Broadway's Bye Bye Birdie doesn't just mark the first revival of the classic musical since its 1960 debut. It's also the first production at the 91-year-old Henry Miller's Theatre since the recent overhaul of the space, which declared itself the first environmentally friendly "green" theater on Broadway. But while the theater is in tip-top shape, one place in still needed a little splash of personality: Bye Bye Birdie star John Stamos' dressing room. Stamos is a man of many talents, but he'll be the first to admit that interior design is best left to the professionals—enter HGTV handyman and Carter Can host Carter Oosterhouse. We followed the camera-friendly designer and carpenter as he transformed Stamos' spartan space into a room fit for one of Broadway's leading men. Click through for an up close and personal look at the before and after pics.