I Spent $2,000 To Gain $10,000 In Equity!!! DIY MODERN BATHROOM RENOVATION.
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- Every Step of this complete bathroom renovation. From Ugly to Modern!
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This Modern Bathroom makeover / renovation is a part of my full income property renovation series! I had to take down paneling and do a lot of drywall work, update the floors, shower/tub, add a new vanity, frameless LED mirror, toilet and tons of cool accessories!! Let me know what you think down below and stay tuned for more full renovation videos now that we're down to the final stages of this flip!
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Hi, My name is Mike Montgomery and I'm a MAKER; a designer, builder, and full-time content creator. Accessibility is my focus with Modern Builds, not simply accessibility of designs, but accessibility in materials, information, and projects themselves. I've focused on creating furniture and DIY projects that are simple enough that any beginner maker can accomplish, yet interesting enough that any expert might be inspired. Building and making is becoming less and less of an exclusive hobby and profession. My goal is to reduce that separation even further. - Jak na to + styl
15:19 i think more important than a USB port in an outlet in the bathroom is a GFCI outlet for safety around water.
Yep!! It’s in the mail, god tip!
@@ModernBuilds a gfci breaker also works depending on code
@@noobyxviii I think most codes state you still need to label the outlet as protected if using a breaker, or running another outlet downstream of the GFI one.
I didn't see a floating ground wire. Two wire on a GFCI outlet is useless if it cannot find ground to trip. Same for a surge protector. It depends on that ground wire to function.
Yeah what's the need of a USB charger in the bathroom anyway? I put GFCI outlets with built-in nite lite into my bathrooms
Super excited to be sharing full room renovation episodes on this income property!!! It's been a lot of work to get here, but we've got lot more videos like this planned so stay tuned!!!
Hello Mike, I hope this message finds you well. It has been six months since your last email regarding our processing collaboration for three products: a kitchen sink (installed in your kitchen apparently), a bathroom faucet, and a shower system, all valued at up to $1300 USD. Despite sending several follow-up emails, we have not received a response from you. We recently sent a final reminder email and am eagerly awaiting your reply. Could you please update us on the status of our collaboration and let me know how we can proceed? Thank you for your attention to this matter, and we look forward to hearing from you soon. Best regards, Lefton.
I suggest synthetic baseboard trim. Water on the floor is inevitable.
Great job! Kitchens and bathrooms sell homes. Double vanity was the way to go. Really love the mirror. That’s a perfect high end piece. Happy you didn’t go all out on the bath tub fixtures. Those are nice, but people need to be reminded to match the price point of the home they’re selling.
I appreciate it a ton! Yeah, I didn’t think it’d be a justified expense to complete gut the shower setup! Thanks for watching 😁
I used the plastic resin type moulding in my bathroom. Unless you’re up close nosey you can’t tell and it will never soak up water if there is a leak. I think this is my favorite part of the reno so far.
Everything looks good enough to sell, but not for long term 6+ months living. I am landlord and I did the whole tub paint, designer glass thing bc I cheaper out. It does not last. Particle board furniture in a restroom will not last. After doing one restroom reno for 1000 grand and less, I end up spending 10k getting the titles for the floor, real tub replacement, and metal+wood furniture. This restroom is for staging and not for living. Storage is everything and in a restroom? More drawers and larger medicine cabinet is better.
We have tub paint in our kids bathroom and 7 years later it's held up well.
It looks nice, but I think it's too small of a bathroom to have a 2-sink vanity. I would have opted for more counter space and one sink.
No exhaust fan in that bathroom? We need an exhaust fan install video.
Plus textured walls. That sounds like mildew or mold to me.
An exhaust fan isn’t required if there is a window (that opens) in the bathroom.
@@katecart8790 yes, but most ppl dont open the window while taking a shower. Especially in the winter.
@@katecart8790 So when it's 20 degrees out. Do you walk outside naked?
Lololol...
It's looking so good. LOVE the tip about how to smooth out caulk without having a mess all over you fingers. I love the finished edge caulk can give, but never love having to stop over and over to wipe off my fingers.
For future reference, in a bathroom the drywall you would want to install is greenboard (moisture resistant), or purpleboard (moisture and mold resistant).
I thought that was just for showers and stiff
Well actually you don't want to save just a few bucks for the difference and assure the thing with green drywall 👌
You shouldn't have problem if the room is well ventilated
Harney is the go to for door knobs and accessories. High quality and best price. I did two houses with everything Harney.
I’ll check them out!! 🔥🔥
You did an amazing job on this. Night and day difference. Not just looks great, but is more functional and feels larger with all extra light.
