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Bath Crashers - Episode Guide

Season 1

Bad, Bad Bath

Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Feb 7, 2010

Bad, Bad Bath

Matt Muenster ambushes a couple at the home improvement store, follows them home, and transforms their disgusting bathroom into an eye-popping masterpiece.

Sexy Spa Shower

Episode: 1x02 | Airdate: Jul 5, 2010

Sexy Spa Shower

This bathroom renovation for a family of seven minimizes water and energy usage while maximizing space and luxury. The new 4x4 shower is topped off with an eco-friendly showerhead and hand shower, and a water-conserving toilet is installed in its own private water closet. But the real splash is the renovated dressing room where a French inspired custom vanity made of reclaimed wood compliments an inlaid rhomboid tile rug, which leads out to a romantic soaking tub.

White Hot Master Bathroom

Episode: 1x03 | Airdate: Jul 6, 2010

White Hot Master Bathroom

This mismatched, dated bathroom is transformed into a relaxing spa retreat with natural stone and hardwood floors bringing the theme to life. The old, oversized tub is replaced with a massive walk-in shower with three showerheads for the ultimate shower experience. Matching walnut vanities echo the natural theme with pebbles set below clear glass countertops and blue LED rope lights turn these into the ultimate nightlights.

Eco-Savvy Tub Hub

Episode: 1x04 | Airdate: Jul 7, 2010

Eco-Savvy Tub Hub

Turn-of-the-century meets mid-century modern in Minneapolis as a small, dark bathroom is expanded and resized to make it bigger, brighter and breathtakingly beautiful. An inside wall with privacy door closing off toilet/tub area is taken out, making more space. Add a new, 18-inch deep soaker tub and custom-made maple vanity accented with recessed mirror and sconces and throw in a recessed linen cabinet for storage for a revamped, relaxing bath atmosphere. Increased light is gained by adding a custom wood/glass door, and "borrowed light" element for shower wall, replicated from part of the design for the wood/glass door. Tiling on floors adds the feel of bamboo, which compliments a free-standing bamboo wall constructed by host and homeowners. The hatbox toilet just adds cool vibe.

Sun Tunnel Transformation

Episode: 1x05 | Airdate: Jul 8, 2010

Sun Tunnel Transformation

In the words of our homeowner, this bathroom was "capitol N, NASTY"! Small, dark and stuck in a previous century, there was not much to save in this space. We opened up the bathroom by getting rid of the oppressive soffits that lined the ceilings, stealing space from a hallway closet and punching a hole in the roof. Along the way, we added some beautiful new tile, a jetted tub, linen storage and a state-of-the-art mirror/TV combo. The room the family avoided in the past, is now the room they don't want to leave.

Modern Make-over

Episode: 1x06 | Airdate: Jul 9, 2010

Modern Make-over

These homeowners have a beautiful house except for one room, their bathroom. This addition is more like an outhouse than a bathroom! It's an eye-sore of gray and pink tile, a shower that's too small to fit in and a space these homeowners just store stuff in! In a matter of just days, Matt Muenster takes this shack of a bathroom and transforms it into a luxurious space complete with heated hardwood floors, new skylights, a frameless shower, custom vanity and even a television!

Blinged Out Glamour

Episode: 1x07 | Airdate: Jul 16, 2010

Blinged Out Glamour

Six kids + One Small Bathroom=Chaos. With six kids, the Terwilliger family is used to sharing. But sharing a bathroom was a situation that was quickly getting out of control. Crowded, messy and falling apart; this bathroom needed a major facelift. We pulled out the old, ugly fixtures, knocked down an unnecessary wall and stole space from an adjoining closet. The result...an eye-catching bathroom where everything has it's place and there's room to spare. The centerpiece...an amazing custom triple sink vanity, with special cabinet inserts to tuck away flat irons, hair dryers and brushes. An automatic hand dryer and a toothbrush sanitizer keep the countertop clutter-free and sanitary. The colorful, chromatherapy bubble tub is a great place to hang out after a long day.

Organized and Beautiful

Episode: 1x08 | Airdate: Jul 23, 2010

Organized and Beautiful

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 monstrous bathtub is replaced with a free standing state of the art tub with hydrotherapy, radiant heat and more. The shower is expanded and glass is put in to give it a more open feeling. The five showerheads are controlled with a push of a button. Push another button and a hidden TV springs up from a pony wall, turning this room into the ultimate retreat.

Beach Cottage Get-Away

Episode: 1x09 | Airdate: Jul 30, 2010

Beach Cottage Get-Away

A dull grey "L"-shaped bath crowded by a step-up whirlpool tub and construction grade vanity is reconfigured and retrofitted with an East Coast beach cottage theme. An elegant soaker tub sits atop new tile with hues of warm sand, surrounded by white-washed wainscoting on the walls and bead board ceiling. A new access to the walk-in closet is made in the master bedroom so the bathroom can be opened up to reveal an expanded shower. A double sink vanity, 7-ft. high linen storage tower, and matching mirrored medicine cabinets are custom-made from 100-year old reclaimed Minnesota barn wood and the natural distressed finish of each completes the cottage-scape.

Nature-Inspired Eco-Bath

Episode: 1x10 | Airdate: Aug 6, 2010

Nature-Inspired Eco-Bath

This horrendous 1970s master bath is transformed into a contemporary nature-inspired retreat. The light blue "Leisure Steam" shower pod is replaced with a massive his and hers shower with a window wall backdrop so the landscape can provide the decor. The outside is brought into the room throughout with a brushed nickel tub surrounded by pebbles and a waterfall that spills down toward the live-edge wood vanity, topped with carved stone sinks.

Floating Waterfall Tub

Episode: 1x11 | Airdate: Aug 13, 2010

Floating Waterfall Tub

This bathroom transformation makes its way outdoors! What was once a dark bathroom with Seventies lava rock in the tub room, dated dark floors and golden swan fixtures gets completely gutted and is opened up by taking advantage of an unused courtyard and incorporating it into this bathroom revamp! The outdoor floating tub is the main event in this "crash!" The crew takes advantage of some outdoor real estate and opens the shower room into a garden tub room, where they set the freestanding tub in a shallow pond and create a serene waterfall that cascades behind it! Throw in a ceiling mount tub filler, modern privacy panels and slate pavestones and these homeowners are blown away!

All Steamed Up

Episode: 1x12 | Airdate: Aug 20, 2010

All Steamed Up

A galley-style bathroom long on length and short on style is radically transformed with a custom-built steam shower as its centerpiece. State-of-the art technology enables the steam to be activated via remote control and a thermal-performance glass block window lets in the light - but not the cold. Add a "floating" double vanity, bamboo floors, and a European lighting, and steamy never looked so hot.

Hip Bath & Bar

Episode: 1x13 | Airdate: Aug 27, 2010

Hip Bath & Bar

A massive 12' by 11' bathroom once configured for a physically disabled person gives way to an upbeat shower retreat for an active 20-something couple. A wide linen closet is stripped of its plantation doors and wire shelves and turned into a coffee bar/station. The walls framing the oversized wheelchair-access shower are cut down and glass-block walls added to form a dry, doorless entry. The freshly tiled shower, complete with a rain showerhead, features new wall fixtures and a soothing warm steam bench. Another storage/linen closet that once served as a standup shower, the "shoset," is also emptied of its shelving, and a luxury stackable washer/dryer combo with wooden face panels slides into the space, making the room more than multifunctional.

Season 2

Head to Toe Makeover

Episode: 2x01 | Airdate: Dec 27, 2010

Head to Toe Makeover

Abundant square footage in a bathroom is no advantage if the layout is predictable and uninspired. In this episode, a big box of a bathroom is re-imagined as an elegant spa. Fixtures scaled to size are installed including a free-standing tub, large slide-in shower, and double vanity. The biggest spa indulgence comes from luxurious plumbed-in foot bath topped by a throne-like chair. Add a classic tiled floor anchored by an intricate medallion and it's a way to walk and soak your dogs in style.

Cooking Up a Cool Bathroom

Episode: 2x02 | Airdate: Jan 3, 2011

Cooking Up a Cool Bathroom

Whoever heard of a kitchen transformed into a bathroom? That's what you'll see here as an old, outdated cooking and dining area once used for boarders is reconfigured and transformed into a huge bath space with a touch of Asian influence. A rusty metal sink cabinet gives way to a custom-made double-sink vanity with attached makeup table.

Surburban Spa Aah!

Episode: 2x03 | Airdate: Jan 10, 2011

Surburban Spa Aah!

You'd think it would be hard to find a 1980s bathroom in a 2006 home, but the Bath Crashers found one in the nation's No. 1 community and went to work transforming "ugh" to "aah." A gi-normous 90-inch vanity with double grey sinks and contractor's grade fixtures, as well as a formica countertop gives way to a sleek and smaller vanity with oval sinks mounted beneath a Silestone countertop. A separate make-up area with French accents is built next to the vanity with floor-to-ceiling storage for plenty of towels and linens alongside of it. Those spaces are grabbed by removing the overly large whirlpool tub, making room to build a privacy wall to hide the new toilet area. The shower is expanded lengthwise with fixtures on each wall and a new quick drain system is installed to whisk away the water faster. The coup de grace is the intimate adult hot tub/spa the homeowners access through a new exterior door that leads onto a brand new privacy deck.

Clean and Green

Episode: 2x04 | Airdate: Jan 17, 2011

Clean and Green

Aaron and Amber just bought their first house. They fixed up what they could, but the bathroom was beyond them. The room was ugly, the plumbing was sketchy and the walls were a mess of torn off wallpaper and old sizing. The goal of the Bath Crashers team: To give this couple a clean, modern space with a punch of color. Another is to bring in light and be as "green" as possible in the process.

Farmhouse Redo

Episode: 2x05 | Airdate: Jan 24, 2011

Farmhouse Redo

A charming farmhouse built in the 1920s has lots to offer, except in the bathroom. No air conditioning, radiator heat, and a tub the homeowners won't touch, let alone use, this bathroom is in serious need of some help. The challenge is to keep the farmhouse look without the barn-like feel. The Bath Crashers team opens up the room by utilizing closet space on either side. New wood floor replaces the rotting one. A copper tin ceiling with copper hardware to match adds a punch of color to the room. A vintage-looking chandelier and fixtures sheds light on the beautiful pull-toilet, custom vanity and period appropriate claw foot tub help shape this one-of-a-kind space. A DIY project especially for the homeowners also has them constructing shutters made from wood out of their own barn.

The Man Cave

Episode: 2x06 | Airdate: Jan 31, 2011

The Man Cave

Joe and Greg live in a house they've mostly redone. They love everything about it except the bathroom situation. They have reluctantly been sharing a small, moldy bathroom in the basement with their two cats because their one tiny upstairs bathroom has a tub that doesn't work. The Bath Crashers team transforms this former cat house into a man cave. They expand the room just enough to give them a nice walk-in shower and move the toilet into an alcove. Instead of masking the fact that this is a basement bathroom, the team embraces the whole cave "thing." The walls are stacked slate, the shower floor is pebble and the rest of the tile is a variety of earth hues. Another addition is a super cool "flame in a tub" feature built into the credenza. As for the cats, they are banished to the gross part of the basement and the guys get their own space.

