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This year's series will deliver a fresh batch of stunning houses every Tuesday, celebrating creativity, individuality, and clever design in homes across the country.
To kick things off, viewers were treated to a former shop in Tipperary, a Victorian terrace in Dublin, and a 180-year-old home in Cork. Click through the photo gallery above to take a peek inside.
Claire & Seán Fox, Tipperary
Claire and Seán live in Tipperary in a former shop which they have turned into a home. Originally built in the 1860s, the couple purchased the home in 2020, getting stuck into renovations the following year and creating a layout which suited them.
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.
Aidan O’Donovan and Barry O’Brien, Dublin
Aidan and Barry live in a single storey Victorian Terrace in Dublin that they purchased in 2023. The couple describe their interior design as restrained maximalist and see it as a curation of their life and travels, mixing both personalities to create a warm, welcoming and colourful home.
They love that their house is a combination of a sympathetic restoration with modern touches and feel that the home is a perfect reflection of them.
Ross and Susan O'Donovan, Cork
Susan and Ross live in Cork with their young son, Jack. Ross inherited this manor house and farm from his grandfather. The home is 180-years-old and has been in the family for over 50 years.
The couple are hugely committed to a sympathetic restoration, right down to the smallest detail. Taking the time and effort to restore many elements such as the sash windows and shutters, the original ceiling cornices and ceiling roses, and the original architraves, doors and rim locks.
When working on the house the couple have made sure to complete works that will secure the home for years to come, so that it can stay in the family for future generations.