![]() ![]() Delectus doloremque, voluptates dicta ab ullam quibusdam! Rerum fugit, aperiam qui ducimus incidunt quis ad saepe at! Quis pariatur id nemo iusto. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. To simulate an extremely long modal and show how modals scroll, here's a ton of lorem ipsum: However, if you know the ID of the modal, you can still manually type the anchor link in your address bar and it will open (handy for client previews). You also can't use the back/forward buttons to close or reopen the modal. Because the link uses data-open-modal (instead of an href anchor) nothing appears in the address bar. I mean, that just happens in an older home, especially one that hasn’t had a good scrubbing for a while.This modal can be opened by clicking the window icon in the pre-header. Oh man…the amount of grime and dirt that came out of the grout was unbelievable. ![]() It’s a small area and a good one to start with to see how the steam cleaner handled it. The dressing area is currently carpeted and the wet area is tiled. The bathroom is split into two sections – a “wet room” with the shower and toilet and a “dressing area” with a couple of closets, a vanity, and a sink. ![]() (As a side note, we were planning on renovating the bathrooms within the first few months of living in the house, but the budget for our bathrooms is currently on our roof, so they’ll have to wait a little while.) I filled up my steam cleaner and let the water heat up ( THIS is the one I use for deep cleaning jobs) and tackled our bathroom floor. Something that’s been on my list for a while is to get the steam cleaner out and work on the tile floors. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been cleaning windows, trim, and baseboards, and wiping out closets. So, moving forward, I needed to tackle the thorough cleaning myself. The disappointment was compounded by the fact that the cleaning service we hired to clean our MN home when we moved out did a phenomenal job. I had the company come back to do some additional cleaning that was a part of their service (and wasn’t done), but I just couldn’t stomach bringing them back a third time. We paid to have the home professionally cleaned before we moved in (we felt like that would help me out a lot with my foot still in a boot and a massive amount of unpacking to do), but sadly, it was a disappointing experience. I also took some time to do some good cleaning in a few places. This is a picture I took yesterday evening (and you can see a preview of our bedroom curtains, which I’ll share more about next week.) I’m not there, yet, but I am heading in the right direction. So, I’ve been watching some tutorials, shooting at different times of the day, and trying different things with my editing. When I try to edit the photos, they just don’t turn out the way I want. I’ve been having issues with windows being “blown out” meaning they are so bright they have lost all detail. One of the sort-of-house-related things I’ve been working on is learning how to photograph this house. We’ll get to the ever-evolving kitchen plans in a minute, but let’s start with some of the little things. So, the past few days have been about rest, plans, and getting a few small things done. With a sick kid at home and feeling a bit under the weather myself, this was a good week to slow things down. Sometimes you need to take some time to slow the pace, ponder upcoming projects, readjust the plans, and properly clean the house. Home renovations aren’t always full-steam-ahead, especially if you’re living in the home while doing the work. ![]()
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