The third episode of Home of the Year saw the judges take in three more properties hoping to win the show’s title and they didn’t hold back when it came to criticism of design aspects.
A converted mill apartment in Co Antrim, a renovated family home in Co Louth and a semi-detached property in Co Limerick were the abodes being judged by Hugh Wallace, Suzie McAdam and Amanda Bone.
The homes boasted vastly different interior design inclinations and this gave the judges no shortage of talking points to disagree about.
The first home they cast their expert eyes over was an apartment in Antrim. While Suzie liked the ‘New York loft’ feel the exposed red brick gave her, Amanda didn’t enjoy the mid-20th-century vintage pieces. ‘If this was my own
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