I Hate My Bath - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Break a Leg Bathroom
Amy and Kevin are really embarrassed about their outdated and moldy bathroom. Amy also loves doing her girlfriends make-up for events. However, there is just no place for it in the current space. Watch as host and bathroom do-gooder Jeff Devlin comes to the rescue turning their ugly and poorly lit bath into a salon like sanctuary designed for relaxing and or getting ready for a big night out!

Cabin Fever
Tara and her daughter Maia moved in with Chris two years ago and they're on a mission to make his cabin-style home more livable. They've made some upgrades, but their one and only bathroom - a disgusting bathroom is still on the to-do list. Watch as host Jeff Devlin turns this uninviting bath into a welcoming chalet, with a warming gas fireplace, majestic redwood countertops, a tall cedar ceiling, and natural elements in the spacious shower bringing the outdoors in with sophistication.

Butterfly Bathroom
Michelle and Mike bought their 1950's home a few years back in order to take a job at a local university. They love the location and the home. But, what they can't stand is their outrageously decorated butterfly bathroom. Watch this eccentric bathroom metamorphosis into a luxury retreat. As Host Jeff Devlin opens up the space and adds elegant faux leaded windows a gorgeous claw foot tub and re-purposes a bowling alley lane to that will make their bathroom the best on the block!

Starting from Scratch
Pamela and David love their home, but one tiny bathroom for a family of four is pushing them to the limit. Their basement toilet is surrounded by makeshift curtain walls, with a utility sink on the other end of the room, and they desperately need it converted into a fully functional second bath. Watch as host Jeff Devlin turns nothing into an amazing something, with bamboo and faux onyx accent walls, an epoxy swirled floor, a shower tower with massaging jets, and an industrial vanity with a futuristic faucet creating more than the homeowners could've imagined.

Down the Chute
Kelly & Dan moved into their 1970s rambler seven years ago to accommodate their growing family. But, they can't stand their ugly and awkward faux Italian bath with its horrible layout! Watch as host Jeff Devlin takes this outdated faux Tuscan palace and transforms it into an amazing space with a rigid foam soaking tub, custom laundry chute and a high tech steam shower to take it over the top!

Double Trouble
Jen and Joel have two nightmares on their hands: their horrible guest bath and their equally horrible master bath. Their guest bath has shockingly red walls and a tub that leaks, and their master bath is barely useable. Watch as host Jeff Devlin turns these two eyesores into one beautiful bathroom, with textured tiles, concrete counters, a state-of-the-art steam shower, and pops of bold color throughout creating one huge bath with loads of function and style.

Bye-bye to Big and Bland
Homeowners Paul and Jean have a bathroom that's too big for its own good. An oversized vanity, unnecessary cabinets, and a huge, outdated tub deck are making this bathroom feel cramped and uncomfortable. But, Jeff Devlin is here to change all that! Watch, as he installs a sleek new shower, bamboo flooring, floating vanities, and a clever sound system that'll bring lots of fun and a modern, open feel to this big, bland bathroom.

Make-up Make-over
Elizabeth moved into her 1920's bungalow and found out her bathroom belonged back in the 20's. Literally falling apart, with no storage to speak of, this bathroom needs a major make-over. Since Elizabeth's television hosting job requires her to be make-up ready, Jeff Devlin turns her tiny, tired bathroom into an open, elegant space complete with marble tiles and a huge lighted mirror with makeup vanity.

Shower Power
Tammy and Bobby have a family-friendly house on a huge lot, but there's one huge blemish on the second floor: their bathroom. This lavender eyesore is outdated and barely useable, and may be beyond saving. Watch as host Jeff Devlin works his magic, with simulated wood vanities, oak flooring with aluminum inlay, a spacious bath tub, and an over-the-top shower of their dreams creating an amazing blend of style and function.

A Very True Blue Bathroom
When Aimee and Marcus first bought their 1988 split entry home three years ago they saw a lot of potential. However, they hate facing their least favorite room. Their horribly outdated bathroom with missing tiles and a hard to get into shower. Watch as host Jeff Devlin fixes up this forgotten and forlorn bath by turning it into a seaside inspired space with bright blues, hand made ceramic tiles, conch shell pendant lights and a top of the line shower tub combo giving this couple the bathroom they have always longed for.

Don't Box Me In
Ellen and Dan's third floor master bath is unusable. With an undersized shower, odd angles, and windows that let you see in, not out. A previous tenant's art-project-gone-wrong on the walls adds to the claustrophobic feel of the room. Watch as host Jeff Devlin lifts the lid off this problem by removing the false ceiling and walls to reveal a luxurious spa-like open space with a private water closet and a walk in shower.

Bathroom Mold into Bathroom Gold
Doua and his wife Yeng moved from the city to their 1978 ranch-style house a year ago. They love their home's country setting, but they don't really care for the house itself. And the bath? They hate it. It's small, inefficient, outdated, moldy, yellowed, and full of worms. Host Jeff Devlin will transform this disgusting bathroom into a modern, high-tech, stylish space with custom molded concrete floors, a custom floating vanity, a high-tech toilet, deep-soak tub and rain shower, and a mirror that doubles as a computer.

Seeing the Light
Carmen and Joe's bathroom is stuck in the dark ages. Mold is taking over the shower, and the cringe worthy green and pink color scheme isn't helping the mood! Throw in a vanity that's way too low and an ugly and this bathroom's a total eyesore. Watch as host Jeff Devlin shines a little light on a bad situation by adding a gigantic picture window. A larger shower with clear glass walls, and colorful accents to open up and brighten the space.
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