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1. Teak Tub Retreat

1. Teak Tub Retreat
Bath Crashers is crashing Seattle and one couple is getting the ultimate bath makeover. Teak flooring creates a backdrop for a fireplace above the tub. Custom glass counters, a skylight and pebble tiles set this space apart.
2. Terrible Terrarium

2. Terrible Terrarium
These homeowners are in desperate need of some help. Their bathroom looks like a terrarium stuck in the '60s.
3. Hi-Tech Seattle Bath

3. 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.
4. Bigger and Brighter

4. Bigger and Brighter
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.
5. Infinity Tub Oasis

5. 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.
6. Mirror, Mirror

6. Mirror, Mirror
Everything in this home has been remodeled to reflect the homeowners' tastes - except for the master bath. Matt guts the space and brings in a steam shower with mood lighting, softly glowing sinks and separate vanities.
7. Bachelor Bar Bath

7. Bachelor Bar Bath
A bachelor's master bath is turned into the ultimate guy's paradise. Using masculine products like concrete tile, custom-built metal and pleather vanities, a stainless steel toilet and a urinal make this an unforgettable design.
8. Clean Lines and Concrete

8. Clean Lines and Concrete
Matt brings in a handcrafted concrete countertop with an integrated sink that'll top a red oak vanity, with a matching custom vanity and an oak-wrapped pony wall. Plus, the old linoleum flooring gets an eco-friendly upgrade.
9. Arts and Crafts Bathroom

9. Arts and Crafts Bathroom
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.
10. From Pink to Perfect

10. 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. Dark, rich colors replace the pink, and an in-laid parquet floor also changes up the space.
11. Wardrobe Showstopper

11. Wardrobe Showstopper
The Swartzes' master bathroom makes zero sense. The shower, sink and toilet areas are tiny, cramped rooms. Matt guts the room and flips the layout, and a series of sleek wardrobes now line the entrance to the contemporary space.
12. Elegant Escape

12. 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.
13. Bath Crashers Goes Blog Cabin

13. Bath Crashers Goes 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.













