Watch Todd Saunders, international judge for Home of the Year, live on HOME’s Facebook

Watch the international guest judge for Home of the Year live from his sold out Auckland show on HOME’s Facebook 

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Watch Todd Saunders, international judge for Home of the Year, live on HOME’s Facebook

For the past week HOME’s editor Simon Farrell-Green has been on the road – along with international guest judge Todd Saunders and celebrated architect Richard Naish – to judge the 2017 Home of the Year, brought to you by Altherm Window Systems.

As they conclude their whirlwind tour HOME is hosting a special event in Auckland (16 February) with international guest judge Todd Saunders, where he will be talking about his recent projects and what he’s seen during his tour of New Zealand’s best homes.

Saunders is an engaging and entertaining speaker and we are delighted to announce Todd’s lecture will be streamed live on HOME’s Facebook.

The event is completely sold out so keep an eye out for further details and make sure you don’t miss out on this highly anticipated event.

Check out our video to see a sneak peak of the homes that made it to the shortlist for 2017 Home of the Year.

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