Cool Cork Floor

Episode: 2x07 | Airdate: Feb 7, 2011

Cool Cork Floor

The Mennen family's bathroom was big and blah. Dull earth tones with a tub too big for the space didn't match the young, fresh feel this couple deserves to have. Tossing out the tub and adding storage in a smart way makes this room feel larger than it is. Stone shower tile transitions into an all-natural chocolate cork floor. Add "floating" vanities with some amazing hidden organization pieces, chrome fixtures and a heated towel rack, and you have one bold bathroom.

Sunken Party Tub

Episode: 2x08 | Airdate: Feb 14, 2011

Sunken Party Tub

Two tiny bathrooms are combined to become one spa-like getaway adorned with teak wood vanities and accents throughout. An oversized custom tub is poured out of concrete, wrapped in smooth pebble tile and topped off with hand showers and a lighted rain showerhead above. Privacy glass that goes from clear to frosted at the flip of a switch and a music system turn up the high-tech factor in this urban oasis.

Hidden TV Vanity

Episode: 2x09 | Airdate: Feb 21, 2011

Hidden TV Vanity

This boring master bathroom with a plywood floor gets a complete transformation from its builder-grade roots with gorgeous marble floors and a high-tech in-wall toilet. The standard shower enclosure is super-sized and kicked up with elegant fixtures and unique mosaic tile. The showpiece of the room is the 12-foot vanity with massive custom cabinets on each end and a motorized mirror that retracts to reveal a high-def television.

Open and Accessible

Episode: 2x10 | Airdate: Feb 28, 2011

Open and Accessible

The problem: a large, ugly, pink and taupe bathroom made small by an oversized glass block shower, whirlpool lounging tub, and the need for some accessible space for a disabled son. The solution: rip everything out and make it a fashionable, functional room for Mom, Dad and son.

From Bedroom to Bathroom

Episode: 2x11 | Airdate: Mar 7, 2011

From Bedroom to Bathroom

For this Minneapolis family of four, one sink, one toilet and one shower is just not enough. Expanding into a bedroom helps solve this problem. Simple yet functional, this new bath brings the outdoors in by incorporating copper, concrete, stone and wood textures into the look. A fire feature separates an elevated soaking tub and shower, and a commode and pedestal sink separated from the larger concrete vanity helps give parents and children their own space. Heated limestone floors add comfort to this rugged look. And an in-floor laundry chute is functional and fun for the whole family.

Contemporary Metal Spa

Episode: 2x12 | Airdate: Mar 14, 2011

Contemporary Metal Spa

This young couple gets their boring master bath upgraded to a chic retreat featuring a massive pebble-lined shower with fixtures fit for a water park. The old carpet is replaced with teak flooring that goes up the wall to provide a backdrop for the new floating vanity with painted glass countertops. Each closet is reorganized and customized with new doors, and the water closet becomes a focal point, with an artistic metal pivot door.

Urban Bamboo Bath

Episode: 2x13 | Airdate: Mar 28, 2011

Urban Bamboo Bath

This flowery wallpaper nightmare is flipped into an urban, eco-friendly master bath. The old linoleum floors are stripped and finished with a sleek concrete overlay that spills right into the shower floor, surrounded by slabs of recycled glass and concrete. Bamboo is used as an accent throughout the room, in custom-built cabinets and a see-through fireplace wall that's wrapped in bamboo flooring.

Season 3

Teak Tub Retreat

Episode: 3x01 | Airdate: Jul 4, 2011

Teak Tub Retreat

Bath Crashers is crashing Seattle! And one couple is about to receive the ultimate master bathroom makeover inspired by the Pacific Northwest. To start things off, Matt brings in teak flooring throughout the space and up the wall to create a backdrop for a fireplace above the tub. Plus, custom glass counters, a unique skylight and pebble tile accents set this space apart and give this couple the perfect his-and-hers retreat.

Terrible Terrarium

Episode: 3x02 | Airdate: Jul 5, 2011

Terrible Terrarium

Bath Crashers is crashing Minneapolis! And these homeowners are in desperate need of some help. They've tried to make the best of their bathroom's weird floor plan, but the open space behind the tub is too small for anything but a bunch of plants. The result is that their bathroom looks like a terrarium stuck in the '60s. With the help of the local fire department, the Bath Crashers team will knock out the walls on either side of the bathroom. The new space will have a wet room, double vanities and a super cool tub that sits next to a curved tile wall. Plus, what appears to be a storage shelf is actually a hidden door that swings open into the master bedroom closet. And the best part? The plants do come back but as a piece of art, which is just fine with these homeowners.

Hi-Tech Seattle Bath

Episode: 3x03 | Airdate: Jul 6, 2011

Hi-Tech Seattle Bath

Matt and his crew are crashing Seattle, with plans to customize one homeowner's master bath with a combination of hi-tech gadgets and eco-friendly materials. Cork floors, recycled tile and reclaimed wood bring in the "green" elements of Seattle style, and a large window brings in the amazing view of the water. And for the software-engineer homeowner, the room is tricked out with digital faucets, motorized doors and a 40-inch TV hidden in the mirror.

Bigger and Brighter

Episode: 3x04 | Airdate: Jul 7, 2011

Bigger and Brighter

These homeowners and their master bathroom just don't fit, literally and figuratively. This husband-and-wife team is tall, but the fixtures in their current bathroom are small. The couple is hip and edgy, but their bathroom is bland and predictable. Lucky for them, Matt and the Bath Crashers team will knock out a wall, cover the floors and walls with marble and metal and bring in a black-and-white color scheme. The crew also adds a giant walk-in shower and an out-of-this-world tub. The end result? A bright, open bathroom that just might be the coolest room in the house.

Infinity Tub Oasis

Episode: 3x05 | Airdate: Jul 8, 2011

Infinity Tub Oasis

A dreary gray bathroom gets a 180-degree transformation when Matt and his crew crash San Francisco. The space becomes a personal spa with an infinity tub that has a view of the Golden Gate Bridge. Marble floors and a marble shower kick up the luxury factor, and a walnut-plank wall adds richness to warm the space. To top off this makeover, the Bath Crashers team installs a 10-foot onyx countertop that glows at the flip of a switch.

Mirror, Mirror

Episode: 3x06 | Airdate: Jul 11, 2011

Mirror, Mirror

Everything in this home has been remodeled and designed to reflect the homeowners' tastes -- except for the master bath, that is. Giant walls of mirror cover almost every surface, and these homeowners are ready for a change. Matt ditches the mirrors and the weird round tub and guts the rest of the space. He also brings in a steam shower with mood lighting, softly glowing sinks, separate vanities and the perfect mirror. The result is a relaxing private oasis high above the treetops.

Bachelor Bar Bath

Episode: 3x07 | Airdate: Jul 18, 2011

Bachelor Bar Bath

One bachelor's run-of-the-mill master bath is transformed into the ultimate guy's paradise with a built-in bar! Masculine products are used throughout, from the concrete tile to the custom-built metal and pleather vanities. The hand dryer, stainless steel toilet and first-ever Bath Crashers urinal make this one unforgettable design.

Clean Lines and Concrete

Episode: 3x08 | Airdate: Jul 25, 2011

Clean Lines and Concrete

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 integrated sink that'll top a red oak vanity, with a matching custom makeup vanity and an oak-wrapped pony wall. Plus, the old linoleum sticker flooring gets an eco-friendly upgrade -- a floating, click-together marmoleum floor that's so earth-friendly you can actually eat it!

Arts and Crafts Bathroom

Episode: 3x09 | Airdate: Aug 1, 2011

Arts and Crafts Bathroom

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 with a giant window and a proper skylight and ditches the ducks for an arts-and-crafts theme. He also adds storage with a unique spinning shelf and installs a custom wooden tub.

From Pink to Perfect

Episode: 3x10 | Airdate: Aug 8, 2011

From Pink to Perfect

Two small pink bathrooms have the Cox family seeing red. Neither space makes any sense until Matt shows up and starts tearing down walls. Now the centerpiece of the large bathroom is a sunken shower, hidden behind a wall of water. Dark, rich colors replace the Pepto-Bismol pink, and an in-laid parquet floor also changes up the space. Finally, rounding out this makeover, a new sliding glass door provides a beautiful entranceway for this family's dream bathroom.

Wardrobe Showstopper

Episode: 3x11 | Airdate: Aug 29, 2011

Wardrobe Showstopper

The Swartzes' master bathroom makes zero sense. The shower, sink and toilet areas are tiny, cramped rooms, and the closet is huge and useless. Matt completely guts the room and pulls out the ill-advised carpet. He then flips the layout, and a series of sleek wardrobes now line the entrance to the contemporary space. Plus, a freestanding fireplace will separate the bathroom from the bedroom, providing both warmth and privacy.

Elegant Escape

Episode: 3x12 | Airdate: Sep 12, 2011

Elegant Escape

Size is not a problem in this bathroom. The room is 230 square feet, and the ceilings stretch 16 feet into the air. But with all this space, the layout makes no sense. The bathtub is on an odd platform, and the toilet is even a step higher, causing the homeowners to trip in the dark. The shower is bizarrely small and leaky, and the 20 giant globe lights make the place feel like a warehouse. Matt and the Bath Crashers team are on hand to give the place an elegant custom makeover. A dome ceiling replaces the unusually high ceiling, which is anchored by a stunning chandelier. Empty spaces are now built-in storage, reachable by a sliding ladder. Best of all, the toilet is no longer visible from the street and has its own private space. The team also changes the coffin-like shower into a huge walk-in with a custom mosaic tile art piece on one wall. Plus, curved vanities, floor-to-ceiling drapery and antique silver mirrors make even the worst morning bed head look elegant.

Bath Crashers Goes to Blog Cabin

Episode: 3x13 | Airdate: Sep 19, 2011

Bath Crashers Goes to Blog Cabin

The Bath Crashers team is taking on Blog Cabin! Matt Muenster, along with Blog Cabin host Matt Blashaw, have the ultimate transformation in store for the master suite in this 1905 farmhouse, starting off with the master bath. The space will be a calm oasis, with a beautiful stand-alone tub set in a windowed alcove, a unique custom ceiling, a private water closet, soothing colors and a beadboard wall that captures the spirit of the historic home. Moving on to the bedroom, the guys anchor the room with a luxurious bed and a one-of-a-kind headboard. The team then repurposes a mantel from a fireplace, turning it into a tufted elegant headboard. And to top things off, a built-in reading nook is the perfect place to watch the sun set or read a favorite book. The lucky winners of this home will really feel like they've left the rest of the world behind when they step into this space.

Season 4

Fiery Red & Black Bath

Episode: 4x01 | Airdate: Oct 10, 2011

Fiery Red & Black Bath

Matt and his Crashers crew kick up a standard bath with sexy, modern features at every turn, including a sleek wood countertop with a bright red translucent stain. Concrete floors provide pop below with a mottled stain in gray, black and red. And along the whole back wall, the shower becomes a focal point with a black crocodile slab, large white tile, teak accents and a built-in waterproof TV.

