Come on, own up! Who frequently fantasises about buying a run-down property / wreck and doing it up? I totally confess to dreaming about this on a monthly basis. Especially when I see some of the incredible transformations out there. And today, I think you're going to feel hugely inspired by the home of Anna-Lena in Lower Saxony, Germany. I think we can all agree that there is such an incredible amount of work that goes on behind-the-scenes of any property renovation. Which is why 'before', 'during' and 'after' pictures are a great reality check, but also inspire. It's quite incredible what vision, hard work and of course, a solid budget can do! Ready to feel inspired? Here are some pictures of Anna-Lena's home - which has slowly been transformed from dilapidated stables into a beautiful, rustic, modern country home!
Exterior before
A lot of the exterior was covered in plaster when they first purchased the property. This was carefully removed to reveal the original brickwork. The entrance has also been modernised and new windows have been installed.
Main living room - before
Wow! In the above picture you can really get a sense of how the stables looked before the renovation. It was a completely open shell and the stalls are clearly visible.
The main living space was transformed into a well-insulated living space with a reinforced ceiling to allow for a second floor.
The wonderful Clou-Xtra wood-burning stove creates a focal point, while the concrete floor and beautiful wood ceiling add character to the space.
The darker, clean and contemporary kitchen creates contrast and a sense of drama to the room, while the wood farmhouse table adds warmth and a rustic touch - pertaining to the past.
Stairs were installed in the back corner of the stables for access to the second floor.
Master Bedroom with En suite - During!
Insulation work was carried out on the roof and two VELUX skylights were added to slip in light over the bath. The entire floor was re-constructed and a new wood floor laid.
The beams were preserved to add character to the space and a new wood floor adds a light, modern touch to the space. Natural textures seen in the plant pot and bedding (you can find similar off-white bedlinen here*) help to add depth and warmth to the overall look. The storage is a mix of modern (IVAR from IKEA) and a large vintage wardrobe.
Bathroom - Before
The room that the second bathroom occupies was non-existent and needed to be created from scratch, which shows the extent of the work put into transforming the building into a liveable space!
Bathroom - after
The bathroom design is relatively simple yet texture from the wood, the subtle plaster finish behind the washbasin and the beautiful vintage unit help to add interest and warmth to the space.
Hallway / Entrance - After
A barn door offers a wonderful nod to the history of the building, while the simple, rustic aesthetic is keeping with the rest of the property.
From what I understand from Anna-Lena's instagram, there's a lot more renovation work to be done. And I for one, will be following their journey!
If you're keen to see what they do next, keep an eye out for updates here: @house.no1.
Looking for more 'before and after' / renovation inspiration today? Check out these incredible transformations:
Could you imagine taking on a project like this? Even if you're not quite ready to take the plunge (or perhaps it's simply to your thing, which is entirely understandable!), I hope seeing these before and after pictures have left you feeling inspired all the same!
Vi ses imorgon!
Niki
Photography: Anna-Lena / @houseno.1 shared with kind permission
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Incredible!
ReplyDeleteIt really is! :)
Deletewow! beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMaybe you could find something similar in the Italian countryside Aga?
DeleteGreat!
ReplyDeletePleasure to go through such wonderful work!!
ReplyDeleteso stunning, I love it
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow Splendid work.
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to believe, that there is someone who just step in into such an old and neglected house and make so fabulous metamorphose. For regular people it would take at least one year. I'm jealous. Maybe you just have a magic wand. Bravo Niki.
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