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Scotsman
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Scotland's Home of the Year 2025: Inside ‘elegant' Edinburgh flat going for glory in BBC grand final
After travelling the length and breadth of the country from visiting 18 worthy contenders in the West, the North East & Northern Isles, East, Central & Tayside, Highlands & Islands and the South, the judges – interior designers Anna Campbell-Jones and Banjo Beale along with architect Danny Campbell – must choose which of the homes will be crowned Scotland's Home of the Year 2025. The six finalists vying for the title are: 'Sandstone Bungalow' in Giffnock, 'Hilltop House' in Aberdeenshire, 'Wee City Nook' in Edinburgh's Stockbridge area, 'The Tree House' in Broughty Ferry, 'An Cala Cottage' on the Isle of Skye and 'Craigmount' in Dalbeattie. Ahead of the grand final (BBC One Scotland, 8.30pm), take a look through our gallery to see inside Wee City Nook - and the other five finalists. 1 . Sandstone Bungalow Home to Pamela and Gordon, their son Caleb and Rosa the Irish Setter, the 'Sandstone Bungalow' blends together old with new, whilst retaining the beautiful original 1930s details. The couple design choices bring the 'Sandstone Bungalow' up-to-date with a bright and modern kitchen, dining and living spaces. | IWC Photo Sales 3 . Sandstone Bungalow Sandstone Bungalow, Giffnock was the winner in episode 1, West | IWC Photo Sales 4 . Craigmount A Victorian semi-detached house near Dalbeattie, home to Ozzy, Laura, daughter Grace and Ethel the pug. The property's coastal views won the family over and they made it their own by renovating and adding a tasteful extension to the original granite building. Boasting a bold and colourful interior, the family entered Craigmount as Grace's late gran loved Scotland's Home of the Year. | IWC Photo Sales
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Scotsman
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Look inside quirky Edinburgh flat in Scotland's Home of the Year 2025 final
Watch more of our videos on and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Visit Shots! now An Edinburgh tenement flat is now one step closer to being crowned Scotland's Home of the Year 2025. From gorgeous Georgian town houses to jaw-dropping penthouses, converted campervans to bargain boltholes. Take a peek at the finest homes across the UK. Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... In Monday night's edition (May 5) of the hugely popular BBC property series, judges Anna, Banjo and Danny cast their eyes over three unique properties in the east of the country, before eventually sending one happy couple into the grand final. Coming out on top over an extended bungalow in Anstruther, and a Georgian basement apartment in Edinburgh's New Town, was Wee City Nook in Stockbridge. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The first-floor traditional tenement, which has been home to Devin and Max since 2021, really is a lovely spot. The couple combined their creative skills to design and rebuild each room in this small but perfectly formed home, creating clever storage solutions and maximising every nook and cranny. Together, they have created a bold, bright and colourful abode which truly packs a design punch. Now, Wee City Nook will compete in the final of Scotland's Home of the Year, going up against other regional finalists from around the country. Until then, you can take a look through our gallery to see inside Wee City Nook.