Meet the finalists of Scotland's Christmas Home of the Year

Kirsty Anderson A large, two storey farmhouse, adorned with warm white Christmas lights. In the front garden there is a light-up reindeer and a large Christmas tree decorated with fairy lights. A wreath sits on the front door. Kirsty Anderson
Festive Farmhouse in Lesmahagow is one of five homes hoping to win

Five festive finalists are hoping to be crowned Scotland's Christmas Home of the Year when the popular BBC show airs on Monday.

This year, the judges of the Christmas version of Scotland's Home of the Year have visited homes in Lesmahagow, Cumbernauld, Dalkeith, Alloa and Fraserburgh.

Interior designers Anna Campbell-Jones and Banjo Beale along with architect Danny Campbell will judge each house on architectural merit and stylish interior, alongside festive flair and seasonal style.

The winner will be announced on Monday 16 December on BBC One Scotland at 8pm.

Festive Farmhouse, Lesmahagow

Kirsty Anderson A cosy Christmas themed room with exposed brick walls. A roaring fire, adorned with stockings, Christmas foliage and candles. A gingerbread man stands to the left of the fire. A large Christmas tree, decorated with red baubles, tinsel and covered in white fairy lights sits near the fire.Kirsty Anderson
Kirsty Anderson A kitchen with cupboards made of navy wooden panelling. Christmas themed foliage, with lit candles in it, lies atop a large breakfast bar in the middle of the room. A garland  is also hung above the hob. Kirsty Anderson

Festive Farmhouse is home to Angela and Mark and their four children Marylee, 15, Samuel, 14, Marcus, six and Rosa, five.

For this family, Christmas is all about getting everyone involved in the festivities, from festive baking to Christmas crafts and collecting foliage for handmade decorations.

The family have a traditional approach to decorating and try to create a nature-inspired Christmas theme throughout farmhouse.

Angela and Mark also like to incorporate their children's arts and crafts in their Christmas home.

Mistletoe House, Cumbernauld

IWC Media A large, two storey house adorned with light up Christmas decorations. Long yellow fairy lights dangle from the top floor windows. The front garden is full of light up ornaments including a Christmas tree, a reindeer, lanterns and an archway. A Christmas wreath hangs above the door and the door is bordered by Christmas foliage. IWC Media
Mistletoe House
IWC Media A Christmas themed kitchen. A large archway made of foliage, baubles and warm yellow Christmas lights borders the patio doors. A dining table, covered in fairy lights and a star, looks set for Christmas dinner.IWC Media
IWC Media A Christmas themed hallway. Gold and white balloons and a stack of gold and white presents border a living room door. In the corner is a tall Christmas tree decorated with white and gold Christmas baubles and lit up in warm white fairy lights. IWC Media

Mistletoe House is home to Gillian and Philip and their two teenage sons Mitchell, 19, and Mackenzie, 16.

Every Christmas, Gillian goes to huge lengths to transform their family home into a winter wonderland.

She insists on doing it all herself as she says no-one can match her exacting standards.

There are trees in almost every room as well as three embellished doorway arches made up of hundreds of baubles and a giant garland, wrapped around the full length of the staircase.

Holly Bank House, Dalkeith

IWC Media A Christmassy kitchen with a vaulted ceiling. Red Christmas baubles dangle from the ceiling, which is also decorated with Christmas foliage. In the corner is a large Christmas tree decorated with hundreds of Christmas lights. A dining table, with a green tablecloth, is garnished with candles and a gingerbread house. IWC Media
IWC Media A bedroom, with a large Christmas tree in front of a bay window. The tree is covered in warm white fairy lights . A wreath hangs above the bed which is cosily decorated with cushions and a throw. IWC Media
IWC Media A large Christmas tree sits in front of a bay window. The tree is decorated with Christmas baubles, warm white fairy lights and a small gold star sits at the top. There is a cosy fire burning in a white fireplace, which is festooned with stockings, a garland of Christmas foliage and a large red bow. IWC Media

Holly Bank House is home to Kirsty, her partner Gordon, and their two children - five-year-old Rae and one-year-old Freddie.

