I Hate My Bath

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  • 2011
  • 6 Seasons
  • 7.9  (11)

I Hate My Bath is a reality show hosted by Jeff Devlin, an experienced builder and designer. The show aired on the DIY Network from 2011 to 2013 and followed homeowners who were desperate to update their outdated and dysfunctional bathrooms. Each episode of the show featured one particular homeowner, who would express their discontent for their existing bathroom design, layout, and functionality. They would then work alongside Jeff Devlin and his team of contractors and designers to transform their bathrooms into their dream spaces. The show begins with Jeff Devlin meeting with the homeowner to assess their current bathroom situation, listen to their complaints, and determine their design preferences. Following the initial consultation, Jeff and his team go to work, and the transformation process begins. The show does an excellent job of showcasing the entire renovation process, from demolition to the final touches. The homeowners get to see firsthand what goes into turning an outdated and dysfunctional bathroom into a stylish and functional space. One of the most impressive things about I Hate My Bath is the attention to detail that goes into each renovation. Jeff and his team take into account every aspect of the bathroom, including lighting, color schemes, fixtures, and appliances, to create a cohesive and visually stunning space. The show also features a range of design styles, from modern and minimalist to traditional and elaborate. This ensures that there is something for everyone, regardless of their personal taste. Another aspect of the show that stands out is the use of practical solutions to common bathroom problems. Jeff and his team are experts in creating innovative storage solutions, maximizing space, and making the most out of even the smallest of bathrooms. The show does an excellent job of showcasing these solutions and demonstrating how they can be applied to other bathroom renovation projects. The show is not just about the renovation itself; it also explores the personal stories and motivations of each homeowner. Many of the homeowners have significant life events or changes that have prompted the desire to update their bathrooms, such as starting a family, dealing with health issues, or simply wanting to improve their quality of life. The show does an excellent job of weaving these personal stories into the renovation process and highlighting the emotional impact that a new bathroom can have on a person's life. Overall, I Hate My Bath is an informative and entertaining show that provides practical solutions and design inspiration for anyone looking to update their bathroom. Jeff Devlin's expertise, coupled with the personal stories of the homeowners, makes for a compelling and engaging viewing experience. Whether you are looking for design ideas, storage solutions, or simply a dose of renovation inspiration, I Hate My Bath has something for everyone.

