Key Points

  • A toilet mounted so high you need a step stool just to achieve liftoff, turning every bathroom break into a mountaineering expedition.
  • A staircase that dead-ends directly into a solid wall, because who needs to go upstairs when you can just become one with the plaster?
  • A window installed horizontally in the floor, offering a stunning view of the crawlspace and an express ticket to a broken ankle.
  • A pillar placed perfectly in the middle of a garage, ensuring your car gets a daily hug that you won’t enjoy paying to fix.
  • An electrical outlet thoughtfully placed inside a shower, combining hygiene with an electrifyingly spontaneous end to your morning routine.

Why It Matters

Some people see a wall, a door, a flight of stairs, and think “good enough.” These 44 construction disasters prove that “measure twice, cut once” is apparently a forgotten art, replaced by “eyeball it

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