Glam Spa Bath

Episode: 4x02 | Airdate: Oct 17, 2011

Glam Spa Bath

The Crashers crew doubles a tiny bath in size to create a glammed-out space inspired by the fabulous '40s. The outdated tub deck is replaced with an elegant freestanding model, and the shower is expanded to make room for two, with his-and-hers shower heads, glamorous tile and a heated towel bar right outside. Plus, antique accents add character throughout, from the chandeliers to the bun-foot vanities to the custom metal water closet door with a textured oval glass insert.

Something Old, Something New

Episode: 4x03 | Airdate: Oct 24, 2011

Something Old, Something New

Matt chooses one homeowner from hundreds at an open casting call, and she really needs help. Her bathroom is a disaster, made worse by the belief that a tube of caulk can solve every problem. Plus, the door is off the vanity, the shower is about to fall over and the bathroom, which could barely serve one, now has to accommodate a boyfriend. Matt decides to steal space from a connecting bedroom to help open up this cramped room. A brick chimney that is original to the home will separate two floating vanities with concrete countertops and vessel sinks. In a separate, tiled space the Crashers crew is bringing in a sleek soaking tub and walk-in shower, complete with body sprays. And a stacked wood wall will act as a focal point for a flat-screen TV.

Basement Bathroom Overhaul

Episode: 4x04 | Airdate: Oct 31, 2011

Basement Bathroom Overhaul

Will and Alice will do almost anything to avoid using their basement bathroom. There is no mirror and barely any light, and the entire space looks like a failed 8th grade shop project. Plus, the room is always damp and smells of mold. The Bath Crashers team is coming to the rescue and will expand the space in two directions, pour a new floor and add much-needed ventilation. Light boxes will line the wall above the toilet, the vanity will glow with LED light and a beautiful soaker tub encased in stone will come into the space. Matt will also install a gently lit glass door that opens to reveal a relaxing getaway. When this transformation is complete, the room these homeowners wanted to avoid is the room they'll never want to leave.

From Brown to Green

Episode: 4x05 | Airdate: Nov 7, 2011

From Brown to Green

Amee and Grant's bathroom is an unfortunate shade of brown, from the walls to the floor to the cover of the toilet. The only thing breaking up the depressing color scheme is an equally unfortunate stained glass window of a duck. Matt ditches the brown and has a plan to brighten the space. He replaces the old, dingy tub with a beautiful new soaker, positioned under the skylight. A high-tech toilet replaces the old one, and a beautiful floating vanity features cast iron sinks. Matt disguises the oddly shaped ceiling with intricate lattice/arbor that stretches from one end of the room to the other. And to finish it all off, the bathroom gets a shot of acid green, banishing the brown forever.

Everything AND the Kitchen Sink

Episode: 4x06 | Airdate: Nov 14, 2011

Everything AND the Kitchen Sink

Andi and Adam's bathroom is stuck in the '60s --and not in a good way. The space is claustrophobic and has zero personality. Matt expands the bathroom into a closet and an unused bedroom, turning the space into an open, airy oasis. An added window brings light into the giant walk-in shower, and gray wood floors with painted white and mahogany accents give the room a Cape Cod feel. A giant stainless steel sink sits in the center of the room, split in two by a hanging mirror. The final touch? A bathtub that does it all --air bubbles, aromatherapy, chromatherapy and massage. Plus, framed photos taken by Matt bring the outdoors in.

Sauna and Shower-in-the-Round

Episode: 4x07 | Airdate: Dec 5, 2011

Sauna and Shower-in-the-Round

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 bathroom with a one-of-a-kind circular shower, a sink faucet that extends from the ceiling, a cabana changing room and a sauna. The lighting is hip, the space is fun and the bathroom is now more suitable for James Bond, not Jesse James.

Stainless Steel Floors

Episode: 4x08 | Airdate: Jan 9, 2012

Stainless Steel Floors

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 crew installs a massive walk-in steam shower complete with body sprays. Changing a town home's exterior is sometimes not an option. To add natural light without changing the outside, two frosted glass windows will be placed in the shower wall between the bedroom and bathroom, giving privacy but adding a cool design element. The materials will add dimension with wood in the vanity, tile and metal in the floor and a bright red a wall treatment behind the double vanity.

Walk-thru Shower

Episode: 4x09 | Airdate: Jan 16, 2012

Walk-thru Shower

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 lounge area with colored lights, a giant whirlpool that can seat four and a shower for two. Extras like a two-way mirror and a water feature pouring down the wall make this a fun place for all their guests. But getting to that "fun place" wasn't all fun and games after the crew hits a water main and floods out the basement.

Seattle Espresso Suite

Episode: 4x10 | Airdate: Jan 23, 2012

Seattle Espresso Suite

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 accents warm the space with terrariums and water-textured art glass bringing in natural elements. Floating shelves and a custom cabinet with a built in espresso machine create a one of a kind coffee bar.

Bathroom for Three

Episode: 4x11 | Airdate: Jan 30, 2012

Bathroom for Three

Host and licensed contractor Matt Muenster transforms two small bathrooms into one large space to serve a couple and their college-age son. The result is room for all, without skimping on privacy and luxury. Custom silver wall treatments complete the bathroom's upscale look.

From Swinging to Serene

Episode: 4x12 | Airdate: Feb 6, 2012

From Swinging to Serene

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 shower and a beautiful soaker tub (built for one).

Vegas Vodka Bar Bath

Episode: 4x13 | Airdate: Feb 13, 2012

Vegas Vodka Bar Bath

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 heats up. To top it off, a custom bar is built to house a vodka freezer and a built-in TV is installed above in a wall that swivels.

Season 5

Vegas Inspired Luxe

Episode: 5x01 | Airdate: Apr 30, 2012

Vegas Inspired Luxe

This bathroom was beat: seven people using it every morning had taken a toll. The Bath Crashers team came in and turned it into a Vegas-inspired getaway. A steam shower, infinity tub with bubbles and lights, Egyptian glass tile and custom vanities make this a room the parents never want to leave. No more vacations in Vegas: they've got everything they need right at home.

Rustic Renovation, with a Modern Twist

Episode: 5x02 | Airdate: May 7, 2012

Rustic Renovation, with a Modern Twist

Bath Crashers turns the big, boring and cold space they have into a rustic room with a modern-day twist. Living in a heavily wooded area helps set the theme for the new look. In the center of the room is one of two vanities, which sits in front of a stunning floor to ceiling reclaimed wood wall that looks like an elaborate puzzle. This wall also separates the space behind it, a massive walk-in shower with acrylic waterproof panels. The sides of this space contain a "hers" make-up station which sits next to a wall-mounted fireplace adorned with copper panels, and a tub for the ultimate relaxation this couple will need in their "woodland" escape.

Rustic Retreat

Episode: 5x03 | Airdate: May 14, 2012

Rustic Retreat

These homeowners love to hunt and were looking for a place to relax after a weekend in the woods. Bath Crashers turned their bizarre before bathroom, with green carpeting and a giant pink tub, into the cabin-like get away of their dreams. A giant soaker tub sits in front of a gas fireplace, topped by a concealed flat-screen TV. Reclaimed barn wood provides a dramatic accent over the vanity. The floor is a stunning mix of more reclaimed wood and slate. Rustic, relaxing and warm. Exactly what the outdoors-loving homeowners wanted.

Modern and Massive, with a Hidden TV

Episode: 5x04 | Airdate: May 21, 2012

Modern and Massive, with a Hidden TV

Bath Crashers turns beige and boring into crisp and clean with a white tin ceiling, rich dark floors and grey porcelain and glass tile lining the walls. Showering becomes an experience with an electronic steam unit and digital body sprays, and a large soaking tub gives the room an area for relaxation. Two floating sinks hang below a massive mirror, which serves two purposes with a TV built into it. And a hidden, rotating door becomes a unique way to separate the bathroom from their brand-new custom closet.

Modern Industrial Loft Bath

Episode: 5x05 | Airdate: Jun 4, 2012

Modern Industrial Loft Bath

The collision of industrial materials like brick, metal and concrete with wood, pebble and antique fixtures create a unique loft feel in this master bath. A concrete deck is topped with a freestanding tub surrounded by pebble with a terraced brick backdrop. A massive shower for two is accented with stacked glass subway tile, a metal ladder for towel storage and chipped edge shower glass. Custom art pieces really top this off from the hand-poured concrete countertop with integrated ramp sinks to the metal chandelier with exposed Edison bulbs.

Copper and Concrete

Episode: 5x06 | Airdate: Jun 11, 2012

Copper and Concrete

A small bathroom is transformed into a space for two in this remodel. Using the bedroom next door will give the homeowners the private space they need, while transforming the old space into a powder room for their guests. Separated by the pocket door, the two rooms share a rustic theme. Both have wood vanities with custom-made concrete counter-tops and stone floors in a herringbone pattern. The homeowner side gets a few other amenities including a large shower, copper tub that sits on a bed of rocks and reclaimed ceiling beams which also serve as a light fixture.

Too Many Toilets

Episode: 5x07 | Airdate: Jun 18, 2012

Too Many Toilets

A small and grungy bath with side-by-side toilets takes on a big new personality. Space is taken from the master bedroom and outfitted with modern amenities. Bamboo flooring and vanities highlight the new room, which also features a huge soaker tub, separate shower with multiple body sprays, subway tile framing a large mirror for two, and a single, water-saving throne hidden behind a half-wall with frosted glass and built-in shelving.

Rustic Modern Master Bath

Episode: 5x08 | Airdate: Jun 25, 2012

Rustic Modern Master Bath

This 70s disaster bath is transformed into a contemporary getaway with modern and rustic elements including cork floors and a metal vanity topped with walnut. The closet is completely blown out to become a one-of-a-kind backdrop with curved walls, custom metal rods and a textured wall treatment. A massive square tub shares space with the new shower and both are set behind switchable privacy glass.

Steamy Vegas Spa Bath

Episode: 5x09 | Airdate: Jul 2, 2012

Steamy Vegas Spa Bath

A boring, builder grade bath is steeped in Las Vegas luxury as high end spa touches are built-in everywhere including a steam shower for two with lights, music and water shooting from every direction. Bamboo lines the floors and glass tile goes up the wall to showcase two floating vanities topped with stone and glass vessel sinks. A crisp white tub looks sleek in the space and comes alive at night with Chroma therapy lighting, jets and a built-in radio.

Fishing for a New Bathroom

Episode: 5x10 | Airdate: Jul 10, 2012

Fishing for a New Bathroom

An all-pink, tiled bathroom is too cramped for this soon-to-be family of three. In need of more space, the wall between the bath and living room is knocked down. With a clean slate to work with, the homeowners' love for water and fish becomes the theme for the new space. A massive, 150-gallon saltwater aquarium is the focal point of the room. A 'his' shower with a rain showerhead and custom tile sits on one side of the tank, while a 'hers' relaxing air bath is on the other. Above the tub are reclaimed wood beams with cove lighting for a glowing effect. Custom double vanities add much needed space while dark, bamboo floors complete the rustic, rainforest feel.

