The finalists in the running to be crowned Scotland's home of the year have been revealed.
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.
A unique conversion near Crail in Fife, The Old Waterworks has been home for the last five years to Euan and Sam, their children Sophie and Rueben and Golden Retriever, Coco. Photo: BBC
The Old Waterworks boasts an L-shaped kitchen dining and living space, two bathrooms, three bedrooms including a master with bathtub and walk-in wardrobe. And, to make the most of the Fife sunshine, there’s a sun room which opens on to a social space. Photo: BBC
The Old Waterworks boasts an L-shaped kitchen dining and living space, two bathrooms, three bedrooms including a master with bathtub and walk-in wardrobe. Photo: BBC