His and Hers Bathroom

Season 7Episode 1330 minJul 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.

His and Hers Bathroom has aired on Jul 10, 2013 at 10:00 PM
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