Girly Girl Bathroom

Episode: 5x11 | Airdate: Jul 11, 2012

Girly Girl Bathroom

Before, this bathroom was stuck in the 80s, featuring giant globe lights, puffy silver wallpaper and cheesy fixtures. A leaking skylight only added to the misery. Bath Crashers transformed the space into a dream escape for a single mom. A clawfoot tub, gorgeous built-ins painted the color of a Tiffany box, a sexy stand-alone shower and an elegant ceiling medallion complete the look. And if the homeowner wants to close out the rest of the world, all she has to do is shut the double-tufted, leather-encased doors.

Sleek Seattle Waterfall Bath

Episode: 5x12 | Airdate: Jul 12, 2012

Sleek Seattle Waterfall Bath

A tacky bathroom clad in mirrors becomes a retreat with a massive shower room that includes a freestanding tub with a waterfall flowing behind it. A custom metal vanity is welded and topped with a recycled glass countertop and black resin sinks. Exotic wood floors warm the whole space along with a custom art piece radiator and romantic candle feature.

Vintage Country Nashville Bath

Episode: 5x13 | Airdate: Jul 13, 2012

Vintage Country Nashville Bath

A tiny bath is expanded to become part of a very unique master suite with reclaimed wine barrel floors throughout. Custom barn-style closet doors are built from cedar and torched to age them. Vintage blue canning jars become light fixtures and a trunk is transformed into a vanity with a large trough sink. Antique fixtures complete the look in the white subway-tiled shower and atop the turquoise clawfoot tub.

Tiny to Spacious

Episode: 5x14 | Airdate: Jul 23, 2012

Tiny to Spacious

A bathroom big enough for one gets the Bath Crasher treatment by busting into an adjoining room to steal space. From there, it's all about luxury with a huge shower and seven body sprays, a soaker tub built for two, and unique double-sink vanity. Walls are framed with molded wood panels, and a state of the art floor heating grid is topped with three different size tiles to make for a warm, colorful footprint.

Season 6

Magical Transformation

Episode: 6x01 | Airdate: Sep 10, 2012

Magical Transformation

These magician homeowners wish to conjure up some storage in their plain, forgettable bathroom. Licensed contractor Matt Muenster and the Bath Crashers team come up with a wall of storage, a huge walk-in shower and some magical extras including a glass door that changes images depending on where you are in the room, kid friendly touches like an erase board with a hidden step and sophisticated new fixtures and colors.

Retro Meets Modern

Episode: 6x02 | Airdate: Sep 17, 2012

Retro Meets Modern

Licensed contractor Matt Muenster and the Bath Crashers team transform a small bathroom into a space for two by using space from the bedroom next door to give the homeowners the master suite they've been looking for. A retro look with modern amenities keeps the space classic, yet up-to-date. A restored antique vanity with two vessel sinks occupies the main bathroom, while a separate washroom with toilet and pedestal sink is added for privacy. A claw foot tub with painted legs sits below a window with a view, and a coffee bar is added to make the morning routine more enjoyable.

Fire and Steam Spa Bath

Episode: 6x03 | Airdate: Sep 24, 2012

Fire and Steam Spa Bath

A master bath in Nashville is transformed into a modern space with natural elements including Ipe hardwood floors and marble vanities with basalt sinks. A sleek stainless fireplace is installed between the vanities and custom wood shelving above holds power outlets hidden from view. A massive steam shower is the centerpiece with two shower stations and a pedicure footbath.

Work Out Bathroom with Sauna

Episode: 6x04 | Airdate: Oct 1, 2012

Work Out Bathroom with Sauna

In this episode of Bath Crashers, licensed contractor Matt Muenster helps these fitness instructors trade their dark, cramped basement bathroom for a relaxing health club-like spa. Steam shower, wet and dry sauna, juice bar and metal vanity with stone sink fill the expanded space and can be accessed from their workout room. Electrical switches, outlets and iPad flush mount in walls. A small bank of lockers completes the relaxing space.

Shower with a View

Episode: 6x05 | Airdate: Oct 8, 2012

Shower with a View

A small, beige bathroom is given a major makeover for a young couple. Working with the existing layout and ditching the over-sized, unused tub will help to open things up for the walk-in shower they've always wanted. Two rain-showerheads with an awning-style window that opens up to an outside view makes this space stand out. The existing vanity is repurposed from ugly oak to bright white topped with a 3-inch thick glass countertop, double sinks and wall-mounted faucets and heated towel storage takes this space from outdated to upgraded.

Bath Goes to Blog 2012

Episode: 6x06 | Airdate: Oct 15, 2012

Bath Goes to Blog 2012

The Master Suite at Blog Cabin was old, dark and cramped. Matt Muenster and the Bath Crasher crew open up the bedroom and bathroom, mixing farmhouse finds with contemporary comfort. The bathroom is turned into a modern-day wet-room with a huge, open shower and a giant tub that fills from the ceiling. The bedroom keeps touch with the home's roots. A custom headboard is made using reclaimed doors from the property and the bed gets a one-of-a-kind look using vintage table legs.

More Light, More Luxury

Episode: 6x07 | Airdate: Oct 22, 2012

More Light, More Luxury

New homeowners are stuck with a creepy tub that looks like a sarcophagus and no electricity get to see the light and luxury. A curved wall decked out in rectangular mosaic tiles and built-in storage frames a new slipper tub. A huge walk-in shower features a large rain shower head and body wands. His and her floating vanities with triple mirrors and sconce lighting complete this master bath makeover.

Bathroom's Got Game

Episode: 6x08 | Airdate: Oct 29, 2012

Bathroom's Got Game

A super small bathroom for two needs a lot of help and more space. To do that, a gaming room home to a giant TV and a snake, is sacrificed to give these homeowners the big, beautiful bathroom they've always wanted. A glowing light-box fixture will help light the new space. A dramatic, striped wall becomes a focal point. Combining a tub and shower into one will make room for a new vanity, more storage, and leaves space between the bathroom and bedroom to bring the gaming room back with a flat-screen TV and yes, even room for the reptile.

Bachelor's Motorcycle Bath

Episode: 6x09 | Airdate: Nov 5, 2012

Bachelor's Motorcycle Bath

A builder grade bathroom becomes a bachelor's dream with the ultimate indoor/outdoor shower connected by an eight-foot bi-folding glass door. Concrete floors give it a modern industrial feel, a full bar with a mini fridge adds storage and the massive mirror turns into a big screen TV at the push of a button. The showpiece is the vanity though, a vintage motorcycle that is refinished and plumbed to hold two transparent blue sinks and glass countertops.

Modern Elegant Master Bath

Episode: 6x10 | Airdate: Nov 12, 2012

Modern Elegant Master Bath

A massive, bland bathroom is transformed into an elegant getaway with a waterproof TV installed above a jetted tub that fills from the ceiling. Chevron patterned wainscoting made from reclaimed wood adds a unique twist along with sandblasted glass closet doors. High tech features top it off including a modern towel warmer and the world's most advanced remote-controlled toilet.

Bathroom with Bubble Tub

Episode: 6x11 | Airdate: Nov 19, 2012

Bathroom with Bubble Tub

A super small bathroom for two needs to get bigger, fast. This family of two is expecting, but before baby arrives, they want to make their bathroom space better. To do that, they are taking space from the room next door and adding it to the new layout to make one, massive suite. Black and white subway tile cover the walls. On the ceiling, a skylight is added for natural light while the floors will be heated to keep the space warm. Separate vanities, tub and shower space make the daily routine a breeze, especially with baby on the way. A tub with air bubble technology will give the new mom the perfect place to relax.

Adult Escape

Episode: 6x12 | Airdate: Nov 26, 2012

Adult Escape

A mega dull construction grade bath gets the Crasher treatment and is transformed into a getaway for Mom and Dad. A double-curved vanity with Carrera marble top and drop-in sinks is framed by a glass-beaded wall treatment and highlighted with crystal teardrop pendants. The remaining walls are panelized and trimmed with moldings for a sophisticated look and feel. A soaker tub with freestanding tub filler sits opposite a huge walk-in shower that's outfitted with two rain shower heads and a TV. Reclaimed teak flooring with a silvered finish adds a final touch of class to this spa where no more kids are allowed.

Season 7

Chimney Sweep

Episode: 7x01 | Airdate: Jan 14, 2013

Chimney Sweep

This tiny bathroom was jammed between an eave and a chimney-stack. There was barely room for a sink in the space, and no chance for the city-dwelling homeowners to be in the room at the same time. Host and licensed contractor Matt Muenster and his Bath Crashers crew remove the chimney and knock down a wall to transform the space into a modern showpiece. A new skylight and awning-style window provide natural light, while white camera marble and ipe floors add a visual enhancement. A soaking tub and steam shower provide his and hers bathing spots while separate vanities make the morning routine a breeze.

Heavy Metal

Episode: 7x02 | Airdate: Jan 21, 2013

Heavy Metal

A boring bathroom gets high-tech upgrades. Host and licensed contractor Matt Muenster and the Bath Crashers crew expand a one person shower to fit two, add lighted chromatherapy rain shower heads and a digital control panel for individually heated water settings. A huge, circular, stainless steel tub sits on a raised, tiled platform and features a free-standing tub filler. Tubular skylights provide natural daylight and energy-saving LEDs light the space at night. Side-by-side curved vanities finished with glass counter tops and a metal-like laminate add a space-age look and feel, as do the stainless steel drop-in sinks and fixtures floating out from the wall. A conveyor system is added to the adjoining walk-in closet for automated storage.

Old Warm Charm

Episode: 7x03 | Airdate: Feb 11, 2013

Old Warm Charm

This builder grade bathroom lacked style and warmth. Everything about it was generic. The Bath Crashers team gutted the space and replaced the bland with one-of-a-kind custom pieces that make this bathroom memorable. A large air soaker tub is framed by an antique fireplace mantel, customized with a mirror and candles. A French Armoire is cut in half and hides a TV. For more body pampering, step into the expanded shower with large rainshower head and four body sprays with a thermostatic valve featuring individual heat settings. The wet space is wrapped in 12 by 24-inch slabs of beige, polished marble. Underfoot, scrapped hickory flooring adds a final touch of warmth and coziness.

Swan Be-Gone

Episode: 7x04 | Airdate: Feb 25, 2013

Swan Be-Gone

This jungle-themed bathroom is big, but very badly put together. The rainforest inspired wallpaper and swan fixtures made of brass have got to go. Gutting everything and starting with a clean slate allows the crew to make this space stand out. Beautiful marble tiles line the floor, which is heated. A new steam shower with body sprays and plenty of room, is a centerpiece. Classic touches are brought in with a claw-foot soaking tub and reclaimed armoire with matching vanities. To top it off, the ceiling becomes a showstopper with a new dome and crystal chandelier.

Big Bright Basement Bath

Episode: 7x05 | Airdate: Mar 4, 2013

Big Bright Basement Bath

This basement bathroom is small, dark and ugly. Utilizing the empty mechanical room next door with a new egress window helps open and brighten up this new layout. A corner fireplace warms up the room and gets it glowing. A soaking tub and walk-in shower allow for two ways to relax, while custom, handmade tiles and a concrete trough sink make this bathroom a one-of-a-kind remodel.

