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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.
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Oregon's contrasting physical features are characterized by great forested mountain slopes and treeless basins, rushing rivers and barren playas, lush valleys and extensive wastelands. The major determinant for these unusual climatic differences is the Cascade Range, a rugged mountain chain running north to south c.100 mi (160 km) inland. As the eastward-moving air masses, warmed by the Alaska Current and heavy with moisture from the Pacific Ocean, rise and meet the cooler mountain temperatures, rain is precipitated over the western third of Oregon. Dry air and continental climate prevail over the eastern two thirds of the state.
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