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Bo Zarts

(26,443 posts)
Sat May 16, 2026, 03:17 PM 15 hrs ago

Before/After 2nd-floor bathroom in our 121 year old house (5-month project)

Before:


After:


It was a mess!
*Plaster walls and ceilings
*Layers of paint and wall paper
*Layers of old tile
*Hundreds of pounds of hand-poured concrete between floor joists
*Active knob-and-tube wiring
*Asbestos
*Incredibly old plumbing
*All the demolition had to be carried down narrow stairs in 5-gal. plastic buckets.

The second floor is my study/studio and storage, so this is my "executive wash room." I plan to use the second floor for my work as long as I can climb the stairs. Since I can still do fire lookout towers, that should be a while.

Our contractor specializes in old houses, and he has been doing work on our house for over 20 years. This was the last big project that we are planning on, and we finally have the house ready for our old age. When the time comes that we can't do stairs, everything we need is on the first level.

The house was built in 1905, before the street existed. It was a caretaker's or guest house behind a much larger house which has been long gone.

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Before/After 2nd-floor bathroom in our 121 year old house (5-month project) (Original Post) Bo Zarts 15 hrs ago OP
Lovely! SheltieLover 15 hrs ago #1
Beautiful! Wow, whatta job. MiHale 15 hrs ago #2
Tons of work but not razing the house is respecting the past and you've done it very well Deuxcents 15 hrs ago #3
That's beautiful! sheshe2 15 hrs ago #4
Good job SuzyandPuffpuff 15 hrs ago #5
Good job. Old Crank 15 hrs ago #6
It's absolutely gorgeous! 10 Turtle Day 15 hrs ago #7
Very well done! Pucks mom 15 hrs ago #8
'Tis a thing of beauty! niyad 14 hrs ago #9
Nice. I am really glad you maintained the overall aesthetic of the old house with this hlthe2b 14 hrs ago #10
Grab bar by shower head? irisblue 14 hrs ago #11
Show us more hurple 14 hrs ago #12
Great job, enjoy. Main floor laundry is a must for seniors. multigraincracker 14 hrs ago #13
Very nice! Must feel great to have all of your big home KPN 14 hrs ago #14
Lovely transformation! highplainsdem 14 hrs ago #15
Beautiful Job ms.pamela 14 hrs ago #16
Great job!!! paleotn 14 hrs ago #17
Gorgeous !!! Karadeniz 14 hrs ago #18
Is it the camera lens, or is the end result actually a bigger bathroom? Beartracks 14 hrs ago #19
Very nice! calimary 14 hrs ago #20
Curious... ultralite001 14 hrs ago #21
That's fantastic 👍👍 TommieMommy 14 hrs ago #22
Wow, thanks for sharing! PatSeg 13 hrs ago #23
Wow, thanks for sharing! PatSeg 13 hrs ago #24
As a contractor who's done a ton of kitchen & bath remodels, that looks great! CaptainTruth 13 hrs ago #25
It looks great. greatauntoftriplets 13 hrs ago #26
Every time I see the stairs you climb on the fire towers, my knees ache. erronis 13 hrs ago #27
That is wonderful. I love the walk in shower. 1WorldHope 13 hrs ago #28
LOVE... GiqueCee 13 hrs ago #29
Loved that shower floor also. KS Toronado 12 hrs ago #32
Grab bars? Onlyserious 13 hrs ago #30
Nice! I love that shower. LoisB 13 hrs ago #31
I really like the lattice tile Bristlecone 11 hrs ago #33
Hard work paid off, it's beatiful. Figarosmom 9 hrs ago #34
An admirable job! Aussie105 3 hrs ago #35
Amazing renovation gademocrat7 48 min ago #36

Deuxcents

(27,664 posts)
3. Tons of work but not razing the house is respecting the past and you've done it very well
Sat May 16, 2026, 03:30 PM
15 hrs ago

Just from following you on your travels with your camera, I would think you’d save the house and bring back some of its old charm. Looks great..love the plantation shutters..they transform any room

Old Crank

(7,239 posts)
6. Good job.
Sat May 16, 2026, 03:39 PM
15 hrs ago

Our new flat is 25 years old. We are going to be ripping out the tub and replacing it with a walk in shower, old age. The toilet cistern will have to be addressed also. Open teh wall to get the old one out and the new one in. Can't wait.....

