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RTE Home of the Year judge Suzie McAdam doesn't know if she will be returning to the show rsvplive.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rsvplive.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Opinion: Why are home make-over tv shows so popular in Ireland? Property programmes thrive in societies where home ownership is the most valued and celebrated housing ideology, writes Emmet Scanlon. By Emmett Scanlon Sunday 4 Jul 2021, 7:00 AM 10 hours ago 10,953 Views 12 Comments Emmett Scanlon Architect WHILE WE ARE all enjoying our outdoor summer, production companies have been busy planning and filming new autumn seasons of home-based lifestyle and makeover television programmes. Room to Improve, set to return for its thirteenth series in September, remains the flagship of an ever-increasing fleet of home-based programmes bro ....
How to bring a little magic to your garden this summer rte.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rte.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
); THE LIMERICK Home of the Year contestants have fallen marginally short of the winning spot in the grand final of the popular RTÉ series. Two Limerick families had secured a spot in this year’s final of Home of the Year, Saara McLoughlin with her family, and young couple Kate and Cian O’Driscoll. Both families missed out on being crowned owners of Home of the Year, losing to Jen Sheahan and her late 1800s artisan cottage in Dublin. However, before the final even began, both Limerick families expressed that they were just happy for the experience and no title was that important. ....
Updated: 6 Apr 2021, 21:21 RTE viewers said that they were delighted as Jen Sheahan s late 1800s artisan cottage in Dublin won Home Of The Year. Tonight was the final episode of the new season of Home of the Year and the judges came together to choose their favourite house. 5 5 5 5 The judges said that the homes this year were outstanding The seventh series of Home of the Year saw the three judges Hugh Wallace, Suzie McAdam and Amanda Bone visit twenty-one homes across the country but chose Jen s home as the ultimate winner. The other finalists for this seasons show were David O’Brien s black bespoke home in Co. Cork, Kate O Driscoll s restored and modernised period home in Dublin, Saara McLoughlin s quirky semi-detached house in Limerick, Sally Ann Mitchell s cottage in Co. Dublin, Kevin Desmond s restored period home in Dublin city and Tanya Lee Conroy s modernist architectural home in Co. Galway ....