What will be Scotland's Christmas home of the year?

The maximalist dream house, Beit Al Milad, in Auchterarder, Perthshire, owned by Flo and Paul
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Scotland's Christmas Home of the Year will be chosen in an hour-long programme on BBC One Scotland on Monday night.
Five festive homes will be scrutinised by the programme's judges, interior designers Anna Campbell-Jones and Banjo Beale - and new judge Danny Campbell, who is an architect.
The judges will be looking for festive flair and Christmas spirit in making their decision.
The Christmas version of the popular Scotland's Home of The Year show will feature properties in Greenock, Glasgow’s west end, East Renfrewshire, Edinburgh and Auchterarder in Perth and Kinross.
Here is a preview of the Christmas wonderlands featured in the show.

With help from their children, Flo and Paul start putting up decorations from 31 October

Hannah and Gordon outside their 1880s apartment in Greenock

Their traditional home is filled with decorations inspired by the original period features of the house

The White Lion Townhouse in East Renfrewshire is owned by Laura, Andrew and their daughter Lexi

The home is modern and glitzy with flashes of neon and designed for hosting Christmas parties

The colourful Bay Tree House in Edinburgh is owned by Katie, Jamie and their daughter Beth

The home is filled with hand-crafted decorations and stockings

Scarlett and Gerry's house, the Hops Cottage in Glasgow's West End where they live with their sons Rocco and Reddox

Their Nordic-inspired home was designed to feel like an enchanted forest with re-used pine and cedar from the garden
The judges

Left to right: Danny Campbell, Anna Campbell-Jones and Banjo Beale
The programme will air on BBC One Scotland at 20:00 on Monday 18 December.