Spot the mistakes in these terrible designs!
There are some design elements that have no explanation outside of incompetence. Usually, you can spot the problem in a matter of seconds, but somehow those who built them didn't notice. Here, you'll see a door has been installed several feet above the ground. While getting into it is fine, if anyone accidentally walked out, they'd be in trouble.
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Thanks to whoever decided it was a good idea to put a speed bump on a flat pedestrian crossing. Perhaps this initiative aims to introduce people with reduced mobility to the noble art of parkour.
When this genius said he was going to open a high-cuisine restaurant, nobody imagined this would involve a door 1.5 meters off the ground. Obviously, it ended up closing shortly after.
Who wants wonderful views from their balcony when they can observe the details of a metal plate from the lower floor's smoke outlet instead? The balcony is just as fantastic. They call this room the 'Metal Suite.'
Supposedly, this entrance is a parking lot for cars, and the stairs are just there in case any vehicle prefers to walk instead of drive.
If the ceiling is sloping, just tilt the radiator a bit... problem solved. Buy a shorter and wider radiator? That would be too easy. If anyone finds the person responsible, give them a hug.
If you can't locate the mistake in three seconds, you have a serious problem. That said, not as serious as the owner of this house, who hasn't been able to open his blinds from the inside in three years.
Who really needs to use four full drawers in a kitchen? It's worth sacrificing them for an element of a refined, avant-garde aesthetic like this design that is worthy of being displayed at the MOMA.
When you think about it, those who use the toilets will maintain their privacy since they will show their private parts but not their faces. It's the revolution that's coming to a public restroom near you.
Why stick to classics when you have something even more classic at hand, like bricks... A fun example of what happens when you fuse masonry, Tetris, and Jenga for a solution to hold up a roof.
Someone washes their hands and risks their life in the process. Personal hygiene has never been so exciting.
They call it the Wailing Wall because everyone who goes down the stairs wails in regret. It is not a world-famous holy site, but it is certainly well-known in the neighborhood.
Seriously, did nobody notice the problem in this space? Or is it just part of a cruel prank?
Who hasn't thought of drying their hair while showering to save time? What's fascinating is you need a plumber, electrician and designer to approve it... or maybe, just maybe, this wasn't a professional job.
There were two areas to place the stairs: the correct one and the incorrect one. In this case, common sense said the correct one, but the artist inside someone wanted to innovate, and now, they're probably an unemployed artist.
Why look for solutions when the solution is to break the roof?? The straight line is the shortest distance between two points and, in this case, it shows the mood of the person who designed this.
They sent a teenager to turn on the heating in 2018, and she's still figuring out how to do it.
Those stairs have seen more falls than a Wrestlemania ring, that's a fact. And nobody's going to change it either.
What's worse, the fact that they don't lead anywhere or that they're one of the most dangerous stairs ever built?
The only explanation for this door is that the owner doesn't want anyone to visit them. If that's the case, we applaud the initiative.
The city of Oviedo, Spain, made a bike lane worthy of Mario Cart, full of obstacles, traffic and other dangers. It didn't last two weeks before it was painted over.