I Hate My Bath

I Hate My Bath (2011-2015)

EndedReality showDIY

Love your house, but not the bathroom? Join the club. DIY Network's I Hate My Bath series gives homeowners hope with economical yet clever bathroom design ideas using amazing new products and cool tools. Forget about it costing almost a year's salary to renovate your bathroom. I Hate My Bath tears up real homeowners' lives and their bathrooms, showcasing along the way impactful alternatives that don't require loans, demolition or divorce.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E13A Bathroom DividedJan. 8, 2015
S06E12The Fast Food BathroomDez. 16, 2014
S06E11Some Styles Don't Last ForeverDez. 16, 2014
S06E10The Balinese BathroomDez. 16, 2014
S06E09Everything is Coming Up RosesDez. 16, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'I Hate My Bath' premiere?

'I Hate My Bath' premiered on January 1, 2011.

Who were the hosts of 'I Hate My Bath'?

'I Hate My Bath' was hosted by Jeff Devlin.

What was the concept of 'I Hate My Bath'?

'I Hate My Bath' followed homeowners who were unhappy with their current bathrooms and wanted to transform them into dream spaces.

How did 'I Hate My Bath' help homeowners transform their bathrooms?

'I Hate My Bath' featured expert designers and contractors who worked with the homeowners to create beautiful and functional bathroom makeovers.

What was the typical budget for bathroom renovations on 'I Hate My Bath'?

The budget for bathroom renovations on 'I Hate My Bath' varied depending on the specific project, but the show aimed to provide affordable solutions for homeowners.

Did 'I Hate My Bath' focus on any specific design style?

'I Hate My Bath' showcased a variety of design styles, ranging from contemporary to traditional, to cater to different homeowners' preferences.

How long did it take to complete a bathroom renovation on 'I Hate My Bath'?

The duration of each bathroom renovation on 'I Hate My Bath' varied, but the show aimed to complete the projects within a reasonable timeframe.

Were there any special challenges or limitations faced during the renovations on 'I Hate My Bath'?

'I Hate My Bath' often encountered challenges such as limited space, plumbing issues, and budget constraints, which added to the complexity of the renovations.

Did 'I Hate My Bath' feature any unique or innovative bathroom design ideas?

Yes, 'I Hate My Bath' often showcased unique and innovative design ideas, such as creative storage solutions, luxurious fixtures, and stylish tile patterns.

Did 'I Hate My Bath' incorporate any eco-friendly or sustainable elements in their renovations?

'I Hate My Bath' occasionally incorporated eco-friendly and sustainable elements, such as low-flow toilets and energy-efficient lighting, to promote environmentally conscious design.

Did 'I Hate My Bath' provide any DIY tips or advice for homeowners?

Yes, 'I Hate My Bath' offered DIY tips and advice to homeowners who wanted to tackle smaller bathroom projects on their own.

Were there any memorable or unusual bathroom transformations on 'I Hate My Bath'?

Yes, 'I Hate My Bath' featured several memorable and unusual bathroom transformations, including themed bathrooms and unconventional design choices.

Did 'I Hate My Bath' showcase any celebrity guest appearances?

'I Hate My Bath' occasionally featured celebrity guest appearances, where renowned designers or experts shared their insights and design expertise.

Was 'I Hate My Bath' primarily focused on residential or commercial bathroom renovations?

'I Hate My Bath' primarily focused on residential bathroom renovations, helping homeowners create their dream bathrooms.

Did 'I Hate My Bath' offer any tips for maximizing small bathroom spaces?

Yes, 'I Hate My Bath' provided tips and tricks for maximizing small bathroom spaces, including clever storage solutions and space-saving fixtures.

Did 'I Hate My Bath' explore any cultural or historical bathroom design influences?

'I Hate My Bath' occasionally explored cultural or historical bathroom design influences, showcasing how different eras and regions have shaped bathroom aesthetics.

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