Home of the Year 2017 second finalist: Guy Tarrant’s Point Chev home

The count down to Home of the Year 2017 is well underway! Watch and see HOME editor Simon Farrell-Green reveal the second of the six finalists

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Home of the Year 2017 second finalist: Guy Tarrant‘s Point Chev home

Stay tuned over the next few days as we reveal the next four finalists for Home of the Year 2017, thanks to our award sponsors, Altherm Window Systems.
Check out the video below to see the first finalist – Stealth Bomber by Patchwork Architecture.

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