Bathroom Remodel

Tina Ranous
by Tina Ranous
We bought a fixer-up house and this is my favorite room so far...
Before Picture! We were not quite sure what to do so we ripped everything out and had to re-do all the plumbing and electrical. It was a mess to say the least!
I decided at the last minute I wanted cubby holes for extra shelves so we used glass tile, 3 cubby's in bath area and 3 on the outside wall. We found a floor tile that looked like wood at Home Depot and decided to use that in the bath/shower area.
My husband made a valance with a live edge to cover a curtain rod and added an extra window. The project ended up being bigger then we anticipated. We used hardiboard behind the tile to make sure no moisture would get into the walls.
The completed tub/shower! We ended up doing this bathroom for $1500, of course we did all the labor.
We decided to try this as a sink. After buying five different ones from Amazon we chose this one... $20 for a sink! My husband thought I was crazy but now he loves it
The cabinets are kitchen cabinets from Home Depot that we polyurethaned and the counter is rough cut cedar.


Bathroom turned out better then we had anticipated!!
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  • Freida Spicer Page Freida Spicer Page on Mar 29, 2016
    Do you have to seal tile used in a shower?
  • Diane Williams Diane Williams on Apr 18, 2016
    Did you make the frame around the mirror above the sink? If so how did you do it? I love it
  • Maria Maria on Jan 03, 2019

    Was the tile paste to the wall or just put together

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