Show Host: Amy Matthews
About Bathroom Renovations
Whether it's a simple update or a luxurious "dream spa," Bathroom Renovations will inspire you to tackle your bathroom makeover and do it with style. You learn step-by-step from host Amy Matthews how to transform an entire bathroom into a comfortable, appealing space. DIY experts cover everything--bathroom layout and design, plumbing, flooring, cabinets, counters, tile, sinks, faucets, tubs and shower enclosures.
Watch Bathroom Renovations Mondays @ 10:30 pm ET
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Top Projects
In-floor Warming System
This radiant heat system can be installed underneath any floor the coils are encased in a mesh that goes underneath…
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Laundry Chute Construction
The thing Carolyn missed most from their old house was the convenience of having a laundry chute, so Amy helps her and Nate install one.
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Marble Tile Vanity
The team begins with marking cuts for the marble tile countertop. Once cut with a wet tile saw, the countertop is easily laid. Prior to tiling the brick pattern up the wall, Amy marks plum lines to insure a straight pattern. She continues to cut tiles while Molly and Paul bring the pattern to life. They then apply grout to all of the tiling.
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Bathroom Makeover
From simple improvements to major renovations, DIY has dozens of projects to beautify your bath! Learn more…
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Host Tips
- If there is a custom tile that you love, but your budget wont allow you to cover the entire bathroom with it, use it as an accent tile and purchase lower cost field tiles. Save the dime, AND get the look you want!
- Save money by shopping at your local RE-USE center. You can find great pieces of granite or marble left over from larger jobs, that are just the right size for a bathroom countertop!
- If youre sweat soldering copper in a tight area and youre a little nervous about burning the house down (never a good idea), place a nail plate behind the pipe so the flame hits the metal and nothing else.
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