The home was formerly owned by Kirsty's grandparents and carries lots of happy family memories, particularly at Christmas.

Kirsty wants to mirror the magical Christmas she experienced as a child for her young family.

She enjoys using natural materials such as fresh hand-picked foliage and homemade swags, mixed with warm velvets and log fires.

Since moving in four years ago, Kirsty has found a box of her late-gran's old Christmas decorations which she has used this year as part of her festive designs.

Santa's Snug, Alloa

Kirsty Anderson A brightly lit festive kitchen. Star ornaments dangle above a long dining table which is decorated with a model Christmas village. The walls are covered in shelves which hold a mix of ornaments and crockery. A brown and white cat wanders across the floor.Kirsty Anderson
Kirsty Anderson A cosy living room, bordered by fairy lights. A large sofa is covered in cushions, one of which is adorned with the word 'joy'. A large Christmas tree stands in the corner, sprinkled in Christmas baubles and lights. Kirsty Anderson
Santas Snug
Kirsty Anderson An armchair, decorated with two colourful pillows - one says 'jingle' and one says 'sleigh'. The armchair is situated next to a cosy fireplace. In front of the chair is a tray with a plateful of Viennese whirl biscuits.  Kirsty Anderson
Santas Snug

Santa's Snug, which is more than 250 years old, is home to Ann and Rolf.

They rearranged the original layout to create more open-plan living which includes a kitchen with a vaulted ceiling – perfect for their giant floating Christmas baubles.

Ann likes to mix old decorations with new ideas and transforms 'trends' into her own unique style.

For Ann, it's all about the little touches and Santa's Snug has quirky festive details sprinkled throughout.

Candy Lane Lodge, Fraserburgh

IWC Media An office full of festive decorations. The desk is bordered with a garland interlaced with multi-coloured fairy lights. A light up Santa with a sack full of toys and a small light up reindeer stand next to the desk. A bookcase, which contains vinyl records arranged by colour, is bordered by more multi-coloured lights and a row of small colourful Christmas trees sit on top.IWC Media
IWC Media A window display which contains a large Christmas tree, decorated with red and white candy canes, red and white sweets and white fairy lights. A gingerbread man sits on the top. At the side of the tree, large red and white sweets dangle.IWC Media
IWC Media A large Christmas tree sits in the corner of a white kitchen. The tree is decorated with white Christmas baubles and white fairy lights. A light up snowman in a top hat stands in front of patio doors, which are decorated with a cascading wall of baubles.  A polar bear wearing a scarf perches on  top of the oven. IWC Media

Candy Lane Lodge is home to Matthew and partner Stephen, along with their pugs, Isaac and Harry.

Matthew is a self-confessed Christmas enthusiast and has been decorating for as long as he can remember.

His Christmas collection has been lovingly curated since he was a little boy and Candy Lane Lodge is now filled with baubles from all over the world.

He has a rule that no two baubles can be the same on any of the trees in their Fraserburgh home.

For Matthew and Stephen, Christmas is the highlight of the year.

The judges

Kirsty Anderson Three people, Anna, Banjo and Danny, stand in a row in front of a wood panelled wall. A Christmas tree stands at either side of them. They all beam happily into the camera.Kirsty Anderson
The winner will be announced on Monday by Banjo, Anna and Danny (left to right)

The panel of experts have returned to judge this year's competition.

"I'm looking for a cracking Christmas home filled with personal touches, that's cosy and convivial but still kind to the planet," says Anna.

Banjo adds: "I'm looking for a Christmas home with all the trimmings, lights, full of decoration, gorgeous full trees and a whole lot of joy - I'm a greedy little Christmas elf."

Danny Campbell says: "What I'm looking for in a Christmas home is an authentic attempt to conjure that indescribable feeling of festive spirit using all the senses to spark my own childhood joy for Christmas."

Scotland's Christmas Home of the Year 2024 is on BBC One Scotland on Monday 16 December at 20:00.