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Classic Style Bathroom Remodel

This Jack and Jill bathroom needed some updating as it was mostly original from 1959. The homeowners wanted a classic style bathroom remodel. As with all projects, deconstruction had to come first. The bathroom was stripped down to the studs and the ceiling joists. This process was messy, and all of the old plaster and tile had to go out the small window.

demolision work for a bathroom in a house with plaster walls is super dirty work!
Demolition is very messy work!
The old shower and bathtub before the remodel
This bathroom was very dated and the tub was scratched and chipped.

Out with the old

One of the requested upgrades was the removal of the outward swinging doors that were taking up too much wall space in each of the adjoining bedrooms.

old plumbing once bathroom had been gutted.

New pocket doors were installed, followed by new drywall on the ceiling and the walls.

In with the new

The shower surround has a niche for shampoo and soap, finished with metal tile trim.

The new bath/shower with subway tile surround.
The new bath/shower with subway tile surround.

The vanity was a pre-built piece that had to be placed before the door trim was put into place. The vanity was trimmed out with wood at the same time that the base and crown moldings were installed. The new pocket doors were put into place, and this bathroom was finished!

Finished vanity with marble top, crown molding, new light, and new doors
Finished vanity with marble top, crown molding, new light, and new doors

The floor was installed with minimum grout lines (laid out without spacers) for the cleanest look possible.

For those of you that want to learn how to cut crown molding with coped corners (I think the best way to do it), check out this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3MT9iVtiOEY