PROPERTIES in Glasgow will feature on BBC's Scotland’s Home of the Year.
Properties in Broomhill, and elsewhere in the city's West End, will be judged on three criteria - design, style and amazing architecture.
The new 10-part series will also visit a property in Killearn.
Each week, the judges mark the shortlisted properties out of ten but only one can go through from the nine regions to the grand finale at Glasgow’s House for an Art Lover.
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In their quest to find Scotland’s Home of the Year 2021, the judges - interior designer Anna Campbell Jones, architect Michael Angus and blogger Kate Spiers - will travel the length and breadth of the country.
Anna, who has been injecting flair into people’s homes for nearly 30 years knows what makes a property perfect. She said: “From an interior design perspective what I’m looking for in a home is heart, soul and originality.”
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