Wed, Apr 10, 2019
This week, the judges are in Central Scotland to judge an award-winning contemporary home, known as the 'humpty house' near the town of Kirriemuir in Angus, which comes complete with creative design features - including an unusual way of opening its windows. Next is a contemporary home near Coupar Angus in Perthshire, which stuns the judges, from its two-tone exterior to its balcony, which is a grown-ups' playground. Then, a new-build stone cottage in the village of Stanley, Perthshire, shows them a very creative use of antlers - and a kitchen that makes one judge fall in love. The judges will score each of them out of ten for functionality, distinctiveness and clever design; but which will impress them the most and make it to the final?
Wed, Apr 24, 2019
The judges are in the west of Scotland considering three homes. They visit a renovated Edwardian family home in the suburb of Giffnock in Glasgow, with elegance built into every room. High above the Sound of Mull in Argyll, they find a stunning self-build with symmetry at its heart - and everything from a playfully placed mouse in the hall, to airplane wings in the living room. Then, overlooking Glasgow Green, there's a first floor flat that's a moveable feast, with sliding walls, hidden rooms and, as one judge discovers, a generous bath. The judges will score each of them out of ten for functionality, distinctiveness and clever design to decide which one makes it to the final.
Wed, May 1, 2019
In this programme, the judges are in the south of Scotland, evaluating three homes. One is an innovative eco-home on the outskirts of Innerleithen, nestled beautifully in a forest and complete with striking design features - including blinds on the outside. There is a lovingly renovated and extended 19th-century cottage in the town of Moffat, which boasts the best shed one judge has ever seen and a striking 'upside down' cylindrical home on the Solway coast near Kirkcudbright, with views that very nearly render the judges speechless.