What happened to these toilets and bathrooms? It is tough to go wrong when you design a bathroom – most blueprints have fixed pipelines’ locations. All you need to do is make sure to plug the right sink and faucets, using your common sense to make sure the door won’t bump on the toilet and the shower is tall enough for the people that’ll use them.
To put it simply – design a shower that you want to use for a very long time in the future. Yet, we are witnessing the same fails from designers who wish to stand out and people who don’t care what will happen. The ability to mess up so bad that it just amazes people is rare, though.
“Mother-in-law’s suite is finally done!”
“Someone peaked in high school geometry.”
“Calgon, take me away…”
“Taking a shower in a hotel in China.”
“I cringe every time I step foot in this shower.”
“I am actually speechless. I mean in what scenario is this required? Fraternity rush week? And what does one store in that prison locker built in?”
“My mom had her guest bathroom remodeled while she was out of town. She wanted the shower head up high so tall people didn’t have to crouch or lean way back. Came home to find this, which shoots the water straight across to the opposite wall.”
“Shower curtain at my local YMCA.”
“I’ve always wanted to take bath while eating breakfast.”
“There’s a special place in hell for a powder room where the red vessel sink is the LEAST offensive thing.”
“Carpeted stairs to shower.”
“The shower in my Grandparents new bathroom is very nice, except for one small problem…”
“Texas. What are you doing?”
“Shower screen guy thought the toilet waste was for the shower and screened the wrong section. Plumber installed the toilet anyway.”
“Electric showers for everyone!”
“I’ve always wanted an apartment with a bathtub, but this is certainly not what I envisioned.”
This costs thousands of euros… and it made us not want it ever more.
“I feel the need to tell the world REGULAR FAUCETS ARE OK.”
“Guest room’s shower.”
“Booked a hotel in Orlando through Hotwire and they gave us this room. No partition between the shower, bathtub, and bed. I’m traveling with my teenage daughter…”
“Attached bath and bedroom.”
“The controls for this shower.”
“Just in case you want a little brick oven pizza with your bath. Sounds fantastic tbh.”
“Whatever. Shut up and have a salad next time if you don’t like it.”
“My friend’s bathtub handles. I-I just… what?”
“The placement of this bathtub’s faucet.”
“This is the room my friend and I got in Cuba. The shower wall was a window & you could see into the entire bathroom.. even the toilet.”
“Wanna take a dump? Gotta climb over the tub first.”
“The way this curved shower enclosure fits a square base, causing the floor to flood and requiring an extra drain.”
“This bathtub looks like somebody was killed in it… or worse.”