While the guest bathroom isn’t totally finished, here are the before and after pictures.
There is still a lot of work that needs to be done to finish up the our DIY guest bathroom. The problem with this bathroom is that it has the only working shower in the house. Because of this, all the work we did in the bathroom had to be done in sections that would allow us to be able to take our showers in the morning for work. For example, we used a quick drying tile mortar which allowed us to walk on it after 6 hours. We tried to do the same with the tile grout, however, the only stuff we could find was a resin synthetic grout that allowed you to walk on it after 16 hours. On the bright side, using a synthetic grout, we didn’t have to seal it! That saved a great deal of time.
Here is a breakdown of what we have done to this bathroom:
- Removed old sink (leaked), vanity, toilet (leaked), light fixture (rusted ugly), and vinyl flooring (nasty).
- Removed a 2 foot x 2 foot section of drywall that was covered in mold and replaced it.
- 2 coats of KILZ Primer, 2 color coats of paint.
- Installed tile floor with synthetic grout.
- Installed new pedestal sink and faucet.
- Installed new DUAL FLUSH toilet.
- Installed new light fixture.
- Installed new mirror that tilts.
- Installed new curved shower rod, and “rain” shower head.
- Installed new baseboards.
- Replaced old broken exhaust fan with high efficiency version.
- Installed new digital timer for exhaust fan.
- Replace all electrical outlets and switches along with their face plates.
There are still things that we need to do to finish it up:
- Resurface the Shower/Tub — eventually replace it with tile shower or claw-foot soaking tub when money allows
- Replace the bathroom door, and have it swing into the bathroom instead of out into the hall
- Hang pictures and shelves for towels… so on and so forth…
It has taken a great deal of time and frustration, but we finally have 1 fully functioning bathroom in the house!!!

Wow Dan, it looks AMAZING! Congratulations! I didn’t know you guys were so handy.
If I buy a house will you come replace my toilet too?
Installing the toilet was actually the easy part of the whole thing!! Granted, we did go through 3 wax rings.
Oooh, me likie the floor!
What’s that on the wall above the potty? Zat the fan timer switch? Oh!- electrical, gottcha.
Heh. I’d say it was a fabulous idea to replace the existing vanity.
That is a LED night light… the fan timmer is on the other wall next to the light switch.