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Kari and Tony’s super-resourceful bathroom remodel — saving thousands of dollars by scouring ReStore, salvage, craigslist and more

pam kueber - Updated: July 24, 2021

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

Talk about resourceful! Kari and her husband recently gut-remodeled and enlarged the 25-square-foot half-bath attached to the master bedroom in their 1954 split-level home. And to remake it, they scoured their local ReStore, salvage places, craigslist, estate sales and ebay for incredible deals on both new and great-shape salvaged materials to use. Time can equal money and indeed, by putting in the time, they saved hundreds — probably thousands of dollars — on wall tile and trim, glass block, plumbing fixtures and more. And yup, this handy couple then DIY installed everything to make this gorgeous, vintage style yellow-and-black bathroom that suits the house perfectly!

Kari wrote (edited to combine a few emails and for flow):

My husband and I recently remodeled and added a shower to our 1954 split-level master half bath. After seeing your website with readers remodels, we decided to stay true to the era of our home. 

We had limited space and used all salvaged materials with a few exceptions, and it really came out great. My husband did all the rough-in carpentry, plumbing, and electrical. I came up with the design, built the shower pan, and did all the tiling and glass block.

The small 5′ x 5′ master bedroom half-bath had been redone in the 80’s or 90’s by previous owners. We were able to steal a foot of space from one of the two 5′ wide closets, giving us a total space of 5′ x 6′. It was a little tricky taking pictures in such a tiny space. The photo above was taken after the floor and shower base were tiled in. We left the toilet in the original spot, and the wall to the right side of photo was the one we bumped out. The original sink was were the corner of the new shower base is.

I am honored that you want to show our project on the blog. Retro Renovation and the readers’ projects have been a huge inspiration for us. Before your blog, we were headed for a millennial remodel — I’m so glad we didn’t do it. Our home definitely has a mid-century look with an asymmetric roof-line and hopefully a bathroom that looks as if it’s always been there.

Thank you,
Kari

Kari and Tony: What an inspiration your project is! You’ve done something I’ve often dreamed of: Finding and using mostly all vintage or salvage materials to create a space — and then you built it yourself to0! Congratulations on an amazing job — and thank you so much for sharing!

Resources for Kari and Tony’s super resourceful bathroom remodel:

Kari said:

  • Thoughtful details: “Every woman needs a ledge to shave her legs,” Kari wrote.

    The floor and black trim and base tile was purchased at a local big box store.

  • The black hex tile in the shower was $10 from the local Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
  • I was really undecided about the color for the wall tile — I didn’t want anything too dark in such a small space with no window. I found nine boxes of Interceramic metro yellow plus one box of yellow bullnose trim at a salvage warehouse for $90. They carry this same tile at Classic Tile in New York.
  • I found the glass blocks on Craigslist for $50. Put them up the old-fashioned way — with mortar.
  • Standard one-piece low profile toilet, from Habitat for Humanity ReStore — $35. By the way, for all the colored toilets out there, a black seat — $40 from Amazon — works nicely.
  • Shower curtain — $15 eBay
  • Neo-angle shower rod — $67 Amazon

  • American Standard sink — Craigslist $65.
  • Shower head from eBay. Found matching shower handles at Locke Plumbing. 
  • Medicine cabinet, on Craigslist for $75.
  • Nutone fan/light combo at a salvage warehouse, $7 (recently had to replace fan motor for $48, thru Amazon)
  • Finally with such a small room, we needed some storage. At a local estate sale I found a cool tension-pole shelf unit for $15.

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  1. J D Log says

    February 16, 2017 at 9:39 pm

    Great job the yellow, black and pink look like a great colour combination reminds me of the 50’s tri-colour cars. I am not usually a fan of glass bricks in bathrooms but you have made it look good

  2. G S says

    February 15, 2017 at 10:07 pm

    Love this! We also have a similarly-sized bathroom without a shower. Good to see it can really happen. Although in our hall bath, we’d like to do the yellow. We already have the pinwheel tile there. 🙂

  3. Shelley says

    February 14, 2017 at 12:34 pm

    Gorgeous work! Better-than-professional results. I’m in AWE of your tiling/masonry skills. We’re thinking of a new (old!) bathroom or two and finding a good tile setter feels like such a challenge!
    Congrats!!!

  4. Elizabeth M says

    February 13, 2017 at 7:51 pm

    Awesome! We own a 1958 ranch with yellow wall tile and black trim tile. When we first moved in we hated it and couldn’t wait to replace the whole thing. Once we removed all the 80s wallpaper and put in a new pedestal sink, we discovered we actually love our bathroom.

  5. Karin says

    February 13, 2017 at 7:32 pm

    What a charming bathroom. We don’t see black and yellow very often here. I can’t imagine why! And oh yeah I LOVE that toilet. I’m kind of obsessed with that Art Deco shaped tank. Why don’t they bring these back?

  6. lynda says

    February 13, 2017 at 7:05 pm

    I love bargain hunting remodel jobs. It looks wonderful. You are both lucky to be so talented!

  7. Keith says

    February 13, 2017 at 7:05 pm

    You did a fantastic job on the remodel. Thanks for keeping the sauce conducive to your home.

  8. Donna in SC says

    February 13, 2017 at 6:54 pm

    What a WONDERFUL job! Thank you both for kickstarting my backside to make more improvements in my 1960 house!

  9. Mary Elizabeth says

    February 13, 2017 at 1:04 pm

    What I like the best, besides the pretty toilet and the happy yellow, is the pops of pink in the walls and the rug.

    • Kari says

      February 13, 2017 at 11:13 pm

      Actually, the rug & wall are gray but I can see how the lighting in the photos gives them a pink cast.

  10. Marie Gamalski says

    February 13, 2017 at 11:34 am

    Really love the yellow, goes a long way in making a small space look and feel bright. Really great job!

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