The grand final of Scotland's Home of the Year crowned their winner on Monday night on BBC Scotland.
Judges interior designer Anna Campbell-Jones, architect and lecturer Michael Angus and lifestyle blogger Kate Spiers, whittled down nine final contestants to just three.
The judges scoured all around Scotland from Fort William, Glasgow, Edinburgh and reached up to Orkney to find the best home.
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In Edinburgh, a Victorian Terrace caught the attention of the trio earlier in the series.
However as they deliberated between contestants, they had to make a choice between the townhouse and a pastel house in Orkney.
And sadly, it was the grand Edinburgh home that was the first to be axed from the final.
Husband and wife, Ella and Rory with their two children live in Morningside and have made the three storey townhouse their home for the last four years.
The classic terrace is made up of five bedrooms, two family bathrooms and a stunning open plan kitchen.
As well as period features, the family home oozes a colourful palette and plush interiors such as velvet curtains, bright and bold jungle inspired wallpaper and modern touches including a newly refurbished kitchen.
Over on Twitter, one viewer agreed with the judges.
Gill said: "Also no to the Morningside millionaires #shoty though the family seem lovely - throw a rock in Edinburgh and find one of these."
You can catch up with Scotland's Home of the Year on BBC iPlayer.