Basement Bathroom Overhaul

Will and Alice will do almost anything to avoid using their basement bathroom. There is no mirror and barely any light, and the entire space looks like a failed 8th grade shop project. Plus, the room is always damp and smells of mold. The Bath Crashers team is coming to the rescue and will expand the space in two directions, pour a new floor and add much-needed ventilation. Light boxes will line the wall above the toilet, the vanity will glow with LED light and a beautiful soaker tub encased in stone will come into the space. Matt will also install a gently lit glass door that opens to reveal a relaxing getaway. When this transformation is complete, the room these homeowners wanted to avoid is the room they'll never want to leave.
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