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 contemporary property in Kippen, Stirlingshire, Ostro Passive House is home to architectural designer Martin and architect Mhairi. Photo: David Barbour
With the kitchen and living spaces pushed to the outer edges of the home, the home has a cubic core which houses a bathroom, three bedrooms and an office. It also has an emphasis on sustainability and the environment with windows capitalising on solar heat energy. Photo: David Barbour
The kitchen and living spaces are pushed to the outer edges of the home. It has an emphasis on sustainability and the environment with windows capitalising on solar heat energy. Photo: David Barbour
The Pastel House is home to Jay and Rob who relocated to Orkney from London four years ago along with their dogs Margo and Ely and cat, Royal Tenenbaum Photo: The Pasel House, Kirkwall Orkney
The Pastel House is awash with vibrant shades including gold leafed stairs and distinctive pastel palettes in every room. Photo: The Pastel House, Kirkwall Orkney
. Spread over three levels, The Pastel House is awash with vibrant shades including gold leafed stairs and distinctive pastel palettes in every room. Photo: BBC