Glass Box

Episode: 7x06 | Airdate: Mar 11, 2013

Glass Box

Matt Muenster and the Bath Crashers crew create an ecofriendly, sustainable and gorgeous bathroom. After removing the walls, this bathroom is now a nearly uninterrupted flow from the bedroom. A raised wood floor sets the stage for the glass box encloses the huge shower and etched glass panels provide privacy and move along a track the length of the shower. A memorable double sink vanity with paperstone countertop and petrified wood vessel sinks flanks the side wall. The long and deep soaker tub is framed with a sleek floating deck built from cedar planks and makes for the perfect place to relax with a glass of wine and a good book. The tub wall is clad with recycled panel doors that are cut in a unique grid and enameled. Outside the shower sits a small bench with a removable, gasless and ventless fireplace to add to the ambience. Topping things off is an open ceiling made from reclaimed timbers, forming a pergola overhead.

Green Carpet Gone

Episode: 7x07 | Airdate: Mar 18, 2013

Green Carpet Gone

This bathroom is already big, but is poorly laid out with green carpet on the floor. To open up the space, Bath Crashers knocks down a wall and starts from scratch. The large, L-shaped vanity with one sink is replaced by two, stainless steel pieces with marble counter-tops. Sitting in-between them is a claw-foot soaking tub with antique tub filler. A brand-new window brings natural light into the formerly dark space. And tin panels add dimension to the ceiling, while hand-milled hardwood give texture to the floor.

Garage Door Art Bath

Episode: 7x08 | Airdate: Mar 25, 2013

Garage Door Art Bath

A small, outdated bath is upgraded with a unique design that includes magnetic leather tiles and a custom remote-controlled garage door. A sleek double shower with two-tone marble mosaic tile is split by an exotic wood bench that sleeves through the glass. The his-and-hers theme continues with a vanity that has a more traditional undermount sink with drawers on one side and a modern floating shelf with a concrete sink on the other side, connected by a ribbon of wood to match the shower.

Granite Suite

Episode: 7x09 | Airdate: Apr 15, 2013

Granite Suite

These two, small and ugly spaces aren't giving the homeowners the proper bathroom set-up they need. To fix this problem, Bath Crashers is joining the spaces to make one, large master suite, with plenty of room for guests. A giant tub with jets gets wrapped with a recycled granite stone. The walk-in shower with body sprays is big enough for two, complete with a de-fogging mirror. The stone floors are heated for warmth, a new window is added for natural light and double vanity sits next to a new flat-screen TV.

Sedona Style

Episode: 7x10 | Airdate: Apr 22, 2013

Sedona Style

The rustic styling of Sedona, Arizona turns a small, dingy, outdated bath space into a cozy, Midwest spa. The space is expanded by stealing an empty bedroom to make room for a double-sink vanity that features a Spanish wrought iron skirt-surround. There's also space for a long, deep copper tub with floor-mounted tub filler. On the floor, cold-pressed recycled poplar is used to create a stunning, durable, waterproof surface that is accented with a 5' by 3' 'tile rug' from earth-tone colored slate. The same slate is used to tile the new, spacious shower. Sconce lighting fashioned after ranch-style gas lanterns flank the vanity sinks, and more warmth is provided by a gas fireplace wrapped in multi-hued river rock.

Lake House Retreat Bath

Episode: 7x11 | Airdate: Apr 29, 2013

Lake House Retreat Bath

A massive bathroom is transformed into the ultimate spa retreat with accents including a fireplace and reclaimed wood wall with custom art piece burned into it. A ten foot vanity floating on the wall is topped with glass vessel sinks that look like blocks of ice. A custom wood and metal canopy defines the shower room space, which includes an infinity tub, stand up shower and horizontal shower bench.

Fire and Water Retreat

Episode: 7x12 | Airdate: May 13, 2013

Fire and Water Retreat

This all-white bathroom is simply a sterile mess. Everything in this space needs to go, and get turned into a warm and comfortable retreat for the homeowners. Water and fire is the new theme for this space. A two-station shower is added. The massive soaking tub that gets filled from the ceiling sits in front of a recessed fire feature. Custom double vanities with concrete sinks make getting ready fast and functional, while the wine and coffee bar lets the homeowners relax.

His and Hers Bathroom

Episode: 7x13 | Airdate: Jul 10, 2013

His and Hers Bathroom

Matt and Michelle were the lucky couple plucked from 100s of people who showed up at Mall of America, hoping for a chance at a Bath Crash. The Crashers transformed their tiny, awful space into a gorgeous, large room, perfect for two. A small, shared space gives way to a "his and her" bath suite where the only shared amenity is the large shower that splits the room, and features granite and glass walls, two rain heads, body sprays, and special audio speaker tiles that pump music into the wet space. Both homeowners get their own floating vanity with a deep, top-mounted vessel sink and one-handed chrome fixtures. No fighting over who gets the walk-in closet as each side of the suite is equipped with one, including open shelving and pantry-style pullouts. Beautiful hand-scraped Acacia flooring transitions from the bath to the bedroom. The back wall of the bathroom is a sea of tiny, sparkling lights. The entire bath can be closed off from the bedroom with a series of frosted glass panels that slide along a unique track system, adding privacy and elegance.

Season 8

Reclaimed Craftsman Bath

Episode: 8x01 | Airdate: Jul 10, 2013

Reclaimed Craftsman Bath

Two bathrooms and a mudroom are transformed into one massive dream space with a roomy shower for two and freestanding bath. A custom vanity is topped with a navy apron front kitchen sink and above, a copper mirror frame with matching blue patina. Antique suitcases become drawer fronts for a unique linen cabinet and the base for a makeup vanity chair. To push the suitcase theme over the top, a boom box built into an alligator print Samsonite.

Wash and Dry

Episode: 8x02 | Airdate: Aug 12, 2013

Wash and Dry

Washing and drying takes on new meaning in this combined bath/laundry space. The bath makeover starts with a little farmhouse chic, with wood slat arches framing the door from bedroom to bath, into the shower, and above the deck-mounted air tub. The white enameled vanity features rustic hardware, granite top and under-mount sinks. A large shower for two is wrapped in Carrara Marble and accented with clean-line, polished chrome rain-heads and body sprays. Next to a tub sits a three-sided gas fireplace that allows viewing and warmth from bath and bedroom with a mirrored mantle and more Carrara marble on the facing. A sliding barn door opens to reveal an upper floor laundry with stackable washer/dryer. The ceiling is framed out with a large, DIY, tufted fabric panel and light fixture, and a DIY laundry drying rack completes the space.

Shower with the Works

Episode: 8x03 | Airdate: Aug 12, 2013

Shower with the Works

With the help of the Bath Crashers crew, Brendan and Brittany want to turn their bathroom into a space they enjoy. To do that, a tub they never use comes out. In its place sits the massive two-person shower they've always wanted with a larger window, floating Ipe floor, shower tower with sprays and separate handheld by the bench. French doors are added for a more dramatic entrance. The sinks are showpieces that float out from the wall and in-between them sits a speaker box with wireless controlled music.

Treetop Tub

Episode: 8x04 | Airdate: Aug 19, 2013

Treetop Tub

Taking advantage of outdoor and indoor space is what this bathroom is all about, starting with a giant window along the outside wall to bring in natural light and breathtaking views of a large wooded lot teaming with wildlife. The brighter space is enhanced with a large soaking tub and his and her floating vanities in separate parts of the room. A huge walk-in shower features concrete panels etched with trees, with a TV embedded on an opposite wall. A DIY Shoji screen serves as an entrance to the bath space and when opened neatly overlays a built-in book nook. Hand-scraped Ivory White Oak covers the floor for a clean outdoorsy look and feel, and wood veneer is woven into a work of art on one of the walls to add a touch of contemporary chic to the space.

Sky-High Ceiling

Episode: 8x05 | Airdate: Sep 9, 2013

Sky-High Ceiling

Before: Eight Sides of Horror. After: A showstopper. This octagon-shaped space has 12-foot ceilings, a wall of windows and tons of potential. To give this bath the modern look the homeowner wants, everything must get ripped out. The new layout is made square and filled with a big, beautiful shower with body sprays and speakers. On the floor, which is heated, half the room is covered with a fumed oak and underneath the soaking tub lays black pebbles. Behind the tub, the old windows get replaced by an entire wall of sliding glass panels, which gives the perfect view to the outdoors.

Grotto Shower

Episode: 8x06 | Airdate: Sep 23, 2013

Grotto Shower

A bathroom barely bigger than a powder room expands into a grand luxury suite. The focal point is a huge wet room that houses a big, deep soaker tub and his/her shower heads and body sprays. Recycled granite highlights the tub wall, while three different types of tile are blended to create a unique 'rug' in the shower area. Elegant, DIY candle lanterns are suspended above the tub, and an arched entry into the shower with three glass panels finish off the space and keeps the rest of the room dry. Opposite the shower sits a huge double sink vanity, featuring a soapstone countertop and plenty of cabinets and drawers for storage. The space is enhanced with two large mirrors with built-in light strips, pendants above each sink, and floating shelves in the space between mirrors. One of the mirrors even features a TV. A DIY string pendant provides unique lighting in the new water closet, and a DIY towel rack built with Ipe adds a final, functional feature.

Infinity Tub

Episode: 8x07 | Airdate: Sep 23, 2013

Infinity Tub

This crash makes an existing bath seem much bigger and better with just a few changes in layout and by adding luxury. The brown tub and ugly deck are replaced with an infinity soaker with chromatherapy and wrapped apron for storage. The dark oak vanity gives way to a sleek glass one that floats off wall and features compartmentalized storage, plug-ins for sundry bath electronics, and a lift up mirror that houses an HDTV. A full length mirrored cabinet with more storage and plugins offsets and compliments the vanity. The carpeting is ripped out and large slabs of tile go down, with an 8-foot strip of lighted, blasted glass embedded in the floor between. The shower is upgraded with more large tile, large rain head, body sprays, and handcrafted cedar bench. The final touch is a DIY wood wall with a design blasted into maple planks and lit with tiny LEDs.

Sleek and Concrete

Episode: 8x08 | Airdate: Oct 21, 2013

Sleek and Concrete

This master bathroom is too bland for these homeowners. To get the modern makeover they want, space is added from an adjoining dining area. Two skylights are added through the attic to give a light tunnel effect. A sleek, freestanding tub sits on a concrete platform and is given privacy with a sliding smoked glass panel. The walls are floor to ceiling concrete including in the shower, which has steam and music. The result is a sleek, contemporary space with plenty of architectural interest.

Girls Gone Glam

Episode: 8x09 | Airdate: Oct 21, 2013

Girls Gone Glam

Mom and her four girls get a functional, fancy new bathroom, but there's something for Dad, too. It starts with reconfiguring the small, lofty space to make room for a huge vanity and big sink featuring two sets of fixtures emerging from a large plate glass mirror with accent LED lighting. Above the vanity are storage cubbies with lighting for the little ladies that are accessed with a rolling ladder system. More storage is built in next to the vanity above a small make-up area. On the floor is vinyl tile laid out in a herringbone pattern. The tiled shower features a teak bench and a steam unit that Dad will love. Stacked stone veneer wall is installed as a DIY and then given a special paint wash. The bathroom entrance becomes a DIY project, as a solid core door is embellished with trim and molding and painted pink. A chandelier is fitted inside an antique Victorian birdcage as one more DIY and hung from the ceiling in the center of the space.

