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!

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.
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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!!!

ModernBuilds
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15:19 i think more important than a USB port in an outlet in the bathroom is a GFCI outlet for safety around water.

aaronalquiza
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For future reference, in a bathroom the drywall you would want to install is greenboard (moisture resistant), or purpleboard (moisture and mold resistant).

NadeemSheikh
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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.

Pipper
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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.

haaalbo
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I suggest synthetic baseboard trim. Water on the floor is inevitable.

joylesstiger
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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.

GingerGirl
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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.

valerieking
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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.

theinfinitymachine
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Not using moisture and mold resistant drywall in a bathroom is decidedly NOT superpro.

tinkerer
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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.

falconofthesun
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That outlet you installed is less than 3 feet from the faucet. Therefore, it MUST be GFCI protected!!

PotatosPotatoes
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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

kakashisthegoat
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No exhaust fan in that bathroom? We need an exhaust fan install video.

weekendhomeprojects
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Harney is the go to for door knobs and accessories. High quality and best price. I did two houses with everything Harney.

justinmilla
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I love the upgrades, and the selection of the vanity, mirror and toilet. Very nice run-through on the processes, and also took notes from the comments section about possibly using moisture-resistance (green board) drywall and include the GFCI outlet near water sources. But still overall a fantastic job!!

navymiguelito
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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.

celinaquiros
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Man, I love that mirror! I love everything except the shelves over the toilet. Everything looks high-end except those chintzy shelves.

DiRidpath
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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.

lechatbotte.
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Looks great! Personally, I would’ve done only one sink so there’s more counter space!

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