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  1. 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. Season four saw Wallace and Whelan return for another series, O'Donnell left the show and was replaced by architect, Patrick Bradley.

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  2. Feb 3, 2021 · RTÉ interiors show Home of the Year will have two new judges at the helm this season. This year returning judge, Hugh Wallace, will be join joined by two new faces, award winning interior designer Suzie Mc Adam and award-winning architect Amanda Bone. The duo will replace interior designer Deirdre Whelan and architect Peter Crowley who ...

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  4. Over eight weeks, 21 homes compete for the Home of the Year title, with three different properties featured each week. Judges Hugh Wallace, Deirdre Whelan and Patrick Bradley decide which homes go through to the final. The first episode visits residences in Derry, Wexford and Down.

  5. Apr 14, 2020 · The 21 homes from the beginning of the series have been whittled down to 7, and tonight Deirdre along with fellow judges Hugh Wallace and Peter Crowley will reveal the winner.

  6. Mar 28, 2015 · Over eight weeks, 21 homes compete for the Home of the Year title, with three different properties featured each week. Judges Hugh Wallace, Deirdre Whelan and Patrick Bradley decide which homes go through to the final. The first episode visits residences in Derry, Wexford and Down.

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  7. Feb 29, 2020 · It is Whelan’s fifth season with Home of the Year. When she first auditioned for the show, she had never seen it (fellow host, Hugh Wallace, has been with the series from the beginning, while...

  8. Feb 22, 2020 · Home of the Year begins on RTÉ One this Tuesday at 8.30pm. Interior designer Deirdre Whelan says she watches Room to Improve 'through her fingers' ahead of the new series of Home of the Year.

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