Clairitek
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On January 9th of this year DH and I commenced our bathroom renovation with some good ole sledgehammer fun. Finally, just short of 3 months later we can finally call it a wrap.
The idea of the renovation was to make our tiny old fashioned bathroom larger by absorbing two small coat closet style closets from an adjacent bedroom. The bathroom feels twice the size now! We had to rebuild the closet in the bedroom (which I finished last night) as well. We did EVERYTHING ourselves (or with help from a friend). I am really proud of the fact that we didn't pay for any labor. The cost of the whole thing was between $2000 and $2500. Sorta lost track in there somewhere.
We had lots of funny and oh s**t!!!! moments, including the time DH got electrocuted by the demoltion hammer we rented from Home Depot to take up the bathroom floor. Demoltion hammers resemble a small jack hammer. I'm surprised our house is still standing after that evening. We were unpleasantly surprised to find that our bathroom pipes were EMBEDDED IN THE CEMENT THAT OUR TILE WAS SITTING ON. Who DOES that!?!?! Thankfully he was being careful and didn't rupture our pipes!
We are putting our house on the market TODAY so I really hope all of this effort doesn't go unnoticed and that people who tour our home this weekend appreciate our choices in the bathroom.
In that time we...
- tore down all of the walls of our bathroom except for two walls in the linen closet and the one where the door is.
- removed our old school hot/cold/and mixer handle shower plumbing and replaced it with a more modern single handle mixer
- removed the tile floor of our bathroom
- installed insulation and walls (and subsequently murdered our vacuum... death by drywall dust inhalation)
- tiled our tub surround
- moved our drain vent from its current location to the new wall (the drain vent lets air into your drain so it goes down the pipes easily, it goes up through the roof in our case)
- laid a new subfloor and travertine tile floor
- filled in a hole in the wall where an old closet door was (we left the other one in tact so there is another door to the bathroom in the bedroom
- built a brand new closet in our guest room
- repainted the guest room
- installed our new vanity
- reinstalled our toilet (surprisingly easy... I was terrified of screwing this up)
- removed old fashioned wiring and put in new stuff, along with an update GFCI outlet and added a switch for a ceiling fan (if anyone ever wants to put one in... not required since we have a window)
Approximate cost break-down
- floor tile and shower tile and related supplies (floor tile was $2 a square foot from Craigslist!) $550
- vanity $450
- faucets $140 (one from Home Depot, one from Overstock)
- bathroom hardware, shower curtain and rod, etc $100 (Home Goods is great for this stuff!)
- building materials- drywall, trim, wood, fasteners $400 (total approximation... I was at Home Depot 3-4 times a week during this whole project
- plumbing and electrical supplies $150
Ok so here we go with pictures!
First- The old view from our stairwell. You can see how tiny it was. The wall on the left on either side of the sink is what we removed and rebuilt. Those weird bumps out of the wall are the closets that are now gone.

The idea of the renovation was to make our tiny old fashioned bathroom larger by absorbing two small coat closet style closets from an adjacent bedroom. The bathroom feels twice the size now! We had to rebuild the closet in the bedroom (which I finished last night) as well. We did EVERYTHING ourselves (or with help from a friend). I am really proud of the fact that we didn't pay for any labor. The cost of the whole thing was between $2000 and $2500. Sorta lost track in there somewhere.
We had lots of funny and oh s**t!!!! moments, including the time DH got electrocuted by the demoltion hammer we rented from Home Depot to take up the bathroom floor. Demoltion hammers resemble a small jack hammer. I'm surprised our house is still standing after that evening. We were unpleasantly surprised to find that our bathroom pipes were EMBEDDED IN THE CEMENT THAT OUR TILE WAS SITTING ON. Who DOES that!?!?! Thankfully he was being careful and didn't rupture our pipes!
We are putting our house on the market TODAY so I really hope all of this effort doesn't go unnoticed and that people who tour our home this weekend appreciate our choices in the bathroom.
In that time we...
- tore down all of the walls of our bathroom except for two walls in the linen closet and the one where the door is.
- removed our old school hot/cold/and mixer handle shower plumbing and replaced it with a more modern single handle mixer
- removed the tile floor of our bathroom
- installed insulation and walls (and subsequently murdered our vacuum... death by drywall dust inhalation)
- tiled our tub surround
- moved our drain vent from its current location to the new wall (the drain vent lets air into your drain so it goes down the pipes easily, it goes up through the roof in our case)
- laid a new subfloor and travertine tile floor
- filled in a hole in the wall where an old closet door was (we left the other one in tact so there is another door to the bathroom in the bedroom
- built a brand new closet in our guest room
- repainted the guest room
- installed our new vanity
- reinstalled our toilet (surprisingly easy... I was terrified of screwing this up)
- removed old fashioned wiring and put in new stuff, along with an update GFCI outlet and added a switch for a ceiling fan (if anyone ever wants to put one in... not required since we have a window)
Approximate cost break-down
- floor tile and shower tile and related supplies (floor tile was $2 a square foot from Craigslist!) $550
- vanity $450
- faucets $140 (one from Home Depot, one from Overstock)
- bathroom hardware, shower curtain and rod, etc $100 (Home Goods is great for this stuff!)
- building materials- drywall, trim, wood, fasteners $400 (total approximation... I was at Home Depot 3-4 times a week during this whole project
- plumbing and electrical supplies $150
Ok so here we go with pictures!
First- The old view from our stairwell. You can see how tiny it was. The wall on the left on either side of the sink is what we removed and rebuilt. Those weird bumps out of the wall are the closets that are now gone.
