A woman asked people to send her the 'worst' design and architecture pictures they have, and the dozens of responses are hilarious
- Twitter user Sarah Schauer asked her followers to "reply with the worst design/architecture picture you have."
- Many responded with pictures of poorly designed bathrooms that don't seem functional.
- Some chose to post pictures of oddly placed appliances they've had in their homes.
- Other pictures include a dangerously placed children's slide, an inaccessible seating area, and a bizarrely built handrail.
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Some architectural designs don't always go exactly according to plan, and Twitter users are coming together to point out some of the most hilarious architectural failures in their neighborhoods.
It all started when Sarah Schauer of California asked her Twitter followers to "reply with the worst design/architecture picture you have."
reply with the worst design/architecture picture you have pic.twitter.com/ELhQc9rslY
— sarah schauer ???? (@SJSchauer) August 10, 2019
In response, the Tweet was flooded with hysterical pictures of design fails. Most responses highlighted terribly designed bathrooms.
— Mrks (@marcvs93) August 11, 2019
I have more pic.twitter.com/44I1FsVOrH
— off brand goth (@notvsmol) August 10, 2019
— ✨Badger✨ (@sillymerricat) August 10, 2019
— Bane. (@KNathii) August 12, 2019
love a toilet slide pic.twitter.com/nqTx1TNvMD
— ????deven???? (@lil_kombucha) August 11, 2019
While some of those bathrooms may be difficult to use, these landings are even harder to access.
— Desta ???????? (@ColumbiaSkies) August 11, 2019
My parents have this space above their front door that you can’t get to without a 20 ft ladder so they just put some fancy chairs there but now their cat catapults herself occasionally from the stairs railing to the chairs so we had to add to a crucifix/plank so she can get back pic.twitter.com/S56dLtRgBY
— Kaitlin Rounds (@kaitlinrounds) August 11, 2019
Meanwhile, some chose to focus on appliances that are questionably placed in their homes.
— Schatzi (@merubell) August 12, 2019
— grantis ???? (@XGRANTLAIR) August 11, 2019
— Mystical Panties (@MysticalPanties) August 12, 2019
the kitchen sink in the house I rented for 2yrs pic.twitter.com/9Wa2tKiyN4
— leen (@sflakesmasher86) August 11, 2019
Every post is laugh-out-loud funny, leading many to wonder how some of these monstrosities were even built.
"I challenge you to find something worse," said Twitter user @justjamiie about a bunk bed that's bunk bed on top and bathtub on the bottom.
I challenge you to find something worse pic.twitter.com/6FmnP0BHS7
— jamie corbett (@justjamiie) August 10, 2019
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