If you were a guest in this person’s home and went to use the restroom after dinner, you may get a little sick at this sight. Why anyone chooses to use brown smears for any type of design in their bathroom is super questionable.
A germaphobe would take off running, never look back, and write a terrible review on Yelp. This is also another perfect example of one of the many reasons why carrying hand sanitizer with you is never a bad idea.
The Infamy of Heart-Shaped Hot Tubs
This genius design idea was actually invented back in 1968 by a resort owner in Pennsylvania. Interior designers went crazy over it, and it quickly became a fixture in homes and hotels around the country.
Nowadays, unless you're on a romantic getaway or in a honeymoon suite, you'll have a hard time finding one of these. And we couldn't be happier. It's interesting that something that was once considered a luxury is not viewed as a tacky fail.
Moving On
We’d keep it going right on to the next stall if we had to pee in this bathroom. That just looks so…raunchy.
Who thought that was a good idea? Gross!
The Liquid Soap Haters
We have a lot to say about this. We'll start with, whaatttttt? What were these guys thinking? It seems like the maids at this hotel had something else on their minds while they were at work that day. To be fair, they did put soap inside the soap dispenser.
But clearly, the cleaning staff here is not a big fan of liquid soap. Next time, bring your own soap!
The Upside Down World
When it comes to toilet infrastructure, the rules are pretty straightforward. One of them is that you typically should have a plastic rim that you can easily lift. This protects you while sitting down and prevents you from actually having contact with the porcelain rim.
Then there is the actual lid, which can also be lifted. But this person didn't quite get the memo. They ended up installing the two-part lid the wrong way around, leading to all kinds of confusion! We can imagine some people actually sitting down and only realizing the engineering issue when it was all too late.