An emergency escape is designed for safety and security when emergent situations happen, like fire. However, this emergency escape (a.k.a; the emergency spiral stairs of the building) is designed to put the residents’ lives in further danger. The staircase appears to be going nowhere.
It looks as if you can go up; however, there is no way of escaping the fire and getting the hell out of there. Oh, and another small tip from us to them. When people are escaping a dangerous situation, they need the staircase to be as easy to go down as possible. Do they have to be so curvy?
Trapped
Don’t you just hate it when you’re super hungry but can’t open the fridge because the oven’s blocking it? Or has that never happened to you? This is yet another problem that could’ve been solved by simply measuring first and installing second. Tip: bigger isn’t always better. Oh yes, and sense is not always as common as you may think it is.
This has got to be a house someone is renting out, and that someone obviously doesn't care if his tenants are able to make use of the kitchen or not. As long as he advertised a "fully fitted kitchen and well designed."
Terrible Door
Either someone has never seen a functioning door before, or they’ve taken their need to be different to a ridiculous extreme. We would love to see the person responsible give us a demonstration on just how to enter and exit the house via this marvelous, horizontal monstrosity.
There is no sensible way of explaining this unless whoever lives here is super short, super thin, and obviously doesn't show any interest in going out of the house every now and then.
Ten Points for Ingenuity
Toilets tend to be the smallest room in the house. We all know this, and it’s something we all have to adjust to. Yet, instead of, oh, say, installing a door that swings out instead of in, this clever homeowner made a cutout in the door to fit around the throne. This is what we call creativity and useing what you have instead of buying new.
The dude responsible for this saw no reason to buy a new toilet, order a new door or move a house altogether. He spent alot if thought and came up with the best solution.
Mind the Window
Here is another example of how not to install a basketball net for the children at the back of the house. Is this some kind of new trend we’re not aware of? This driveway setup looks like an accident waiting to happen. It won't need much, and whoever is shooting the ball will probably break the glass window on the first attempt.
So what do we suggest? We suggest the boy doesn't play ball, we suggest whoever put this there takes responsibility and receives it, we suggest to make sure you have a number of your local glazier, and most of all, we suggest you think before taking action.