I just finished, for the most part the kitchen from our move in.

Always a joy to remodel houses.

Pucks mom

(126 posts)
8. Very well done!
Sat May 16, 2026, 03:55 PM
15 hrs ago

I had a house built in 1904 and the before picture is just like what I had to work with.

hlthe2b

(114,644 posts)
10. Nice. I am really glad you maintained the overall aesthetic of the old house with this
Sat May 16, 2026, 04:06 PM
14 hrs ago

updating. (Too bad the same principle is apparently being lost at the White House by you know who)...

KPN

(17,504 posts)
14. Very nice! Must feel great to have all of your big home
Sat May 16, 2026, 04:16 PM
14 hrs ago

improvement projects behind you.

ms.pamela

(93 posts)
16. Beautiful Job
Sat May 16, 2026, 04:28 PM
14 hrs ago

Maybe these pictures will help propel me into action on my second story bathroom too.

Beartracks

(14,646 posts)
19. Is it the camera lens, or is the end result actually a bigger bathroom?
Sat May 16, 2026, 04:45 PM
14 hrs ago

The before shot looks like little more than a closet, but maybe it's a wide angle pointed more toward the floor?

In any event, you've got an incredibly satisfying "new" bathroom. Very executive!

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ultralite001

(2,670 posts)
21. Curious...
Sat May 16, 2026, 04:55 PM
14 hrs ago

What did you do for insulation??? Is the only ventilation through the windows???

It looks fabulous!!!

CaptainTruth

(8,253 posts)
25. As a contractor who's done a ton of kitchen & bath remodels, that looks great!
Sat May 16, 2026, 05:18 PM
13 hrs ago

I also realize that the real lasting quality is hidden behind the surface the homeowner sees.

I hope you've found a truly good contractor who takes pride in their work! Trust me, they're rare in this business.

erronis

(24,497 posts)
27. Every time I see the stairs you climb on the fire towers, my knees ache.
Sat May 16, 2026, 05:33 PM
13 hrs ago

And great job on the bathroom. I have never dealt with hand-poured concrete between the joists. That had to have been a bear. How did you get it our without using a jackhammer?

1WorldHope

(2,144 posts)
28. That is wonderful. I love the walk in shower.
Sat May 16, 2026, 05:35 PM
13 hrs ago

The picture makes it look huge. The floor of the shower is interesting. Is that a mat?
Our house was built around 1900 as well. I love these old houses. I wish we had a really good contractor like yours.

Onlyserious

(111 posts)
30. Grab bars?
Sat May 16, 2026, 05:55 PM
13 hrs ago

We're doing a similar project using as many grab bars that double as towel rods as we can manage--we have a TP dispenser that doubles as a grab-bar as well. Beautiful project!

Aussie105

(8,164 posts)
35. An admirable job!
Sun May 17, 2026, 03:00 AM
3 hrs ago

Must have cost a lot of money!

Our home is less than 80 years old, but the kitchen and bathroom got the makeover too.

Your reno is a work of art though, ours is more of the 'basic but practical' school of thought.

Bathroom workers, them of Middle Eastern descent, worked their butts off in the bathroom, never even stopping for lunch.
Worked out later it was the time of Ramadan!

Did some work in there myself though - grab rails, and plenty of them, some vertical and some horizontal to double as towel rails, shelving.
Just to put my personal touch on it.

I'd suggest one grab rail near the shower, for when you close your eyes, and one near the toilet, to make getting up easier as you get older.

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