Bath Crashers airs: Saturdays at 12:30p/11:30c
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A tiny townhouse bathroom for two needs a facelift, and fast. Everything in this space is beige and boring. Keeping the original footprint, but creating more room by ditching the over-sized jetted tub is a start. In place of the tub, the cr
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A bathroom that screams generic becomes a one-of-a-kind retreat with a tub to die for, weathered gray wood floors, mahogany accents and a giant sink at the center of it all.
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A basement bathroom goes from a place to avoid to a private getaway, with a relaxing new tub taking center stage.
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A big, brown, bad bathroom becomes a super-hip hideaway with an unexpected arbor overhead and a cool floating vanity.
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A bathroom in an 1890s house doubles in size and gets a hot new shower built for two, but still retains a link to the past with an exposed brick wall.
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The Crashers crew doubles a tiny bath in size to create a glammed-out space inspired by the '40s, with an elegant freestanding tub, antique vanities and a showpiece metal door with an oval glass insert.
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A bathroom goes from standard to sexy with a sleek wood countertop stained bright red, modern concrete floors and a shower accented with a black crocodile slab, teak accents and a waterproof TV.
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Let the crash begin! The bathroom in this charming bungalow is anything but. The walls are covered in a combination of ducks and mold, the skylight is clearly homemade and the entire space is dark and depressing. Matt opens up the area wi
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Matt and his crew are crashing a master bath that's stuck in the '80s. The result? A modern, usable space with custom accents throughout. To start this makeover off, Matt brings in a massive handcrafted concrete countertop with an integrat
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Ring, Ring, this is the 1980's calling and I want my large whirlpool bathtub back! Say goodbye to this outdated, unused bathtub, cramped dark shower and narrow doorway and say hello to a high tech, state of the art spa retreat. The monst
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This basement bathroom was stuck in a time warp. The swinging saloon doors, the wood paneling and the old west vibe made it more O.K. Corral than just plain OK. Licensed contractor Matt Muenster turns the space into a sleek, modern bathro
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Brandon and Tara wanted their basement to be a place to hang out, watch TV and use the bar area. But the bathroom was dullsville. So the Bath Crashers crew gave the room a make-over for the ages. There's a vanity shaped like an amoeba, a
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A tiny bathroom transforms into a master suite when licensed contractor and host Matt Muenster expands this small space to include a jetted tub with artisan concrete surround and massive new shower. Chilewich flooring and fishtail oak accen
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This boring bath is pumped up with a sexy, see-through tub with built-in lights and music, set in front of a massive floor-to-ceiling window with motorized blinds. The shower's expanded and lined with glass tile that changes color as it hea
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Bath Crashers first...what to do with a bathroom that comes with a hot tub for eight built right in? The solution, ditch the swingers vibe and replace it with something a little more serene....including a wet room complete with walk-in sho
DIY Network is on a mission to crash, demolish and raze bathrooms, transforming them into stunning, functional and modern living spaces in the new series Bath Crashers. Produced similarly to DIY's popular House Crashers and Yard Crashers series, crasher Matt Muenster ambushes homeowners while they're home improvement shopping. When he identifies the ultimate bathroom challenge, he follows the lucky homeowner home and totally overhauls a bathroom in need of repair.