What Happened to my Extreme Bathroom Makeover...Progress Has Been Made

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Published 2024-03-05
After two long months and some major set-backs (including having to take down and re-build our bathroom walls and roof because of rot!) Austin and I are finally back with some major updates!

We added in new walls and a big window, heated floor, painted and installed floor tiles! You might be surprised by the color of the tiles, totally not the way I thought I would go, but I love them so much!

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MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:

Rigid Foam: bit.ly/3V54clb
Schluter Underlayment: bit.ly/4a0yCcw
Wall Paint: bit.ly/49DNIoG

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VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 - intro
1:28 - House Update
2:12 - Window Install
5:28 - Rebuilding Our Bathroom
8:18 - Installing Heated Floors
9:24 - Design Decisions
13:32 - Sourcing Tile
17:00 - Installing Floor Tile
19:04 - Grouting the Tile
22:04 - Painting the Walls
22:52 - The Reveal
23:35 - The Biggest Surprise

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VIDEO CREDITS
Host & Creative : Becky Wright
Producer : Nina Pikula
Creative Director: Emma Keat
Video Editor: Nick Liske
Social Media : Melanie Parkinson

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All Comments (21)
  • @KresantR
    2:58 our sorryboy austin assuring us that the plastic will be reused is funny to me 🤣 and how cute is the fact that he was so down filming by himself for becky 😭
  • @AK_7_7
    The way Austin recorded video of him putting in the window for Becky 🥹❤️
  • @wnbrooks
    Becky & Austin are the duo the DIY world deserves.
  • @chocobrowny93
    Aww the ‘smart… And good looking’ was soo cute, definitely true! Yalls perseverance is inspiring!
  • @coolmomASMR
    I have to say the "teal slate" tile is actually fantastic! It reads copper patina in a really good way and definitely makes sense with your 70's vibe and paired with the warm rich wood tones! Stinking awesome choice!
  • Wow, check out Austin with his master DIY skills. I have seen him do this and that over the years, but I didn’t know he was up to this level. Oh yeah, I guess he did build a fence when you were doing your patio I think. Anyway, it’s a match made in heaven!
  • My jaw dropped when you revealed the old vinyl tile match! 😮😮😮 that’s so insane!!!
  • @emilyclark8772
    Girl I was scared of that black grout and it turned out GORGEOUS. I love the idea that you’re giving the bathroom back the life it used to have! I had that happen when painting my house, we removed some old trim and saw the color it used to be underneath was almost exactly the same 🥲
  • @AshtenOriginals
    I’m glad you share the mistakes too, because not only did you learn something, but I can learn from you as well!
  • @chrisssward
    I think the green tile was a good choice - needed some contrast to break up all the brown tones youre planning on doing. I think its going to look really good when youre done.
  • @Fliinii
    "Very smart...AND good looking." I'm dead, so smooth 😂
  • Manifesting the cork tile going in a guest room where it can have it's beautiful moment while not being in a high traffic/high moisture area.
  • @AnysiaRae
    Gosh I love Austin, every time he makes an appearance, he's complimenting Becky and teaching and goofing around. Love seeing him in the videos! What a wonderful couple
  • Becky, love the way you and Austin collaborate. A match made in heaven. You have made excellent choices design wise and otherwise. Can hardly wait to see the further adventures of that 70s house.
  • @avivat3010
    Although it was a super pain to find the mold and wood damage, it is better to find that sooner than later if it does exist. Becky, you and Austin have both done an amazing job on your house. The bathroom is promising to look gorgeous. I lived through the 70's and find I still don't like brown, although you've almost made me love it with the decorating that you've done in your house already. You've made your house sing, Becky! I can't wait to see the finished floofed bathroom. Thank you for sharing your experiences and truths with us. It will really help all of us!
  • @hgradjansky
    I worked in the tile industry for the past 8 years. If you go to showrooms and ask, they may either have discontinued tile that they no longer have in the showroom floor because the quantity is too low but would be enough for your project. Or there may be orders that were never picked up and forfeited that the showroom would be willing to sell cheaply. Also reuse or restore centers often have small amounts of tile. To address a few concerns you voiced … Porcelain tile is non porous so it should not be affected by the color of the grout. If using stone, make sure to seal it before setting it and then again after grouting to ensure it isn’t stained by the grout or things dropped on it. Hope that helps!
  • The grout worked out great. It did dry lighter and it just melts away and it looks like it was meant to be. I’m sure you’ve already made your decisions about it, but you could certainly put some brown tile on the backsplash or even larger areas and it would match well. I can’t wait to see what else you do there. So far it looks wonderful.
  • I’m a firm believer that houses speak to us. That they want to be a kind of way. They have their own ideas and you have to listen to them or it just never seems like it’s at peace with itself. That sounds weird maybe but then …. Your tile being the upscale version of what was originally there happened and I was like, “See!!!”. I loved that moment. Also because Austin gets a little piece of 80’s glam in your gorgeous 70’s oasis lol.