I like the attention to detail especially in the USBA/USBC port on the wall, but the faucets that you got for the sink have a major design flaw most faucets do, it crowds your hands at the top of the sink and doesn't let you use the full bowl of the sink, it's a pet peeve of mine but I hate having a gigantic sink and a little 3x3 square where my water will hit my hands
For real, this is such a big pet peeve for me as well. Often, I put my hand under the tap and the water actually ends up behind the sink because the faucet is so small
I prefer showers to have a hose attachment instead of one shower head. The hose attachment is great when cleaning the walls / tub as well as rinsing the soap out of our naughty bits.
Why not insulate for sound-proofing while the walls are open?
I would definitely buy this house. You don’t cut corners and your workmanship is superior.
Depending where the house is, you may have gotten more than 10K in equity. Bathroom remodels are one of the highest ROIs when selling a house. You did a fantastic job, and who ever buys this will be stoked about it.
Other thoughts regarding the build:
- Thanks for showing the texture sprayer! I didn't know about those, and am excited about their potential.
- Matte black fixtures would have been a more modern look with the white paint and the natural wood tone of the vanity. Nickel finishes are an early 2000s style.
- Why did you use a roller for the bathtub refinish kit instead of the airless sprayer we saw in earlier shots? Would have reduced the risk of seeing roller lines.
- Gray vinyl planking is not modern, and is already on its way out. Why not use choose a brighter natural wood tone like the vanity?
GFCI!!!!!! That outlet you installed is less than 3 feet from the faucet. Therefore, it MUST be GFCI protected!!
On the to- do list 👍🏼👍🏼
I saw that too. If he's selling, the home inspector will call that out--but that's an easy 20-40 bucks fix. If he's renting, that's a potential lawsuit.
@@ModernBuilds Awesome! I just see inspectors fail those every time.
Definitely a budget flip and good enough to move in and change stuff later (shower surround (80s), orange peel (cheap motels), MDF (not water friendly), grey toned flooring (great option 5 years ago but on the way out),... but it looks a hell of a lot better! I am happy you didn't jump on the every-fixture-black wagon. Great instruction as usual.
This clown 😂
You are truly creative.. I loved how the walls were sanded and painted in an excellent manner, more than the companies we ask for to paint the house... and the white color has a more beautiful appearance and gives more space. Keep going 👍👍✅️
The bathroom redo is stunning
Loving the aesthetics of this bathroom and your kitchen island; they look cohesive together! Also, I enjoy watching how you install even the littlest things- like the towel holder as I’ve always been intrigued how some things were screwed or glued on, etc., so as a sometime-DIYer-fixer myself- it’s great to learn! I love the white and wood tones all around! 👏🏼
Great job Mike! It’s so clean and bright! ❤
Rocker switch for the light switch with the same faceplate as the outlet. As far as door handles, levers are more useful if you have your hands full.
No single to double sink install clips?
You smoothed all the walls then added texture….no! It’s so much more high end to just smooth out the skim coat….people pay big money to skim coat over orange peel texture……
This.
💯 #TeamSmooth
Thought I was the only one with these thoughts.
Depends where you live.
I like the bathroom a lot
a nice modern door handle is called "pismo". they're knobs, not levers, but they look really nice.
I agree with what you said during are saying previous bathroom remodel, white feels sterile but in a bathroom it should feel clean
Way better then a lot of rental remodels I’ve seen.
Thanks Andrew!! 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Thank you for always educating us. When we bought our house i updated the receptacles as well as the lights switches. You might consider changing out the light switches as well.
That’s a good idea!!
As usual another awesome video! The house is really coming along beautifully. At first I was like No don’t take out the vanity but then I saw the new one and YES the new one is way better. It really give the bathroom a modern feel. Keep up the great work ❤
Let’s goo!! That’s awesome, glad you dig it!
Nice job and such a positive attitude!!!! Sending all good vibes from Ohio!!!🎉😊
Looks great! Personally, I would’ve done only one sink so there’s more counter space!
Man, I love that mirror! I love everything except the shelves over the toilet. Everything looks high-end except those chintzy shelves.
I love the time lapts...& voice over...your blogs r FAB..Quick & on point!!!! you give me confidence much thx Australia
Great job. This series is bananas!!!
I love the look coming out nicely
Think the remodeled bathroom is great. You are doing a Super Pro Job.
I have also learned the lesson that repairing drywall is often much harder and takes more time than just gutting and replacing all of it. Although, the disposal costs, cost of new drywall and fasteners, etc. does add up.
neato, nighttime content before bed!
That bathroom turned out gorgeous love the vanity 🎉🎉🎉
Using tub and tile refinish is a great way to be disappointed in several months after using the shower. If anyone ever wants to do this, I recommend getting porcelain/tile sander and getting the finish off the tub before adding this new finish. Otherwise the paint won't have anything to really stick to and will eventually peal off and you'll need a new tub.