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Seasons
A Bathroom Divided
13. A Bathroom Divided
January 8, 2015
Danny and Sandy had lived with their dysfunctional master bath long enough and jumped at the chance for Jeff Devlin to transform it into the spacious master suite of their dreams. With vision and creativity, the end result stuns.
The Fast Food Bathroom
12. The Fast Food Bathroom
December 16, 2014
Jeff Devlin helps homeowners remodel their 1980s-era bathroom into a charming, updated master suite with custom copper countertops, brand new freestanding tub, and amenities like a fireplace, TV and electric privacy window..
Some Styles Don't Last Forever
11. Some Styles Don't Last Forever
December 16, 2014
Jeff Devlin updates a dysfunctional 1970's bath into a bold, contemporary master suite featuring a tricked out steam shower with custom glass and high gloss paneling, smoky floor tile, and modern his and her vanities.
The Balinese Bathroom
10. The Balinese Bathroom
December 16, 2014
Jeff Devlin helps homeowners transform their carpeted bathroom into a bamboo-lined Balinese getaway.
Everything Is Coming up Roses
9. Everything Is Coming up Roses
December 16, 2014
An outdated pink-and-rose-themed bathroom is transformed into an inviting space with a stacked stone accent wall, pebble stone shower and a concrete sink and counter.
The Barnyard Bathroom
8. The Barnyard Bathroom
November 17, 2014
When Susan and Eric bought the perfect building for their business seven years ago, it also included a stable and carriage house. Jeff Devlin transforms the bath into a rustic inspired space with the help of found materials.
DIY Bath Gone Horribly Wrong
7. DIY Bath Gone Horribly Wrong
November 17, 2014
Jeff Devlin helps Ryan and Susan when their hall bath DIY project goes horribly wrong. Jeff helps this couple transform their family's hall bathroom into a rustic, timeless space.
Dubai Style Bathroom
6. Dubai Style Bathroom
November 17, 2014
First time home buyers bit off more than they could chew when they purchased their 1950's colonial fixer-upper home three years ago; Jeff Devlin renovates their horrible, stagnant bathroom and creates a one of kind lavish and luxurious space.
A Pink, Old School Bathroom
5. A Pink, Old School Bathroom
November 17, 2014
Edmond and Lauren recently found their dream home and got to work renovating. They thought the hall bath could wait, but soon found it couldn't wait. Jeff Devlin takes the pink bathroom and turns it into an awe inspiring master.
An Outdated, Useless Bathroom
4. An Outdated, Useless Bathroom
November 12, 2014
Jim and Danielle's dream home needs a lot of work. They are at ease tackling most rooms. With the upstairs bathroom, they know they need help. Jeff Devlin helps change this outdated bathroom into a Zen, beach-inspired room.
Mini Master Bathroom
3. Mini Master Bathroom
November 12, 2014
Jim and Norine bought a 1940s picturesque craftsman style house, but there's nothing master about the bathroom. It's mini. Jeff Devlin triples the size and gives it some shabby chic elements.
Writing on the Bathroom Wall
2. Writing on the Bathroom Wall
November 12, 2014
Ato and Katherine purchased a 1920's Center Hall Style fixer upper with big plans in mind. They've been chiseling away at the old, but they won't go any further until they redo the dysfunctional and downright repulsive bathroom.
An Old Wallpapered Bathroom
1. An Old Wallpapered Bathroom
November 12, 2014
Michael and Brittany bought their 1920's house for their growing business, but once they saw the inside they knew they were going to make it their home. Jeff Devlin transforms the old bathroom into a modern and art deco space.
Description

I Hate My Bath is a reality show hosted by Jeff Devlin, an experienced builder and designer. The show aired on the DIY Network from 2011 to 2013 and followed homeowners who were desperate to update their outdated and dysfunctional bathrooms. Each episode of the show featured one particular homeowner, who would express their discontent for their existing bathroom design, layout, and functionality. They would then work alongside Jeff Devlin and his team of contractors and designers to transform their bathrooms into their dream spaces.

The show begins with Jeff Devlin meeting with the homeowner to assess their current bathroom situation, listen to their complaints, and determine their design preferences. Following the initial consultation, Jeff and his team go to work, and the transformation process begins. The show does an excellent job of showcasing the entire renovation process, from demolition to the final touches. The homeowners get to see firsthand what goes into turning an outdated and dysfunctional bathroom into a stylish and functional space.

One of the most impressive things about I Hate My Bath is the attention to detail that goes into each renovation. Jeff and his team take into account every aspect of the bathroom, including lighting, color schemes, fixtures, and appliances, to create a cohesive and visually stunning space. The show also features a range of design styles, from modern and minimalist to traditional and elaborate. This ensures that there is something for everyone, regardless of their personal taste.

Another aspect of the show that stands out is the use of practical solutions to common bathroom problems. Jeff and his team are experts in creating innovative storage solutions, maximizing space, and making the most out of even the smallest of bathrooms. The show does an excellent job of showcasing these solutions and demonstrating how they can be applied to other bathroom renovation projects.

The show is not just about the renovation itself; it also explores the personal stories and motivations of each homeowner. Many of the homeowners have significant life events or changes that have prompted the desire to update their bathrooms, such as starting a family, dealing with health issues, or simply wanting to improve their quality of life. The show does an excellent job of weaving these personal stories into the renovation process and highlighting the emotional impact that a new bathroom can have on a person's life.

Overall, I Hate My Bath is an informative and entertaining show that provides practical solutions and design inspiration for anyone looking to update their bathroom. Jeff Devlin's expertise, coupled with the personal stories of the homeowners, makes for a compelling and engaging viewing experience. Whether you are looking for design ideas, storage solutions, or simply a dose of renovation inspiration, I Hate My Bath has something for everyone.

  • Premiere Date
    September 13, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (11)