Home of the Year explained

Creator:Nordisk Film
Banijay
Genre:Reality competition
Voices:David Heffernan
Judges:Hugh Wallace
Helen James
Declan O'Donnell
Patrick Bradley
Peter Crowley
Amanda Bone
Suzie McAdam
Num Episodes:56 (and 3 specials)
Num Series:7
Language:English
Country:Ireland
Runtime:30 minutes (inc. adverts)
Network:RTÉ One
Company:ShinAwil
Last Aired:present
Related:Celebrity Home of the Year
Scotland's Home of the Year

Home of the Year is an Irish property reality television series which has been broadcast on RTÉ One since 2015.[1] The programme is based on the format of the Norwegian series Årets Hjem, originally created by Nordisk Film TV Denmark and distributed by Banijay.[2]

Format

The format of the series follows three judges visiting three different homes every week and each scoring them out of ten. At the end of each episode the house which has scored the most points advances to the final. After seven weeks, the seven winning houses are judged one last time with the overall winner announced at the end of the episode.

Judges

Architect, Hugh Wallace is the only judge who has appeared in every single season of the show. Season one, saw Wallace joined by, architect, Declan O'Donnell and textiles and homeware designer, Helen James.[3] Season two and three saw Wallace and O'Donnell return for a second and third year in a row. Interior designer, Deirdre Whelan replaced James as a judge.[4] Season four saw Wallace and Whelan return for another series, O'Donnell left the show and was replaced by architect, Patrick Bradley.[5] Season five and six had Wallace and Whelan judge once again, however, architect, Peter Crowley joined the panel.[6] In season seven Wallace was the only judge to return. He was joined by, interior designer, Suzie McAdam and, architect, Amanda Bone.[7] In 2022, Wallace and Bone returned for their eighth and second series, respectively, joined my new judge, interior designer, Sara Cosgrove.[8] All three judges returned for another series the following year.[9]

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Hugh Wallace
Amanda Bone
Sara Cosgrove
Suzie McAdam
Deirdre Whelan
Peter Crowley
Patrick Bradley
Declan O'Donnell
Helen James

Series overview

SeasonPremiere dateFinale dateNumber
of houses
Number
of weeks
126 March 201514 May 2015218Andrew Harvey & Ita Molloy, Co. Cork
23 March 201628 April 2016Egon Walesch & Richard Goodwin, Co. Westmeath
32 March 201727 April 201720Louise McGuane & Dominic McCarthy, Co. Clare
427 February 201824 April 201821Patrick & Ros Walshe, Co. Wicklow
519 February 20199 April 2019Peter Boyle & Ciara Denvir, Co. Antrim
625 February 202014 April 2020Ethna Dorman, Co. Dublin
716 February 20216 April 2021Jen Sheahan, Co. Dublin
815 February 20225 April 2022Kate & Shane Byrne, Co. Wicklow
914 February 20234 April 2023Rob & Janice McConnell, Co. Antrim
1020 February 20249 April 2024Shane Murray and Marty Campbell, Co. Dublin

Celebrity Home of the Year

Since 2016 three one-off celebrity specials of the show have aired on RTÉ One with five celebrities taking part in each episode. As with the main series, each house was scored out of thirty. The homeowner with the highest score at the end of the episode was awarded €5,000 for a charity of their choice.

2016

The episode was broadcast on 28 December 2016.[10]

Judges scores in the charts below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Hugh Wallace, Deirdre Whelan, Declan O'Donnell.

HomeownerScoreResult
Terry Prone25 (7, 9, 9)=3rd place
Helen Cody26 (8, 10, 8)2nd place
Darren Kennedy25 (8, 8, 9)=3rd place
Norah Casey27 (9, 9, 9)Winner
Brent Pope23 (8, 7, 8)5th place

2018

The episode was broadcast on 2 January 2018.[11]

Judges scores in the charts below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Hugh Wallace, Deirdre Whelan, Patrick Bradley.

HomeownerScoreResult
Melissa Hill24 (8, 8, 8)3rd place
David Norris27 (9, 9, 9)Winner
Eoghan McDermott22 (8, 7, 7)=4th place
Mike Ross22 (7, 8, 7)=4th place
Lorraine Keane25 (8, 9, 8)2nd place

2019

The episode was broadcast on 2 January 2019.[12]

Judges scores in the charts below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Hugh Wallace, Deirdre Whelan, Peter Crowley.

HomeownerScoreResult
Robert Ballagh26 (8, 9, 9)2nd place
Eleanor McEvoy22 (7, 8, 7)5th place
John Boyne27 (10, 9, 8)Winner
Jean Byrne25 (8, 9, 8)=3rd place
Ramona Nicholas25 (10, 8, 7)=3rd place

Notes and References

  1. 2017-10-19. Home of the Year. en.
  2. Web site: De har Årets Hjem . Norwegian . Alexander . Winger . . . 20 November 2013 . 25 May 2021.
  3. Web site: Burca. Jonathan de. 2015-07-18. Hugh Wallace: Home judged to perfection. 2021-04-01. Irish Examiner. en.
  4. Web site: Crawley. Peter. Home of the Year: Nice house, but you wouldn't live in it. 2021-04-01. The Irish Times. en.
  5. Web site: 2018-04-28. Home of the Year judge Patrick Bradley: Good design saves you money in the long run. 2021-04-01. Irish Examiner. en.
  6. Web site: Hannigan. Mary. Home of the Year: 'sheer magic' of converted carriage house wins as judges disagree. 2021-04-01. The Irish Times. en.
  7. Web site: O’Donoghue. Denise. 2021-02-03. Meet the new judges joining Hugh Wallace on Home of the Year. 2021-04-01. Irish Examiner. en.
  8. 2022-01-30. Home of the Year returns to RTÉ One with a brand new judge. en.
  9. Web site: 2023-02-02 . RTE Reveal When Home Of The Year Is Returning . 2023-04-03 . en-GB.
  10. Web site: Home of the Year (TV Series).
  11. Web site: English. Eoin. 2018-01-03. David Norris wins home of the year prize. 2021-04-05. Irish Examiner. en.
  12. Web site: Crawley. Peter. Celebrity Home of the Year: John Boyne's 'ego room' floors judges. 2021-04-05. The Irish Times. en.