The instructions even mentiom a good cleaning and sanding before painting tub and surround, as well as sanding between coats.
Looks great, I would have used a Decora light switch to match the outlet.
Just a beautiful and fresh style 🤌✨
absolutely beautiful! great work!!!!!
Wow! Went to a tile store today and I'm still getting over the sticker shock! We have a 60's era condo to flip and the bathroom is a crime scene.😆Your suggestions and demos could not be more timely. Would never have considered painting the sheet tile in our tub surround, but the results you achieved here (and the savings!) have made me a believer. Learned so much. I'm you new sub!
Mad skills! Love the vanity and I learned something new watching this video. Who knew that you could spray soapy water on caulk to spread it evenly without a mess?
Wow, it looks amazing!
Love what you did with the floor. Did something similar in my bathroom
That looks amazing.
I appreciate it!!
@ModernBuilds I have watched your videos for a long time and you do really good work and you have gotten better and better from the first video of yours that I watched. Thank you for sharing some tips that make lots of sense that I would never have thought about
I don't understand why people don't put in bath fans.
Great job, Mike! What an improvement!
perhaps depends on local code but really should be absolutely required
Great job! Loved your changes, u added real value to the home! 👍🏻👏🏻😃
I just love the transformation, you did a great job!!
Use it well and happily. congratulations🎉👌
Excellent work - as always.
Thanks a bunch!
It looks great. That mirror wow. You seem like a great guy. A lot of moisture as a washroom. You could have saved yourself so much time & money after all your hard work leaving it smooth. End: it does look fabulous.
Looks awesome!!! Thank you for sharing:)
This looks great!
You did a nice job although I would’ve loved to see you build the vanity using the one you bought as inspiration. But I get it, there’s a lot of work to be done. You did a wonderful job cleaning up that bathroom and making it tasteful and ready to use! One thing to heed, I live in my 1970’s house. I’ve had a lot of renovations done to it which I prefer rather than buy new anyways and I love mid century homes although mine didn’t have the character one would hope for. Anyways I finally had my upstairs bathroom renovated and I’m grateful I did. I had the original heavy tub and fortunately I chose to remove mine because when the guys pulled it out and then inspected the flooring beneath they realized the floor had bowed but not due to water damage. It was due to the original contractor installing 1/4” plywood as the base. I don’t know how all these decades and years it didn’t crash through the floor and into the basement. All the times I had bathed my dogs and when my family would stay over and use the shower… anyways that was frightening and for damn good reason so just some food for thought about keeping the original tub without inspecting first.
It's looking awesome super pro I love the mirror
Pit some silicone on the bottom of the toilet, or go to Temu and buy the special 3m seal that wraps around. It looks beautiful and keeps out the water.
Awesome transformation 👌👍👏👏👏👏👏
Quick tip when you remove and reinstall a door, it's better to tap out the hinge pins it's much easier
Very nice update!
This video showed me how a modest investment can yield significant returns in home equity. The step-by-step instructions were easy to follow, and the final result looked like something out of a design magazine.
Wow man love to see the progress u have mad one ur own you really knew what u were doing with this one.
Just wished u had more wood tones esp with that toilet shelf
It came out just perfect!
Thanks a million!
you should have used water resistant drywall in the bathroom no?
it's not that much more expensive and helps a lot with future proofing
also, in the doors, maybe there it's not a real issue with climate, but for sure use foam before trim if you live in a cold spot for insulation :DDD
Honestly, i assumed this was a basic DIY'er doing a bathroom renovation. The walls in orange peel effect are awful. The whole bathroom down to the flooring, was cheap looking. The only thing that was nice, was the vanity unit.
@@MadDog_Rules the vanity was too nice to rent. spending 700 bucks on something you can get for 100 is def not worth the investment on a rental
i think the issue is that mike is not sure if he's going to rent or flip. so he'll over do some stuff and cheap out on others. which might cost him in the end (but i'm sure he makes enough from youtube to afford to lose a bit on the house)
No sense in using low expansion 1 part foam in the door frame for an interior door. Maybe a tiny tiny change in noise but meaningless considering nothing else on those interior walls is air sealed and no cavity insulation to reduce noise.
@@baxt1412 not noise but heat.
rly depends on where you live.
my city ranges from -5C to 40C. we'd never leave that open in the bathroom and lose heat to the hallway
@ minimal change. Use an energy modeling software and you’ll see. The total surface area that takes up in relation to the total surface area of the bathroom is negligible. You’re talking maybe a 1/2” width, 17 feet in length for the doorway, and 4 inches in depth. Meaningless compared to the total surface area of the walls, ceiling, and floor
Thanks for this video. I have been putting off my DIY BR renovation and this video makes it less intimidating. Might get the same mirror and faucets, very cool choices. My BR is the same dimensions it looks like, also with tile. I was planning to use a SDS Plus hammer to remove my tile from 1980. It's installed directly on the concrete slab. I am now doubting that approach lol...thoughts?
