 |
»
Find Arizona Bathroom Remodel
Contractors
Now! - FREE
Find home improvement,
home repair and home maintenance contractors at ServiceMagic – a
premier nationwide network of pre-screened home improvement
professionals. Get matched to architects, handymen, landscapers,
maids, plumbers, painters, real estate agents, roofers,
and much more!
FREE
SERVICE – NO OBLIGATION – QUICK and EASY – SERVICE
GUARANTEE
|
Remodeling your bathroom is the one room in your house that will most likely affect your quality of life. Whether the decision is to add a new bathroom, or just make updates, by remodeling your bathroom you can add more to the value of your home than almost any other remodeling project.
Bathrooms are used daily by every member of the family so they are subject to a lot of wear and tear. A hundred years ago, a single bathroom in a home was unusual. Nowadays, it’s not uncommon for a three-bedroom home to have no fewer than two bathrooms. Generally, homebuyers expect to find a bathroom adjoining the master bedroom, a common bathroom, and a half bath with just a toilet and sink near the kitchen.
With good space planning, you can reconfigure an existing bathroom layout to maximize functionality and take advantage of every square inch of space. Options for remodeling range from simple, cosmetic updates such as new paint and tile, to a complete reconfiguration of fixtures and cabinetry. A relatively modest investment in your bathroom can yield not only a more functional space, but also financial benefits if you choose to sell.
|
 |
|
Northern Arizona lies on the Colorado Plateau, an area of dry plains more than 4,000 ft (1,220 m) high, with deep canyons, including the famous Grand Canyon carved by the Colorado River. Along the Little Colorado River, which runs northwest through the plateau to join the Colorado, are the Painted Desert, where erosion has left colorful layers of sediment exposed, and the Petrified Forest National Park, one of the world's most extensive areas of petrified wood. South of the Grand Canyon are the San Francisco Peaks, including Humphreys Peak, the highest point (12,655 ft/3,857 m) in the state. The southern edge of the Colorado Plateau is marked by an escarpment called Mogollon Rim
|
|
|