66 Hilariously Bad Jobs Done By Someone Who Just Wanted To Get It Over With And It Shows

66 Hilariously Bad Jobs Done By Someone Who Just Wanted To Get It Over With And It Shows

There are countless architectural masterpieces that leave us in awe, and then there are the ones that leave us utterly confused. We’re talking about architecture, construction, and design fails that make zero sense.

From staircases that lead to nowhere to doors that open straight into walls, we’ve compiled a list of blunders so absurd they’ll make you laugh, cringe, and wonder how they were ever approved in the first place.

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#2

This Bathroom In My Dad’s New House. I’m 6’1”. The Room Is So Short They Had To Cut Holes In The Ceiling Over The Toilet And Sink So You Can Stand Up

Person standing in a bathroom with a low ceiling above a toilet, illustrating hilariously bad jobs done quickly.

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We all love saving our hard-earned money wherever possible, don’t we? Whether it’s cutting corners by finding clever little hacks, or scrolling through Pinterest to make it your personal designer, the joy of creating something on a budget is real. Of course, saving money doesn’t mean compromising on style. With some creativity, you can make any corner of your home look magazine-worthy. And honestly, isn’t that the dream?

Of course, while saving money is great, there are moments where calling in a professional is absolutely necessary. These posts are a perfect reminder of that. Some projects really can’t be DIY’d without the risk of turning into a complete disaster.

But in plenty of other areas, from decor to layout, you can get creative and save big. It’s all about knowing when to splurge and when to save. And yes, sometimes those hilarious fails are proof of what happens when people get the balance completely wrong.

For example, if you’re designing a room on a budgetthe very first step is to set a realistic spending plan. Don’t underestimate how quickly costs add up. A rug here, a lamp there, and suddenly your credit card bill looks scary. That’s why you need to start with clear numbers in mind. Figure out what you can afford and break it down into categories like furniture, decor, and accessories. That way, you’ll know exactly where your money is going.

Once you have your budget, the next thing is planning and research. Don’t just rush to the store and grab the first couch you see. Take time to gather inspiration, make a mood board, and compare styles. Pinterest, Instagram, and even thrift store catalogs can be lifesavers when you’re figuring out what vibe you want. Researching prices also helps you avoid overspending, since you’ll know what’s worth the money and what isn’t.

Another great way to save is to hunt for sales and discounts. That beautiful piece you’ve been eyeing might be too expensive today, but wait a little and you may find it at half the price. Seasonal sales, clearance sections, and even online flash deals are all worth checking. Patience is key here, sometimes you need to hold back instead of making impulse buys. The reward? A gorgeous piece of furniture or decor that doesn’t blow your budget.

#17

My Uncle’s House Got A Bathroom Without A Door, Literally The First Thing You See When You Enter The House

Poorly installed glass block partition in a tiled room showing hilariously bad jobs done quickly and carelessly.

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Then there’s the magic of second-hand markets and thrift stores. You’d be surprised at the treasures you can find if you’re willing to dig a little. Lamps, vintage chairs, quirky shelves, there’s no shortage of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. And best of all, you’ll often find unique pieces that no one else has, which gives your home more personality.

Another clever trick is to revive and repurpose what you already have. Before you toss out an old dresser or table, ask yourself if it could be saved with a little TLC. Sometimes, all it takes is a coat of paint, new hardware, or sanding down to give it a fresh new look. Repurposing also challenges your creativity; you start seeing potential where others see junk. And let’s face it, breathing life into something old can be incredibly satisfying.

If you’re really looking to stretch your budget, DIY is the way to go. From wall art to shelving units, the internet is filled with tutorials that can help you create stylish decor with minimal spending. And the best part? It’s personal. No store-bought item can match the story behind something you made yourself. Of course, not every DIY project will turn out like the Pinterest picture, but hey, that’s part of the fun. You learn as you go, and sometimes those imperfections make the piece even more special.

When it comes to home dĂ©cor, there are plenty of clever ways to save money and still create a beautiful space. But let’s be honest, for some things, only a professional can truly get the job done. These posts highlight some of the funniest and most outrageous construction, architecture, and design fails out there. From questionable layouts to baffling design choices, they’ll leave you laughing and scratching your head at the same time. So, which one of these fails had you cracking up the most?

#37

They Tried To Accommodate For Blind People, But Failed To See The Problem With This Design

Poorly executed accessibility ramp with metal railings blocking the path, illustrating hilariously bad jobs done carelessly.

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#42

“Bathroom Window” In Our 12 People Airb&b (Toilet‘s To The Left, Also In Plain Sight)

Door installed with a glass panel showing a bathroom, illustrating hilariously bad jobs done to just get it over with.

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#50

I’m Apartment Hunting And Ran Across This “Bathroom” That Was Apparently Designed By A Psychopath

Bathroom renovation showing hilariously bad job with toilet and sink placement clearly done to just get it over with

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#51

This Is A Mailbox Not Far From My House

Mailbox with a poorly constructed and uneven stone base showing a hilariously bad job and lack of proper craftsmanship.

I have to drive by it everyday. I desperately want to swerve my Jeep into it to take it out of its misery. I don’t think the owner was trying be artistic, he just doesn’t know what he’s doing.

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