Would You Like a Massage with That?

Episode: 8x10 | Airdate: Oct 28, 2013

Would You Like a Massage with That?

The current bathroom for these homeowners is small and needs to get bigger, fast. They use this space not only for everyday use, but also as a changing area for their pool. Adding unused bedroom space helps give the new design the spa experience this couple wanted. A wet room with dual-music playing showerheads and hydrotherapy bed sit on one side of the room. A sunken, soaker tub becomes a relaxation spot, which sits next to a fire and water feature that are lined with granite walls. If that's not enough, a fireplace divides the room from the master bedroom. A separate changing room for the pool sits next to the new exterior entrance, which is completely redone with fresh landscaping, hot tub and outdoor shower.

Blog Cabin Gets Bath Crashed, 2013

Episode: 8x11 | Airdate: Oct 28, 2013

Blog Cabin Gets Bath Crashed, 2013

Matt Muenster and the Bath Crashers crew are at Blog Cabin 2013. With the help of America's voters, they turn a small bathroom and bedroom into a perfect beach getaway. They add a huge wet-room with a walk-in shower built for two, a gorgeous soaking tub, positioned under a new skylight, plenty of storage and some incredible new fixtures. The bedroom is a mix of vintage and new, all of it anchored by a one of a kind bed. And off of this sweet suite, a porch with a swing, perfect for catching an ocean breeze and relaxint.

Holiday Party Palace

Episode: 8x12 | Airdate: Nov 25, 2013

Holiday Party Palace

This wacky, wood-paneled basement bathroom is a complete disaster. The homeowners love to entertain, especially during the holidays, but their current space just doesn't work. So when Matt Muenster chose them from hundreds at Mall of America, they were psyched! Bath Crashers blows out the old, and brings back the exciting and new with this party pad bath. A massive whirlpool tub becomes the center of attention. 'His' and 'hers' toilet rooms with urinal and TV accommodate the masses, and the custom-built space for the keggerator will make these guests never want to leave.

Dog's Best Bathroom

Episode: 8x13 | Airdate: Jan 13, 2014

Dog's Best Bathroom

With the help of the Bath Crashers crew, this small space gets big makeover not only for the homeowners, but their two dogs as well. Having a place where the pooches can enter the house, without going through the kitchen was a big want. To solve this issue, an electric doggie door into the new bathroom is installed. The shower is made bigger by ditching the unused tub, which now opens up the space for separate bathing areas for humans and their furry friends. Large-scale tiles cover the walls and floor to make it waterproof and low-maintenance. And a beautifully lit ceiling detail adds style and elegance to this remodel.

Functional, Funky Formula

Episode: 8x14 | Airdate: Jan 13, 2014

Functional, Funky Formula

Two small bathrooms become one big space, spiced up with eye-catching amenities. A large soaker tub sits atop a patterned cement tile floor. Across the way is a large walk-in shower featuring white-crackle tile and a niche along the entire length of the main wall accented with stacked yellow onyx. That stone is also used on the vanity countertop, where two vessel sinks sit below fixtures that emerge from the wall. The toilet is closed off for privacy with a custom panel of floor-to-ceiling glass. Among the DIY features are the outside shower wall that is created by charring cedar boards and varnishing for a beautiful, glossy texture, and a wall of storage boxes with metallic-looking backing and accent lighting. There's also a DIY chandelier made with aluminum tubes and glass panels. A piece of art created with wall vent covers finishes off the wall space, and a wireless sound system pumps in the homeowner's favorite music.

Season 9

Coffee Bar and Carrera Marble

Episode: 9x01 | Airdate: Jan 20, 2014

Coffee Bar and Carrera Marble

A small bathroom that is falling apart is turned into a beautiful, classic space with the help of the Bath Crashers crew. A large, carrera marble steam shower is added. Custom storage makes practical use of the space. Natural light fills the room and a built-in coffee bar make it easy to rise and shine in this bathroom remodel.

Coastal Cottage in the City

Episode: 9x02 | Airdate: Jan 20, 2014

Coastal Cottage in the City

A tiny master bath with one sink and no character is expanded and enlarged into the master bedroom to create an elegant east coast cottage space. The features include walls with reclaimed barnwood wainscoting, exposed rafters wrapped in more barnwood, and the carpeting gives way to Ipe flooring. The shower is decked out in tile mats that are sprinkled randomly throughout with 1 inch seaglass accents. Attic space along on the wall opposite the shower area is converted to fit a large vanity with drop in sinks and a storage tower. A large skylight brightens the space and brings in a bit of the outdoors. Ocean not included.

Glass Box Tub Surround

Episode: 9x03 | Airdate: Jan 27, 2014

Glass Box Tub Surround

A small bathroom gets much bigger by taking closet and exterior space. On the new outside wall, windows now surround a massive soaking tub. A custom vanity is wrapped in a leather finished granite, which also covers the entire wall. In front of that wall hangs a backlit mirror that plays music and the ceiling gets an intricate trim detail to bring this transitional design together.

Luxury, Laundry and a Shower that Sings

Episode: 9x04 | Airdate: Jan 27, 2014

Luxury, Laundry and a Shower that Sings

A small master bathroom expands into an unused adjoining bedroom to create a functional, large, and luxurious new space. Part of the room is dedicated to a stackable washer and dryer with a custom-built laundry tub that sits in a butcher-block vanity. The room is concealed by a pocket door from the rest of the bath space, which features a double sink vanity with granite top, marble tile in the shower, an Ipe shower bench, and shower glass with audio electronics that turns it into one giant music speaker. Another enclosure with pocket door conceals the water closet, and the main flooring is engineered oak barn barrel wood.

Shower Showstopper

Episode: 9x05 | Airdate: Feb 3, 2014

Shower Showstopper

When you already have a big bathroom like these homeowners do, the possibilities are endless. Bath Crashers takes this big and boring space to the next level by completely blowing up the room and starting over. A massive storefront window expands the view overlooking a golf course while a sleek soaking infinity tub sits in front of it. The shower that sits in the center of the room is completely enclosed in glass. Waterproof speaker tiles are installed for a touch of tech and custom closets fill the perimeter of this modern remodel.

Metal Fireplace, Brick Wall and Cork Floor

Episode: 9x06 | Airdate: Feb 3, 2014

Metal Fireplace, Brick Wall and Cork Floor

An old Victorian bathroom is upgraded with new materials to maintain its unique charm. A glazed brick wall highlights a steel and granite double sink vanity, while a huge soaker tub sits next to a metal-wrapped ethanol-burning fireplace. Engineered cork flooring keeps the feet warm on the way to the large walk-in shower. A wood ledge with embedded wine corks and stemware holder is the final touch for enjoying a glass of wine in the space.

A Modern and Zen Makeover

Episode: 9x07 | Airdate: Sep 8, 2014

A Modern and Zen Makeover

This bathroom is ill equipped for this family of four. It's bland, boring and lacking in square-footage. To fix this, Bath Crashers takes the bedroom next door to create a modern space with an Asian inspired theme. A sliding translucent panel divides the room. One side has a double vanity, tub and massive walk-in shower. The other side is a powder room for guests. The vanity area is given natural light with floor-to-ceiling windows on either side and a touch of tech is installed with a hidden TV mirror. Bamboo floors lay the groundwork for this Zen space and an illuminated bamboo wall sits behind a tub that plays music.

Geometric Wood Wall

Episode: 9x08 | Airdate: Sep 8, 2014

Geometric Wood Wall

A bath with carpet and angled walls is reshaped and expanded with eclectic touches. A free-standing soaker tub sits atop 24in.x48in. slab tiles and is framed by a DIY sculptured wood wall. A floating vanity with vessel sinks and wall-mounted faucets are accessed by a pivoting door and a salvaged china cabinet is transformed into extra storage.

Fabulous Flip

Episode: 9x09 | Airdate: Sep 15, 2014

Fabulous Flip

A large bath is flipped on its footprint to feature functional elegance. A double walk-in shower runs the length of the room with one half dedicated to steam and body sprays. The carpet is replaced with hand-scraped hickory flooring, atop which sit separate his and her vanities. A wine bar adds extra storage and is set off with a hand-crafted burned-wood countertop and mosaic backsplash. A do-it-yourself knee-wall made with glass and artificial tree branches adds privacy in the right place, and the main wall becomes an eye-catcher with a beautiful stenciled plaster treatment.

Mile High Ceiling

Episode: 9x10 | Airdate: Sep 15, 2014

Mile High Ceiling

This bathroom is too big, ugly and tacky for these homeowners. To tackle their bathroom nightmare, they call upon Bath Crashers to create a modern masterpiece for the space. They gut it down to the studs and re-build the room with function and style. The walk-in shower is now big enough for two with seven fixtures and music. The freestanding tub is art and sits in front of an ethanol-burning fireplace. The materials are the perfect combination of rustic meets modern with three-dimensional tiled walls and dark hardwood on the floor that are given new light with several floor-to-ceiling windows.

The Bigger the Better

Episode: 9x11 | Airdate: Sep 22, 2014

The Bigger the Better

This big bathroom is made even bigger by taking space from an unused sitting room with fireplace. Taking down the wall opens up the space for this modern makeover the homeowners wanted. A giant walk-through shower has two entrances and shower stations with body sprays. The existing fireplace gets a new face with a sleek, stacked stone that sits underneath a TV mirror. A larger window with plantation shutters lets in natural light and creates the perfect view for the infinity tub, which sits in the center of the room.

Bamboo Bliss

Episode: 9x12 | Airdate: Sep 22, 2014

Bamboo Bliss

A small, ho-hum master bath is expanded by stealing space from a walk-in closet, which becomes a large, 2-person steam shower that features music and chromatherapy lights. A long, sleek, bamboo vanity replaces the old 1-person station and features offset bamboo drawer pulls. Two mirrors are encased in unique bamboo cases with a mid-century modern geometric design. Textured wall panels dress up the entire vanity wall, and the floor features classy, elegant bamboo planking. The walk-in is replaced with a new closet system that extends from the end of the vanity into the bedroom along an entire bedroom wall, and features sliding doors with a bamboo veneer. Natural light is supplied in abundance through a new skylight in the middle of the bath space.

Season 10

Mile Hi Makeover

Episode: 10x01 | Airdate: Sep 29, 2014

Mile Hi Makeover

Making this space a real retreat starts with trashing the tub that takes up half the room. In its place is a large, unique, steam shower featuring pebbles on the floor, sleek glass tiles on the back wall, and multi-colored blue octagonal tiles on the front wall to produce a rain drop effect. The entire shower space is accessed from glass doors on each side. The shower floor pebbles flow outside the wet area to form a faux moat with LED lighting, then segues into planks of hand-scraped eucalyptus wood flooring for the remainder of the room. The shower is flanked on each side by storage cabinets with a special make-up mirror and hidden bench seat for her. Across from the storage cabinets sit his and hers furniture-style vanities with curved drawers and granite tops with built-in sinks. Clear glass pendants are suspend above each. The ceiling is layered with planks of reclaimed white-washed wood veneer, and a large window is set to provide a beautiful vista of the Rocky Mountains.

