Thanks Jack and 5th!
I was also hustling to get the upstairs guest/boys bathroom back together before we had company for Thanksgiving. My sister-in-law and her new husband came down to stay with us for a long weekend and celebrate. We had a lot of fun, but it was stressful getting the bathroom prepped. Sanded, filled and painted the trim; Removed the old door trim, lowered the door by trimming 1.5" off of the door casing, reinstalled leveled and tweaked the latches; installed the new trim (1x4" boards that measure 3.5") outside of the door, and ripped an installed narrow 2.25" version of the trim due to the electrical box and vanity; disassembled, sanded and painted the vanity, then reinstalled with new hardware and soft close hinges; installed a new mirror, faucet and light fixture. I still need to caulk the seams of the trim and paint with one more coat, but is very close to being done.
I hardly ever get any before pictures, but here's the end results.
Also, here's the pictures of the wall and door repairs that disappeared.
It's really amazing what a little spackle and elbow grease can do.
I also found this cool drill hanger on Amazon for $16 bucks. It's 16" wide so you can grab studs for a really sturdy mount.
I'm getting pretty good at the trim projects now, so hopefully I can knock out the rest of the trim over the next few months since it's mismatched upstairs now. Also on deck is our master bathroom, which will get basically the same treatment as the boys bathroom.
Cheers,
Ryan