It looks great!
Time consuming, but excellent upgrades and result. My only concern is “painting” a tub surround. Seen some massive fails with those products- extensive delaminating/peeling issues after application causing much more work later. I would have just cleaned and caulked it since it was in good shape, or removed it entirely and make it a walk in shower, maybe add a drop teak slatted seat attached to the wall. Just an idea.
The detailed explanations and budget-friendly approach made the whole renovation process seem less daunting.
Brilliant!
Make sure to use silicone between the counter and wall
I will! I’m considering getting small 1x4 stone backsplash pieces first 😁
Love it.. I wish you had a way to find out how the tile paint held in the tub and walls in a couple of months
Good job man came out real nice
Thanks dude!
Great job!
It's a really nice modern finish. I love how it came out. On a side note, why did builders put a window in the shower area? I've seen this a lot. Just curious.
Hey Mike, I stopped the video to say I'm no contractor, but shouldn't you be using the green or blue sheetrock in the bathroom? Just asking?
Just in shower area
Nice work, but you most likely want a GFCI plug anywhere near water. Unless your local regs are different?
This is an off topic question but, how do you work around old homes with lead paint? How do you mitigate the risk of inhaling lead.
Beautiful 💞
Looks great as usual, sir. Only question is about the opening in the wall behind the door.
Love this Mike!
Thanks Greg!
I like it a lot. The only thing that isn't for me is the shower curtain. I would have put in just a shower with a glass wall and a glass door.
Hey quick question, do you not need to use a different drywall product for bathrooms? Usually a greenish colour? Cheers
Very cool! You put a lot of effort in to these and we can tell but just curious where's the exhaust for the shower? and I was looking forward to the plumbing for the vanity. Those faucets are pretty slick.
Really good work man! getting better and better! I'd say house price went up at least 7K
Love the white ❤❤❤
This looks great!!
LoooOooove the white!!!!❤❤❤❤
So cool watching you go thru a full renovation (kinda), its completely different then here in Europe where everything is brick so literally absolutely nothing goes thru the walls. I think new homes are built with drywall indoors but not entirely sure. I know we had some moisture resistant drywall installed in the kitchen and with brick walls it was such a nightmare.
Real estate is always an investment. It's great to see how far you're coming along though.
P.S. Props on the dual button toilet, those things are EVERYWHERE here and they save so much water.
Yes, our toilets have been like this for such a looong time, I was actually wondering if it was an oddity in the US or what while watching the video 🤔
As for bricks, tell me about it lol 😅 But that's not the worst, bricks are quite easy to work with - if not as easy as drywall indeed... My shoulders are traumatized and panic in anticipation each time I need to drill through STONE. I have a very strong impact drill but I'm a woman so even putting my weight into it and pushing is not exactly convincing (or useful) lol. So yeah, I end up playing the damsel in distress and ask a guy if I know I have to do anything on _that_ specific wall of the house lol. The rest I can and do handle without requiring help, but this... I feel defeated in advance without even trying anything 😆
We don't have tornadoes and stuff here but we have literal strongholds for houses while Americans have papier mâché everything and a climatic threat every other day that promises to destroy literally everything they have. Go figure lol 🤷🏻♀️ Humans are weird.
@@ghju ah yea solid stone yikes. The Brits love doing that lol.
@@bluej511 Mediterraneans too. I'm thinking it's probably unconscious remnants of all the fights throughout history and having to protect your people and your stuff 😆
The upside is the aesthetic charm of a stone-dominant house, especially when said stone is visible, I guess.
Have a good day!
Yeah I’m a big fan of standardized wood framing…. It’s nice knowing what to expect behind finished walls 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Did you just pick a random wire for rhe hot? Or is their some tell as to which one is which besides neutral
Savage job, boss 👍
i'm wondering, is it an american thing to spray texture on drywall? I've never done that before but so many american renos on here seem to do it.
Great job!!!!!
The most realistic I’ve seen 😂😂😂 🥰🥰🥰
...interesting. Why is the door so small? Should have seen if you could have made it wider. Why didn't you paint the contractor door? Where's the GFCI outlet?
I came here to ask the same thing! It looks a third of the size of the doors in my house!
What are you doing with the adjoining opening to the linen closet? Great update,fresh Clean appearance. Nifty vanity and mirror.
🥶🖤🔔👍🏻🥰
How about a GFI outlet next to the sink?
So much better well done