine regional winners join judges Anna Campbell Jones, Kate Spiers and Michael Angus at Glasgow's House for an Art Lover to discover which one will be Scotland's home of the year.
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