Who would’ve thought an innocent plastic clock could create such a predicament? No chance of moving it, we’ll just have to bend the pipe around it. You can’t even call this laziness because surely it would’ve taken more time and effort to bend the pipe than move the clock!
This has us wondering why anyone would go to such extraordinary lengths to maintain the precise position of their timepiece. Now, on the other hand, this wants we call innovation. This is what we call thinking out of ht box and making do with whatever you have.
Strategic Painting
It’s nice to have your house renovated and repainted. The process may be tedious, but the results (if flawless) are refreshing. Unfortunately, this painter might find himself coated in the same paint color he used in painting the roof! He has found himself in a perfect, real-life enactment of the old warning not “to paint yourself into a corner.”
Perhaps next time, he’ll keep the old saying in mind when devising his plan of attack. So what does one do in such a situation? Find something to lean on while painting the last spot. Or jumping in the air, painting whatever is left, and hoping for the best?
Inaccessible Seating Area
Now here’s an innovative solution to the problem of finding yourself in charge of a haunted hotel. Bring some contractors in, and design yourself some seating areas that keep the ghosts happily occupied and out of the way of guests. Brilliant.
We’d love to see what other ghost-ready installments will be found throughout the rest of the establishment. Could you imagine what a bed against the wall would look like, or even worst, an upside-down toilet? With the things we've seen here, nothing goes, and very few things are able to surprise us.
Irrelevant Deco
There are some designs that have no logic behind them. Take this next one, for example. We understand that many hotels, Bed & Breakfasts, and even private houses may have a brick wall built right next door, and there is nothing anyone can do about it. Excpey, emphasize it by placing a window in front of it.
So what do we suggest? We suggest leaving the wall (facing the brick) as it is, do not add a window, do not buy an over-decorated curtain that will draw even more attention, do not pass go, and do not collect two hundred.
Lowest spot
To the person responsible for this drain: have you heard of a little thing called gravity? Surely, this is the first thing they teach you when you’re learning about drain placement. One thing’s for sure; the engineering department should fix this drainage problem before the flooding gets worse.
This could also be a result of global warming. Did you think countries were flooded because of too much rain and ice melting? You are wrong. Global warming is people's brains getting overheated and designing things like this. If only these designers had listened, the world would have been better.