Construction Grade to Upgrade

Episode: 10x02 | Airdate: Sep 29, 2014

Construction Grade to Upgrade

Bath Crashers doesn't do beige, so a construction grade space is the perfect project to tear down and start over. Goodbye golden oak and hello to new, modern materials and amenities. A sleek soaking tub replaces the ugly corner jetted one that never go used. A two-person shower with waterproof TV is added for extra entertainment. LED lit trim and solar tube mix modern and natural light and a cocktail bar with butcher-block countertop completes this once boring bathroom's new transformation.

Basement Lounge

Episode: 10x03 | Airdate: Oct 6, 2014

Basement Lounge

A small basement bath takes on a pleasing decadence by first expanding into the laundry-utility room. That makes the space big enough to handle a deep, jetted, soaker tub right next to a huge walk in shower with a simulated wood wall and big shower bench. A unique shelf system made with belts provides space to place sundry bath items in the wet areas. Across the room a long vanity floats off the wall with rectangular vessel sinks and is topped with a large mirror that features built in storage. There's also a separate make-up/vanity area for her and a cozy bench nook where one can sit and catch the news or sports on a built-in TV over a cup o' joe or wine. The ceiling features a conversation piece art sculpture made from wooden tubes of varied diameters and lengths. Vinyl plank flooring simulating wood is easy on the feet and eyes and makes for easy clean-up too.

Black and White Vintage Wetroom

Episode: 10x04 | Airdate: Oct 6, 2014

Black and White Vintage Wetroom

An ultra small arts and crafts home bathroom is turned into a massive wet room that features vintage luxury. A large claw foot tub sits next to an ethanol-burning fireplace wrapped in overlapping sheets of silver-enameled metal. Across the way is the walk-up, glass-less shower area with two massive rain heads to soak under. The walls are 4x18 white subway tiles, while the floor is black-and-white hexagon tiles to add to the vintage feel. The shower and sink fixtures are period pieces and enhance the turn-of-the-century ambience, while the vanity frame is formed with chrome pipe fittings, a black counter top, and two milk-glass sinks with exposed plumbing. Around the corner in the dry space is storage created from threaded steel rods and wood shelving, and an out-of-sight area for the toilet to complete the space.

Bath Goes to Blog 2014

Episode: 10x05 | Airdate: Oct 13, 2014

Bath Goes to Blog 2014

The Bath Crashers crew take on a small cottage and add the ultimate bedroom suite to the second floor. There's a teak accented shower with multiple sprays overhead, a gorgeous soaking tub set in front of a picture window, a custom concrete and walnut vanity, a mirror with a hidden TV and an energy efficient toilet. The bedroom features tons of custom storage, a one of a kind headboard and wall art that is directly inspired by the lake. A sliding bookshelf door leads to a private library sanctuary off the bedroom. This is the perfect place to curl up with a cup of coffee and a good book. The entire suite has amazing lake views, making it a perfect year-round sanctuary.

Blue White and Beautiful

Episode: 10x06 | Airdate: Oct 13, 2014

Blue White and Beautiful

A bathroom better described as a powder room becomes a huge master bedroom spa. It starts with his and her vanities that are sleek furniture pieces that feature drawers that can be compartmentalized in a variety of ways for storage. There's also a lap drawer to extend her vanity into a separate make-up area; and both feature shelves with electrical hookups to keep things tidy. A deep, oval soaking tub sits atop a herringbone wood floor. Nearby is the large walk-in shower with large faux Carrera marble tile and a convenient bench. A private water closet features a separate sink, and a large closet system gives the homeowners plenty of storage for linens and clothes. Crown molding encases the entire new space, finished off with a cozy, ethanol-burning fireplace on the tub wall, which also shows off aesthetic sconce candle lighting done as a DIY project.

Mediterranean Mood

Episode: 10x07 | Airdate: Oct 20, 2014

Mediterranean Mood

A short, small, narrow bathroom and the master bedroom are razed to become a huge multi-functional spa flavored with Mediterranean accents and flair. The focal point is a walk-in shower in the center of the space with a large rain showerhead and body sprays. A cedar screen provides privacy on one side of the shower while storage cubbies and a unique water feature with a DIY valance enclose two other walls of the wet space. There's a large makeup vanity for her with a DIY cedar beam wrapped with more than half-a-dozen pendant lights suspended directly above. A long double-sink vanity with DIY basket weave cedar doors provides clean-up outside the shower, and the entire floor is laid with classy, durable, vinyl tile planks. Cedar planks line part of the ceiling outside a separate powder room built especially for guests complete the transformation.

Granite Getaway

Episode: 10x08 | Airdate: Oct 20, 2014

Granite Getaway

This tiny bathroom with blue tile everywhere needs to be crashed, and fast! Stealing hallway space allows each area of the new bathroom to have its own designated room. The tub and shower spaces are separated by a full piece of glass and are enclosed by a curved stacked granite wall. The floors are heated for comfort and decorative acrylic panels provide privacy, yet allow for natural light to spill in from windows in the hallway.

Cool, Copper and Concrete

Episode: 10x09 | Airdate: Oct 27, 2014

Cool, Copper and Concrete

These two bathrooms are separate yet open to each other at the ceiling and they need to be torn down and made into one killer space that fits with the style of this midcentury modern home. The new design features a jetted tub with a concrete deck, copper front and a perfect view of a wall mounted TV. The shower is separate, bigger and surrounded in sleek modern tile and glass. The walls are covered in birch while the floor gets a stained concrete finish. The vanity is a double concrete trough sink, which sits next to an LED lit piece of art glass etched with a fun surprise for the homeowners.

Skylight, Starlight and Stained Glass

Episode: 10x10 | Airdate: Nov 3, 2014

Skylight, Starlight and Stained Glass

This bathroom is not only big in size; it has big problems. The red tub and matching red sinks are just a few of the many things wrong with this space. Gutting it and starting over will fix the problem. Dark stone tile, custom ash cabinetry and barn-wood create the new palate. A double shower and massive jetted tub help fill the space. Skylights, a stained glass window and star-lit wall feature brings in special lighting while an ethanol-burning fireplace and heated stone counter-tops at the vanity are added for warmth.

Copper Screen

Episode: 10x11 | Airdate: Dec 29, 2014

Copper Screen

A small, outdated, pink tile bathroom expands into a large adjoining room to become a warm, inviting spa with contemporary finishes and amenities. The old bath becomes an entire shower area with body sprays set in linear copper tile and a large ceiling-mounted rain head. The main bath area features 'his' and 'her' vanities on opposite sides of the room, flanking a huge, deep soaker tub. More copper tile covers the entire tub wall, in the middle of which sits a pierced copper window covering that slides on a track for privacy. A geometric arbor crafted from bamboo suspends from the ceiling over the vanities, and allows light to bathe the bath from a large, new skylight.

Candlelit Grotto

Episode: 10x12 | Airdate: Dec 29, 2014

Candlelit Grotto

This construction grade bathroom is in need of a spark. Bath Crashers throws out the old and brings back the new in a cool way. Carrera and bold mosaic patterns fill every corner of this room. The new soaker tub sits underneath a ceiling feature of flowers lit by LED's. The shower is made bigger and given a window looking into a modern candle-lit 'fireplace' while the perimeter of the bathroom glows with custom LED crown molding.

Walk-Through Wetroom to Luxurious Lounge

Episode: 10x13 | Airdate: Dec 29, 2014

Walk-Through Wetroom to Luxurious Lounge

An old, tiny bathroom expands to become two unique spaces accessed by a walk-though cabinet with privacy glass. The dry space features a huge vanity with a large and low-profile sink, teak shelving, teak flooring, and a reverse-coffered ceiling dotted with pin lights. Pass through the cabinet, which features plenty of linen storage, into a large wet room, highlighted by a huge soaker tub, two rainshower heads and body wands, and large slabs of tile on walls. A slate tile floor adds a nice accent to the warmth and of the teak, including a teak bench for relaxing in the new spa.

Season 11

Life Changing and Accessible

Episode: 11x01 | Airdate: Apr 13, 2015

Life Changing and Accessible

A tiny bathroom didn't meet the needs of a teenager who uses a wheelchair. He was unable to shower on his own and couldn't turn around once in the room. The Bath Crashers team solved the problem by blowing out some walls to transform the room into a bigger, accessible and beautiful space. A long vanity with concrete sink allows unimpeded roll-up and ease of use. An in-wall TV highlights the expanded toilet area that features grab bars with built-in nightlights. The enlarged space features plenty of wall-to-wall storage on the way to the shower. A touch of a button slides the shower door open for access to the wet room, where a large adjustable shower-head and body sprays are controlled with an anti-scald valve. The entire space is designed with ease of maneuvering a wheelchair, including an automatic sliding pocket door for entry.

Bright Tile, Bold Pattern

Episode: 11x02 | Airdate: Apr 13, 2015

Bright Tile, Bold Pattern

These non-boring homeowners had a bathroom that was beyond bland. Bath Crashers turned the style up to 11, designing a space that fit the energetic personality of the couple. The new plan is anchored by a showstopper of a shower in the center of the room. Brightly colored tiles on the back wall catch the eye and provide a jolt of energy to the space. On either side of the shower sits 'his' and 'hers' vanities with a bright veneer finish and waterfall countertops. A modern louvered screen serves as an art feature that provides privacy if needed. Behind the tub is a sliding wall that hides a laundry chute, a feature that's artistic as well as functional. Tiles on the floor are laid in a chevron pattern, pointing the way to a memorable bathroom.

Major League Bath Crash

Episode: 11x03 | Airdate: Apr 20, 2015

Major League Bath Crash

Target Field serves as the inspiration for the ultimate baseball lover's bathroom. A family of four is thrown a curveball when Matt Muenster shows up with MLB Network analyst and former pro player, Darryl Hamilton. Instead of getting a regular crash, they are treated to a behind the scenes tour of Target Field, where Matt gets design inspiration. The result is a fantasy bathroom and clubhouse for a family who can't get enough baseball. Matt's outfitted the space with lockers, a soaking therapy tub, a TV in the shower, a urinal and walls made from the same stone found in Target field. Outside the doors of the bathroom, Matt's creating the ultimate room to relax and watch the game, complete with popcorn machine, fridge, comfy beanbag chairs and a bar.

Rustic Remodel with a Wet Room

Episode: 11x04 | Airdate: Apr 20, 2015

Rustic Remodel with a Wet Room

These homeowners have not one, but two ugly master bathrooms. Bath Crashers decides to combine them and give the new space one killer rustic remodel. Reclaimed wood from a 100-year-old barn is the main material in this space and is being used for the vanity, barn door, beams and a wood wall feature. Tile planks with a wood-like look cover the floor while pebbles occupy the new wet room. In the wet room, a Japanese style soaking tub and shower big enough for two share the same space and a touch of tech is added with a TV and sound system.

