This week, the judges must choose between a colourful villa in Fife, a North Berwick new build overlooking the Firth of Forth and a mid-century bungalow in Linlithgow.
Vying for the last place in next week’s grand final, the judges must decide who gets their vote between The Pink House, Sea View or Coldwater.
The East episode airs on Monday, 3 June on BBC One Scotland between 8.30pm and 9.00pm.

5. Scotland's Home of the Year,03-06-2024,East,6,Coldwater, Linlithgow - Homeowners Fran and Martin with their children Bailey and Esme.,A mid-century bungalow renovation in Linlithgow. While Fran saw the potential in Coldwater, Martin admits he was initially reluctant to take on the empty property which was beige throughout. Today, this fun family space has been cleverly refurbished using innovative ideas and techniques. Fran has created bespoke pieces as well as sourcing furniture in keeping with age the of the home. One of the highlights of the four-bedroomed home is the sunken lounge and built-in bar, made from recycled plastic, featuring a floating sideboard and quirky lighting. ,IWC Media,Kirsty Anderson
The mid-century bungalow renovation is home to Fran, Martin and their two children Bailey and Esme. | IWC Media/BBC Scotland Photo: IWC Media/BBC Scotland

6. Scotland's Home of the Year,03-06-2024,East,6,Coldwater, Linlithgow - Sunken Lounge.,A mid-century bungalow renovation in Linlithgow, Coldwater is home to Fran, Martin and their two children Bailey and Esme. While Fran saw the potential in Coldwater, Martin admits he was initially reluctant to take on the empty property which was beige throughout. Today, this fun family space has been cleverly refurbished using innovative ideas and techniques. Fran has created bespoke pieces as well as sourcing furniture in keeping with age the of the home. One of the highlights of the four-bedroomed home is the sunken lounge and built-in bar, made from recycled plastic, featuring a floating sideboard and quirky lighting. ,IWC Media,Kirsty Anderson
While Fran saw the potential in Coldwater, Martin admits he was initially reluctant to take on the empty property which was beige throughout. | IWC Media/BBC Scotland Photo: IWC Media/BBC Scotland

7. Scotland's Home of the Year,03-06-2024,East,6,Coldwater, Linlithgow - Dining Room.,A mid-century bungalow renovation in Linlithgow, Coldwater is home to Fran, Martin and their two children Bailey and Esme. While Fran saw the potential in Coldwater, Martin admits he was initially reluctant to take on the empty property which was beige throughout. Today, this fun family space has been cleverly refurbished using innovative ideas and techniques. Fran has created bespoke pieces as well as sourcing furniture in keeping with age the of the home. One of the highlights of the four-bedroomed home is the sunken lounge and built-in bar, made from recycled plastic, featuring a floating sideboard and quirky lighting. ,IWC Media,Kirsty Anderson
Today, this fun family space has been cleverly refurbished using innovative ideas and techniques. | IWC Media/BBC Scotland Photo: Kirsty Anderson

8. Scotland's Home of the Year,03-06-2024,East,6,Coldwater, Linlithgow - Bedroom.,A mid-century bungalow renovation in Linlithgow, Coldwater is home to Fran, Martin and their two children Bailey and Esme. While Fran saw the potential in Coldwater, Martin admits he was initially reluctant to take on the empty property which was beige throughout. Today, this fun family space has been cleverly refurbished using innovative ideas and techniques. Fran has created bespoke pieces as well as sourcing furniture in keeping with age the of the home. One of the highlights of the four-bedroomed home is the sunken lounge and built-in bar, made from recycled plastic, featuring a floating sideboard and quirky lighting. ,IWC Media,Kirsty Anderson
Fran has created bespoke pieces as well as sourcing furniture in keeping with age the of the home. | IWC Media/BBC Scotland Photo: Kirsty Anderson