![]() ![]() I’m the proud owner of this steam mop from Lakeland, (required when you have two dogs) and is able to detach into two separate parts and become a hand-held steam cleaner with multiple attachments – In the past I’ve used this to clean grout, windows, the oven, you name it. But then I had a bit of a light-bulb moment and thought, hey I wonder if our steam mop would work. Since we have oh so much of it to remove, we thought about buying a steam-stripper, which vary in price, ranging from around £20-£70. If you haven’t removed wallpaper before, I’ll sum up the process for ya it’s time consuming, wrist-aching, slow, boring work. To top it off, it’s been painted over the top – which I only imagined would make the wallpaper even harder to remove. ![]() – Including the ceiling! What a nightmare. So yes, the wallpaper was obviously the first thing to go. and I must say, I quite like it! That sounds a bit odd doesn’t it? What I mean is, I enjoy the prospect of watching the room change daily, even if it means becoming an utter mess, because I know that it’s all working towards that end goal – the vision I have of our newly renovated bathroom. Never-the-less, we’ve started now and I’m overjoyed by it! What was once a pink average non-fussed bathroom, is now a building site. I’ve been planning this out for some time and I actually hoped to have started this much sooner but as always, life doesn’t go to plan. This marks the beginning of not only our bathroom renovation, but also the beginning of our house-renovation altogether. ![]()
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