Clean, Fresh and White

Episode: 11x05 | Airdate: Apr 27, 2015

Clean, Fresh and White

A tiny pink master bath expands into another extra pink bathroom to create a large, functional master suite with plenty of natural accents. All that pink is replaced with sleek, clean, white finishes. Giant format stone tiles with the look of marble encase a huge new shower outfitted with body sprays, a large rainshower head, hand wand, and teak bench. A large, new vanity is flanked by a storage tower and topped with a cast cement counter. Ipe covers the floor and is used for the facing of the deck of the new, deep soaker tub. The entire space is capped off with a bluetooth music speaker system and a luxurious bidet toilet.

Mid-Century Modern with Fiber Optic Flare

Episode: 11x06 | Airdate: Apr 27, 2015

Mid-Century Modern with Fiber Optic Flare

This super blue, midcentury modern bathroom needs an update, and fast! To bring this space back to life, Bath Crashers installs large format tiles to create a midcentury minimalist look. A sleek soaking tub replaces the old blue one, which adds beauty and function to the room. Antique brass pendants add a touch of old while a wall feature of large panels with the original blue prints of the home are lit with fiber optics to highlight the new in this space.

Bathing by Candlelight

Episode: 11x07 | Airdate: May 4, 2015

Bathing by Candlelight

A dungeon-like basement bathroom needed to be transformed into a sophisticated and sparkly shrine for the homeowner. To make that happen, the Bath Crashers took down the dark wood paneling, knocked down walls and added glitz and glamour. White marble lines the walls, glass, jewel cut sinks sit atop a white vanity with mirrored accents and a one of a kind etched, vintage door gives the space privacy. Warmth is provided by a new steam shower and a double-sided fireplace. An illuminated mirror wall with candles is the backdrop for a classic claw-foot soaking tub and a crystal chandelier adds the final touch of bling to this bathroom.

Big Easy Elegance

Episode: 11x08 | Airdate: May 11, 2015

Big Easy Elegance

This traditional, shotgun-style New Orleans home has a bathroom that is old, small and not working for these homeowners. Taking over the bedroom next door allows for a classic, Southern-style remodel complete with carerra marble tile covering the floor, walls and shower which is complete with body sprays, a rain showerhead and Bluetooth speakers. A claw-foot tub acts as an art piece in the center of the room, which sits underneath a massive crystal chandelier and a custom vanity that accommodates his and hers sides with a make-up station and flat-screen TV.

Beachy Coastal Bath

Episode: 11x09 | Airdate: May 11, 2015

Beachy Coastal Bath

A big but plain bathroom gets a makeover with beachy cottage comfort in mind. Beadboard on the ceiling sets the tone for the space, with a large double-sink vanity and undermount seashell sinks. A separate make-up area for 'her' features a mirror dressed out in round glass tiles and edge lighting. Carrera marble covers the walls, highlighted with blue, iridescent mosaics. The wet space features a huge rainshower head on one side, with a large, deep soaker tub opposite. Acacia wood flooring in a classic herringbone pattern completes the space.

New Orleans Style

Episode: 11x10 | Airdate: May 18, 2015

New Orleans Style

The Bath Crashers crew gives new meaning to chic Southern charm with a makeover of a mid-70s New Orleans bathroom. The homeowners had plenty of room, but the layout was just plain weird. The new plan reconfigures the space to make it both useful and beautiful. From the bedroom, step through a set of sliding doors into a vestibule with a center storage island and one of a kind oyster shell chandelier suspended over it. On either side of the space are spacious walk-in closets. A few more steps and you are into the bathroom area with a long vanity and a smaller make-up vanity. A roomy walk-in shower with huge rainhead sits across from a deep soaking tub, all with brushed nickel fixtures. Crown molding wraps around the ceiling, a custom painted wall has crystal accents and the flooring is a stunning pearled oak.

Disappearing TV

Episode: 11x11 | Airdate: Jun 29, 2015

Disappearing TV

Before, this bathroom barely fit a shower, vanity and toilet. To give these homeowners the master suite they've always wanted, Bath Crashers tears down a wall to take over an unused den. Now the space is big enough for a classically rustic remodel featuring woods and a white color palette. A large walk-in shower features a wood and glass wall. The double vanity made of cedar is suspended from the wall by metal chains and given a custom finish. The walls pack a punch with modular art panels and a TV disappears behind a portrait of the family with the push of a button.

Season 12

Barnwood Bath

Episode: 12x01 | Airdate: Oct 26, 2015

Barnwood Bath

A bathroom with an awkward layout gets a complete overhaul. The new bathroom is warm, rustic and romantic. Reclaimed barn wood and corbels frame the new tub space, in the middle of which sits a deep soaking slipper tub with brass claw feet. On the tub wall sits an electric fireplace, which is wrapped in reclaimed tin panels. The middle of the room is divided by a huge, framed, 2-sided mirror, with a large vanity and acrylic sink on one side, and a makeup area on the other. Wood grain vinyl planks cover the main floor, and a crystal chandelier bathes the entire space in warm, reflective light.

Graffiti Tile

Episode: 12x02 | Airdate: Nov 2, 2015

Graffiti Tile

Two poorly laid out bathrooms are turned over to Bath Crashers to build back one Mid-Century Modern space that will fit with the rest of the home. Once the walls are knocked down, it leaves enough space to create a room full of intricate angles designed to capture the eye and make the space feel bigger. The shower room is spacious with modern tiles and fixtures. A sleek soaking tub sits in front a wall of tile that packs a colorful punch with its graffiti design. The floor is laid out in a contemporary chevron pattern and a glowing wall feature is created using paintballs with bright colors.

High-Tech Master Suite

Episode: 12x03 | Airdate: Nov 9, 2015

High-Tech Master Suite

A neglected cabin, last touched in the 1970s, gets a full-on makeover courtesy of Blog Cabin. Bath Crashers tackles the master suite, creating a contemporary mountain retreat designed to take in the views and pamper the lucky person who will eventually call this place home. There's a shower with tons of body sprays and a multi-head rain fixture overhead that changes colors depending on the mood. The vanity is one of a kind, a former entertainment center that now has plenty of storage and style. On the walls, wood and rock pay tribute to the beautiful, rustic mountain setting. The furnishing are all-out luxury, from the super comfy bed, to the gorgeous floors, to the custom storage cabinetry. This master suite is all about 'roughing it' with style and comfort!

Large and Luxurious

Episode: 12x04 | Airdate: Nov 9, 2015

Large and Luxurious

A small and dysfunctional bath space expands into a family sitting room to create a luxurious spa environment that can be used by the entire family. The old bath becomes a wet room featuring a roomy shower and air tub nestled next to a cozy wood candle wall. The former sitting room transforms into a lounge-like spa space with unique hand-crafted bench seating. A double sink vanity lines one of the new walls with vessel sinks. Custom built transom windows above the vanities and door allow extra light to flood the space, which is covered in stained maple.

Concrete and Sauna

Episode: 12x05 | Airdate: Nov 16, 2015

Concrete and Sauna

This bathroom is too small to create the modern, industrial space these homeowners would love to have. Taking over an unused dining room next door gives Bath Crashers the space they need to create a sleek new layout that has dark concrete on the floors and is featured on a wall behind a bright white soaking tub. The shower is big, open and packed with nine different fixtures, which are all controlled digitally. Bath Crashers expanded the space even further, building an addition to house a custom sauna. Music will play through two waterproof speakers, one of which will go into the two-person sauna that's wrapped in cedar and special lighting.

Seashell Bathroom

Episode: 12x06 | Airdate: Nov 16, 2015

Seashell Bathroom

This tiny, cold and cramped room has the homeowners longing for a tropical getaway right in their home. To do this, Bath Crashers expands the bathroom and brings the beach into this remodel. The shower brings water in a big way with a rain showerhead, wall showerhead and body sprays. Custom tiles made of materials found at the shore add an eye-catching pop of color and a media set-up that includes a TV, speakers and lighting control will bring the soothing sounds and images of the shore to this space.

Ombre Tub

Episode: 12x07 | Airdate: Nov 23, 2015

Ombre Tub

Small, narrow, and mundane becomes roomier with touches of farmhouse charm. The space expands into the master bedroom and features a vaulted ceiling with reclaimed wood planks and beams. A vintage-looking, ombre hued tub and chrome filler take over the area once occupied by an unused whirlpool tub. Wall-mounted farmhouse sinks with chrome fixtures line one wall, with subway tile backsplash and vintage sconce lighting. A steel frame, welded and patina'd on site, fronts two of the large shower glass panels to give it an industrial window look, and four galvanized steel farm buckets, drilled with holes and soaked in vinegar, are transformed into ceiling mounted light fixtures.

Steel Wall

Episode: 12x08 | Airdate: Nov 23, 2015

Steel Wall

An awkward bathroom is given style and functionality when two space-eating closets are removed. The new space is filled with a standing soaker tub, teak wood storage shelves and a shower nearly double its original size.

Fire, Stone and Views

Episode: 12x09 | Airdate: Nov 30, 2015

Fire, Stone and Views

Bath Crashers takes a boring before and creates the ultimate after with a modern spa for these homeowners. Everything is broken down into 'his' and 'hers' stations. A fire feature is a separating wall between the bedroom and bathroom. Two vanities mirror each other on opposite sides of the space, which are given a modern detail using belts. The shower is a step higher than the rest of the room with two shower stations on either side and a floor to ceiling window that sits between each station, which provides a view of the wooded backyard.

Pool Party Bathroom

Episode: 12x10 | Airdate: Dec 7, 2015

Pool Party Bathroom

A family's small master bathroom is combined with their outdoor pool area to create a dual-purpose modern spa and pool space. The luxurious new suite includes a back-lit vanity and a multi-purpose shower.

Musical Bathroom

Episode: 12x11 | Airdate: Dec 14, 2015

Musical Bathroom

An ugly, carpeted bathroom is transformed into a modern spa with amenities to perfectly fit the needs of the homeowner who loves to sing. The suite now includes an acoustical wall panel with sound-proofing foam and speakers.

Copper Toned

Episode: 12x12 | Airdate: Dec 21, 2015

Copper Toned

A dark and moldy bathroom is given a new life with spa-like amenities. A large hammered copper tub sits atop an acacia wood floor and the accent wall made of copper pennies complements the copper pipe towel rack.

Wood, Glass, Metal, Modern

Episode: 12x13 | Airdate: Dec 28, 2015

Wood, Glass, Metal, Modern

Homeowners with a tiny bathroom get the master suite of their dreams when Bath Crashers transforms the space. After expanding into a bedroom, the two-part bath now has a modern flare with glass panels and a disappearing TV.

Rustic Bozeman Bathroom

Episode: 12x14 | Airdate: Dec 28, 2015

Rustic Bozeman Bathroom

Bath Crashers helps mountain-dwelling homeowners create the rustic and modern retreat of their dreams. The small space is transformed into a spacious suite with a multi-head shower, a jetted tub and fireplace.

Chrome, Color and Cool

Episode: 12x15 | Airdate: Jan 4, 2016

Chrome, Color and Cool

An outdated and pink-tiled bathroom is converted to an edgy master suite with nods to 70s chic and Airstream trailers. The room now features a powder room with a unique wall urinal, a roomy shower and funky artwork.

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