We’re giving a couple’s master bathroom a facelift to make their space more worthy of the title.

This house belongs to Tom and Linda Lyles. Since they moved in 16 years ago, they’ve wanted to renovate the master bath.

Dated floral wallpaper once covered the area so the couple took it down and did some damage that they just didn’t know how to fix.

That was over a year ago, so this master bathroom is past due for an update.

Linda would like a new countertop, along with painted cabinets and updated pulls, and an electrical outlet for her husband’s side of the vanity.

Tom would like the doorway leading to the water closet converted into a cased opening.

In addition, he’d like to see the builder-grade mirror replaced with two separate mirrors.

Tom and Linda Lyles removed their wallpaper more than a year ago, and soon realized that updating their master bedroom would be a bigger job than they’d anticipated.

So, besides painting the walls, we’ll replace the mirror, convert the water closet doorway to a cased opening, update the vanity, and replace the sinks and countertop.


The Projects:

Master Bathroom Facelift

Chelsea and I disconnect the sink and remove the countertop. With the master bathroom’s countertop out of the way, we can finish removing the wallpaper — with a little help from a paper scoring tool and some hot water.

After stripping off the remainder of the wallpaper, Chelsea and Linda remove the doors and drawers from the vanity while I cover up the wall damage throughout the room with a coat of joint compound. Then we tackle the doorway to the water closet.

After removing the split jamb, I begin nailing 1-by-6’s to the framing to make this a proper cased opening.

Convert Vanity Doors to Shaker Style

The master bathroom’s vanity doors were a French provincial style and we’re changing them to Shaker style.

The conversion isn’t difficult because I found strips that are the right width and thickness at the home center.

I just have to glue the strips to the door and then we can paint.

Danny Lipford converts cabinet doors to the popular Shaker style.

Install a Quartz Countertop

The master bathroom’s new quartz countertop arrives without any holes for the sinks.

Of course, that’s normal. The sink comes with a template, so you just have to place that on the countertop and trace it. This gives you the guideline for cutting out the hole.

Once the sink openings are complete, the countertop can go into place, followed by the back and side splashes.

This quartz bathroom countertop is an upgrade from Tom and Linda’s old laminate surface.

Replace the Master Bathroom’s Vent Fan

After I remove the master bathroom’s old fan grille and unplug the motor, I remove the motor and mounting plate.

This NuTone QuicKit includes a new motor and mounting plate that fits right into the same spot.

It also includes a new grille that makes it look as good as it performs.

The NuTone QuicKit makes replacing a bathroom ventilation fan easy.

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Danny Lipford, Chelsea Lipford Wolf, and Tom and Linda Lyles
‘Today’s Homeowner’ hosts Danny Lipford and Chelsea Lipford Wolf, with Tom and Linda Lyles

Post-Production Thoughts

Tom and Linda’s master bathroom facelift had stalled after they removed the wallpaper. The vanity was showing its age and the lack of electrical outlets and the location of the laundry hamper made it more difficult to use the space.

Now, the bare drywall is gone and the room has a clean, comfortable feel. The vanity has new life thanks to updated doors, a coat of paint, and of course the new quartz countertops.

New mirrors, light fixtures and the addition of crown molding create a more custom feel for the space, and that additional outlet makes it easier to use. So does the new laundry chute into the closet.

Finally, the conversion of the water closet doorway to a cased opening makes it all feel planned, not accidental.

And we were able to do all of this for about $1,800 in materials.


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Danny Lipford is a home improvement expert and television personality who started his remodeling business, Lipford Construction, at the age of 21 in Mobile, Alabama. He gained national recognition as the host of the nationally syndicated television show, Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford, which started as a small cable show in Mobile. Danny's expertise in home improvement has also led him to be a contributor to popular magazines and websites and the go-to source for advice on everything related to the home. He has made over 200 national television appearances and served as the home improvement expert for CBS's The Early Show and The Weather Channel for over a decade. Danny is also the founder of 3 Echoes Content Studio, TodaysHomeowner.com, and Checking In With Chelsea, a décor and lifestyle blog.

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