This was a late christmas gift to my wife. It took 8 days start to finish. Mostly nights and weekends. Our home was built in 1959 and the bathrooms were mostly original. Heres a before pic:
and and after:
Some in between:
Gutted the bathroom drywall and all down to studs. I didnt find any moisture damage so i was able to insulate the walls and and hang Moisture resistant green board. Framed the deck for the 8 jet whirlpool.
Finished the drywall and painted in prep for the tile.
Heated floor:
Tub tiled with a future access panel:
The finished product (although the tank lid is now installed):
Some other upgrades include a programmable thermostat for the heated floor, an exhaust fan, and a heat blower ceiling light. I also did custom window and door trim. Very cozy, and im proud of the results. Now the fun for the wife, she gets to decorate it. A turnover that was this fast was exhausting.
and and after:
Some in between:
Gutted the bathroom drywall and all down to studs. I didnt find any moisture damage so i was able to insulate the walls and and hang Moisture resistant green board. Framed the deck for the 8 jet whirlpool.
Finished the drywall and painted in prep for the tile.
Heated floor:
Tub tiled with a future access panel:
The finished product (although the tank lid is now installed):
Some other upgrades include a programmable thermostat for the heated floor, an exhaust fan, and a heat blower ceiling light. I also did custom window and door trim. Very cozy, and im proud of the results. Now the fun for the wife, she gets to decorate it. A turnover that was this fast was exhausting.
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