Are you the owner of Scotland鈥檚 鈥楬ome of the Year鈥 2020?
23 July 2019
Do you have paper-cut scars from flicking through wallpaper sample books?
Are your hands calloused from gripping a paint roller?
Are you so close with your builder they’re listed as your next of kin?
If you answered yes then maybe it’s time to stop hiding your house under a bushel and instead enter it to be part of Scotland’s Home of the Year 2020.
Perhaps you’ve built the ultimate barn conversion, perfected the modern croft or lavished luxury on a tenement flat. Maybe you think your crib deserves a bit of the limelight? Or maybe you know someone whose house is to die for?
If so, then we would encourage you to give your house the attention it deserves. Help 大象传媒 Scotland celebrate what a house-proud nation we are. The first step to being part of the programme is easy!
How to enter
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Submit your home for Scotland鈥檚 Home of the Year
Submit the form to be considered; the closing date is 31 July 2019.
The story of Scotland鈥檚 Home of the Year 2019
The programme’s first series visited 21 properties over 7 episodes, uncovering jewels the length and breadth of the country. From a shortlist of finalists, The White House, near Kirkcudbright, was eventually crowned as 2019’s winner.
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Step inside The White House, Scotland鈥檚 Home of the Year 2019
An eye-catching cylindrical home with spectacular views and filled with happy memories.
A peak inside some previous contenders
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鈥業t feels like we鈥檙e in a doll鈥檚 house!鈥
The judges visited a colourful 鈥榙oll house鈥 home in the east of Scotland
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鈥極h no! I鈥檓 so jealous鈥
A stunning home on the Isle of Skye blew the judges away with its views.
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鈥業t鈥檚 like a little tartan padded cell, isn鈥檛 it?鈥
The judges were impressed with a 鈥榣uxury man shed鈥 at a home in the south of Scotland.
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鈥業 love a bit of taxidermy鈥
The judges visited a home in the north-east of Scotland and were greeted by a peculiar furry friend.
The judges
If your home is selected, there are some experts on hand who get to decide which homes in the running deserve to go through to the final. The judges may not be known to the homeowners, but they’re no strangers to good design, inspiring decor and quirky architecture. They are:-
- Architect and university teacher, Michael Angus;
- Renowned Glasgow-based interior designer, Anna Campbell-Jones; and
- Globally recognised lifestyle blogger, Kate Spiers.
In the programme, they score each home out of ten for functionality, distinctiveness and clever design. One home from each Scottish region is selected to go through to the final.
The closing date for entries is 31 July 2019. Good luck!
鈥楳aking a house a home鈥
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鈥淔or me, part of what makes a home are the stories behind the objects.鈥
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鈥淲hen it comes to interiors, I love bright white walls and soft furnishings.鈥
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Michael discusses the three Cs of designing a home: context, content and construction.
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