'Naughty but wholesome' Scotland's Home of the Year is back

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THE show that gives viewers a chance to peek inside some of Scotland’’s most wonderful, whimsical and just plain weird homes, is back.

Banjo Beale, who made his debut as a judge on Scotland’s Home of the Year last spring, says he is a “lot less nervous” this time around.

He laughs at the memory. “Architects and designers can be so verbose, and use lots of big words and talk a lot of fluff - I like to think I’m there to represent the average person,” he says.Scotland“The most successful homes are the ones that are full of character, that give a sense of the owner’s personality, rather than ones where an interior designer has been brought in.

“I’m going ‘abroad’ for this one,” he jokes. “As well as Mull, we visit Harris and Uist this time, which is exciting.” “Oh, I can’t stop watching it,” he says, with a laugh. “I do think I’d have been given a run for my money if I’d been on this year, they have really stepped up a gear.

 

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