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So many things can go right or wrong in bathroom projects, that's why there's Hometalk. Are you planning a bathroom remodel? Post your ideas on Hometalk and get feedback from DIYers and professionals who have taken on similar bathroom projects. Need inspiration for a bathroom update? Browse photos of showers, tubs and vanities that have been posted on Hometalk. The Hometalk community is here to help ensure your bathroom is both functional and beautiful; after all, it's the best place to relax and restore after a long day!



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  • I keep this filled and ready to go in the shower.
  • You can see the soap residue that had built up over time.
  • Can you see the glass now? Neither can I! It is so spotless and streak free it is amazing!

Miracle Wand for Cleaning Glass Shower Doors

Fill a dish wand with cleaning solution for glass. Makes for easy upkeep of glass shower doors.
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Made From Pinterest El Dorado Hills, CA 20 hours ago
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  • Aqua glass tile with subway, sheet tile.

Easy Inexpensive Subway Tile

We installed beveled subway tile on sheets in our bathroom. It is a fairly easy tile job, but more labor intensive than the slate tile floor I posted. ...»

We had to install and tape the cement board. That was fairly easy. Measure and cut with a utility knife, tape, and screw on.

We arranged the tile on the floor to plan the pattern. I lined up the pattern with the bead-board plank wall.

We started in the corner because of the window.

We rented a wet-saw from Home Depot, but we waited until we had to make the cuts, so we only had to rent it for one day. The saw worked well, but not on small cuts; tiles shattered. So we then purchase da ten dollar tile cutter for the smallest pieces.

Tip 1!!!! The mastix has to be white when one installs glass tile otherwise its true color won't show.

Tip 2!!! A big sponge and a large bucket is great for washing off the grout.

Once the grout has dried for a couple of days, seal it. The water will bead on the tile and it will stay nice for a long time! Reseal every six months or when you notice that the water is no longer beading.

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Sue Phoenix, AZ 2 days ago
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    Sue 2 days ago
    Thank you. Miriam.
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  • Old storage room, narrow and GREEN!!  We saved the shelves for another purpose.
  • We divided the storage area into two spaces w/a door in between.  This the new bathroom bench.  The space just outside the door is the closet/dressing area. We used vinyl tile for the flooring, it is grouted too. LOVE it. easy/cheap
  • New bathtub at the far end of the space shown in the first GREEN photo.
  • This is the large bedroom that the new bathroom is off of.  The door to the bathroom space is just out of sight on the left.
  • Before paint in kitchen.   Don't ya love the 1970's light in the foreground top?  We changed that out first thing.
  • This is the new kitchen paint color.  Love the color, now to work on the pink counter tops.
  • This is faux paint finish in the Living Room.  It was just not the color nor the pattern for me.  :(
  • This is the after paint treatment.  Chocolate brown and a nice pale tan color.
  • Before pink walls :(
  • After, light tan walls :)
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New Bathroom!!

We turned a storage room into an en suite bathroom. The space is much better used now.

The house was also pink everywhere, so we are beginning to change the colors slowly. Will one day change the pink counter tops too.

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Kris Lee Jackson, WY 2 days ago
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  • The space was originally 2 separate rooms-a tiny toilet, shower, single sink and a vanity area.  We removed the wall and 2 closets to make one open space. 2
  • Because this was a total DIY project, we were able to complete a much higher end looking bathroom for $7,000.
  • These mirrors (from Lowes) and sconces (from Home Depot) were both very affordable options and I love the look they create in the bathroom. 2
  • The pedestal tub is my favorite addition to the space.
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DIY Master Bathroom

We completely renovated a 1980's outdated master bathroom (think metallic wallpaper) and created a tranquil space to escape my 3 boys! The post on my blog contains many of our sources.
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Courtney Affrunti Westwood, NJ 4 days ago
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    Nurseshelley@tctwest.net 7 hours ago
    lovely!
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Colorful Tiled Shower

Tiled shower with easy storage access for bath towels. Project completed with Weidmann Remodeling. Shower walls and floors: Edimax Slaty Orche.
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Moda Floors and Interiors Atlanta, GA 3 days ago
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8 Ideas for Small Bathrooms

Got a small bathroom? Who doesn't??! Jay Harris from the Home Depot joins me on my blog today to share "8 Ways to Make the Most of Small Bathroom Space". Come on over and check it out!
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Crafty Texas Girls Grapevine, TX 3 days ago
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    Landmark Remodeling Inc 3 days ago
    excellent remodeling ideas! good share!
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  • This is a guest bathroom before we added a home office on the other side. The view looks out onto the roof of the garage in this photo.
  • Call me crazy, but I wanted to save this wallpaper from Ralph Lauren. It had just been discontinued. The home office wall is now visible and I have a dark hole. I had an electrician add wiring to back light this window.
  • Fortunately, I found a vintage window at Scott's Antique Market. It was trimmed out and ready to install in the hole where the previous window had been.
  • Installed and painted!
  • Back lighting with rope lighting
  • I'm so happy that I could keep this wallpaper and now have a vintage stained glass window in this room.
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Adding A Vintage Stained Glass

I'm so sorry for the quality of some of the photos. I took them with my cell phone during construction. This is one segment of an home office addition, adding a vintage stained glass ...»
window to a guest bathroom that will back up to the new addition.

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Betsy Atlanta, GA 3 days ago
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    Betsy 3 days ago
    Thank you, Penny!
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  • I had just repainted my bathroom and a friend suggested I look at this site to revamp my large bathroom mirror. This is my before picture.
  • This is my completed picture, without stain. $163.00 in all and so far about 6 hours with myself and my brother, both novices in carpentry. 3
  • Left Vanity.
  • Right Vanity.
  • This was befor crown moulding and base moulding. I had yet to adhere the framing around the mirror. 2
  • First coat of stain. 1
  • Stained to match the below cabinets. Still have to steel wool, apply another coat of stain, steel wool again, and then one coat of satin finish polyurethane. 3
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I used this idea and revamped my large bathroom mirror this weekend. Here are my photos.

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Steven P Atoka, TN on Jan 24, 2012
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    Joy 2 days ago
    Looks Great!
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Another Thrifty Tip!

In my quest for better health and pinching pennies, I purchased one of the automatic soap dispensers before looking into the price of refills. My clever DH found a solution: After the ...»
soap was gone, he drilled a hole in the top of the soap container so it can be easily refilled. I recommend using generic since I found the name brand soaps would thicken up and clog the dispenser.

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Dee W Rock Creek, OH 4 days ago
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    Dee W 3 days ago
    That's a good point! :)
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  • Glass mosaic tiles from Hobby Lobby 2
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Mosaic Tile Framed Mirror

It's almost a universal consensus that we all hate builder-grade plate glass mirrors. It's so easy to spice them up, so I guess that's the silver lining! I looked into using ...»
hardware-store mosaic tiles, but they were a bit too pricey for me. My solution? Hot glue and individual glass tiles! I bought them at Hobby Lobby for $15. The tiles have had no problems at all staying put in over a year of use. Plus I did it while 9 months pregnant, so it's a very user-friendly project!

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Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX on Sep 04, 2012
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    Robyn 2 days ago
    I love this, thank you so much!
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