The nine regional winners have been revealed with the final episode of the BBC Scotland series set to be aired on June 6 2022.
As usual, the series this year showcased a number of different home styles from cosy little houses, traditional designs, colourful transformations and grand conversions.
From Fort William to Fife, Kippen to Kirkwall, Stornoway to Rhu, the judges scoured Scotland, choosing nine finalists to represent their regions based on architectural merit, distinctive design and original style.
The Scottish Home of the Year judges – interior designer Anna Campbell-Jones, architect and lecturer Michael Angus and lifestyle blogger Kate Spiers - will reveal which house will take home the prestigious title in the grand final.
Situated in the heart of Hawick, Firestation House is a C-listed building dating from the 1850s, home to Sheena, John and their dog, Teddy Photo: Andrew Jackson @cursetheseeyes
The building’s fire-fighting past can be seen in the arch opening for the horse-drawn firewagon and the hinge pins on the exterior wall. Photo: Andrew Jackson @cursetheseeyes
Latterly, the building was reincarnated as a church mission hall. When Sheena and John bought it six years ago, the building embraced another transformation having being empty for over 15 years. Photo: Andrew Jackson @cursetheseeyes
A traditional, early 20th century croft house on the north east coast of Lewis, New Tolsta in Stornoway is home to artist Tom. Having been uninhabited for 37 years, New Tolsta was in a terrible state until Tom returned it to its former glory as well as adding his own distinctive style throughout. Photo: BBC