
Sofa snoops across the land will be sitting pretty, popcorn in hand, this Tuesday, April 8, at 8.30pm as we tune into the grand finale of Home of the Year 2025.
We’re obsessed with our annual peek beyond hall doors and the RTÉ One ratings winner, as expected, rallied the troops for our vicarious tour of Ireland in the wake of the judges, architects Hugh Wallace and Amanda Bone and interior design consultant Siobhan Lam.
So, here’s a reminder of the final seven houses vying for the title — in Tipperary, Wicklow, Dublin, Limerick and Kildare.

They kept as much as possible from the old building, repurposing dressers, wardrobes and the original spindles from the shop.

Claire worked with her dad, a retired engineer, to adapt a lot of the furniture, including making a backsplash from the copper water cylinder and turning a bunkbed into kitchen cabinets. The couple love how comfortable they feel in the home and are proud of the effort they put into every part of it.

The couple bought the house in 2022 and with it, took on a massive project.

The family also worked hard to bring the entire house up to a BER A3 rating.

Jenny-Anne had always been passionate about wanting to build her own A-rated home, and so, when this site in South Dublin came up, she jumped at the chance.

The family love the clever design and how it allows for every corner of the dwelling to be used efficiently and practically.

The couple fell in love with this 1970s-built house and set to work completely gutting and renovating the home and bringing it from a D3 BER rating to an A3.


The property, finalist in episode four, is an upside-down home with the main living and kitchen on the first floor, making the most of their spectacular garden and the natural light.
The family never feel blue coming back from a holiday as, for them, it’s the nicest place they could return to.

They worked hard to redesign the layout and maximise space, and got interior influence from their mid-century furniture and the Scandinavian design style, with their focus being on clean lines and the use of natural materials and textures to add warmth.

Mary says she brings the creative ideas, which Aiden turns into reality.

The couple always aspired to own and renovate an old house, and while this was a huge labour of love, two decades later they still love everything about their dream dwelling and what they’ve achieved.

After eight months, their redesign began, with the couple having worked hard on design plans and the layout, completely changing the internal function of the house.

- The 2025 2025 series finale airs on Tuesday, April 8, at 8.30pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player with architects Amanda Bone and Hugh Wallace and design consultant Siobhan Lam as judges
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