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Before and After: Angelina Dörfler’s Inspiring Home Makeover

Why hello there! You know I love a good before and after – nothing shows the possibilities of a home better, don’t you agree? There’s something so magical about seeing the bones of a space and then watching it completely transform with just the right touches. Ready for this one? Come on in!

When award-winning interior designer Angelina Dörfler started to rent her home in Vienna, she knew instantly that it had great potential. The high ceilings, herringbone wood floors, and period details whispered of charm – but it all felt a little tired and unloved: yellow walls, heavy finishes, and an outdated kitchen didn’t really do the space justice.

So, Angelina rolled up her sleeves and out went the old kitchen, and in came one that makes clever use of every inch of height in the small room. She introduced soft, muted hues to create a serene feeling throughout, and best of all, she reintroduced wall mouldings to bring back that turn-of-the-century elegance. 

And the interior? Light, neutral tones keep things calm and airy, while layers of texture – linen, wool, wood, stone – add depth and warmth. Sculptural lighting hangs like artwork, while fresh flowers and thoughtful little vignettes give the rooms life. Isn’t it amazing how just the right mix of details can completely shift the energy of a space?

I especially love how the natural light pours in through those big windows, softened with Roman blinds and flowing curtains. Step this way, scroll on, and enjoy the before-and-after pics – I hope they’ll leave you inspired!

Kitchen


Dining area


Sitting room



Bedroom


From tired walls to a calm, light-filled retreat — such a dreamy spot to wake up in, don’t you think? 

If you’d like to see more of Angelina’s beautiful home, head over to her Instagram, it’s full of inspiration.

And for more before-and-after tours to spark your imagination, check out: 

A dark house becomes a fresh and vibrant home
A Copenhagen townhouse becomes a fresh family home
A rundown property becomes a beautiful Swedish farmhouse

And so many more in the makeover archive! 

Thank you so much for stopping by today. Happy lillördag all! 

Niki

Photography courtesy of Angelina Dörfler, shared with kind permission.

Ps Behind the scenes I've been working away on a feature about the cute new children's IKEA Sandlöpoare collection which includes a fun quiz (in case you'd like to show it to a little one in your life!).  

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  1. A beautiful transformation! The wall trim makes all the difference in the world.

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    1. That was my thought, too. It adds instant class. I love the dreamy bedroom and the kitchen, too.

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  2. I love the desk that she put in the bedroom. Any idea who makes it?

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  3. Those windows are simply amazing and she worked wonders on that kitchen, transforming it from an unappealing afterthought to an attractive culinary workspace.

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    1. I agree, the kitchen transformation is incredible!

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  4. Agree with all the positive comments

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  5. Love it!! : > )

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  6. So much beauty in her home. As fellow readers previously commented, the wall trim transcends the need for art, because it is art. I am infatuated with the lighting fixture over the dining table, too. Beautifully appointed rooms, beautiful floors and a very fine kitchen!

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    1. So true! I wish I had an older house so I could do something like this!

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  7. Gorgeous. The wall trim is such a simple detail, but it makes the space shine! : > )

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  8. While I generally like a bit of colour on my walls, I admit those wall mouldings make a big difference and provide interest in themselves. Great idea!

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    1. Yes, it was the mouldings that really caught my eye, they add so much!

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  9. Me too feels the same. Guess the lovely double doors were her cue and Angelina replicated it on the walls. The house feels so peaceful! Wonder what the ceiling height is, there seems to be an effort to bring it down:) with the beautiful wall hangings in the bedroom and the pendant light in the dining area. Beautiful wall colors and kitchen:-0

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    1. Yes, I wonder too! It's not always easy to decorate a home with such high ceilings, but Angelina has done such a fantastic job - and I agree, the lights really add to the space.

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