Danny Lipford in completed master bathroom makeover project.
Danny Lipford in completed master bathroom makeover project.

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After gutting the existing master bathroom in his house and installing new drywall and subflooring, Danny and his crew finish up the project with the installation of tile flooring, new cabinets and countertops, a freestanding tub, closet storage, lighting, and more.

V-Groove Wood Ceiling

Vaulted bathroom ceiling with skylight and chandelier.
Vaulted bathroom ceiling.

To add style to the vaulted ceiling in the bathroom, V-groove wood boards were installed with a faux beam at the top to allow mounting of the hanging chandelier from Kichler (Barcelona, model 1632TZ). To provide additional lighting, sconces from Kichler (Hanna, model 45068HB) were mounted on the wall.

The ceiling also has a Velux skylight that can be opened by remote control to let fresh air into the room.

Tile Floor and Shower

Before the floor and shower tile were installed, cement backer board was screwed to the plywood subfloor and shower walls. The joints in the backer board were then covered with fiberglass tape, and the shower walls coated with a waterproof sealant.

To make sure the floor of the shower is watertight, a flexible vinyl pan was put down first that extends up the walls behind the backer board. The sloped pan bed was shaped with a trowel from an almost dry mix of Portland cement and sand.

Large 20” square tile were installed in a straight pattern on the bathroom floor and diagonally on the walls of the shower. Mosaic tile resembling river stones were laid on the shower floor, while mosaic glass tile were on the accent wall behind the tub.

To keep the tile shower looking like new, it was treated with Wet & Forget Shower spray to prevent the build-up of soap scum, mold, and mildew.

His and her vanities with Merillat cabinets and granite countertops.
His and her vanities with Merillat cabinets and granite countertops.

Cabinets and Countertops

Merillat cabinets with granite countertops (Sienna Bordeaux) and hanging mirrors from Uttermost (Almont, model 08099) were used for the his and her vanities that comprise one wall of the bathroom. A lower section in the center under the decorative glass window from Hy-Lite helped to break up the long expanse.

Undermount white sinks from Lenova (model PU-01-W) and faucets from Moen (Waterhill, model TS418NL) were installed to complete the matching vanities.

Wall Paint

The paint color used on the walls of Danny’s master bathroom renovation is matrix by Behr.

Tub and Toilet

Freestanding soaking tub.
Freestanding soaking tub.

The large, freestanding soaking tub from Victoria & Albert (Toulouse, model TOU-N-SW) really makes a bold statement in the bathroom, with the faucet mounted on the mosaic tile wall and the drain concealed by the base of the tub.

The high-tech toilet from Toto (model MS854114SL) has an extra smooth, ionized SanaGloss glaze to keep it clean longer, and a remote controlled heated seat that’s the epitome of luxury.

Closet Expansion

The his and her closet was enlarged and expanded to include room for shoe shelves as well as hanging racks for clothes and shelves and drawers for storage.

Master Bath Products

Products used in Danny’s master bathroom makeover include:

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Danny Lipford

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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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