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Have you ever walked into a house or apartment and thought, “Who the hell designed this mess?”
If not, then take a look at these…
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I’m guessing clean clothes would always be on hand, but… no.
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I am.
It’s hideous.
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I shouldn’t laugh at this, I’ve seen my husband do something very similar.
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Yikes. That’s going to be a tight fit…
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Finally, a situation where female personal plumbing is preferable.
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For quality work like this, give your local unlicensed contractor a call, now.
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Or your wife’s unemployed cousin. I heard he’s available….
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No doubt the person who “cut the toilet seat cover in order for it to fit”
could fix the slanted roof issue so a guy’s head, the ceiling doesn’t hit.
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A well placed hole would probably be quite welcome…
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DIYers…a contractor’s best friend
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Can you imagine fixing these things? Yikes!
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LOL
Looks cobblejobs ala ex hubby 101
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I know the feeling. I just don’t let mine do any work inside the house…
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Regarding the last–if he sat down there would be less drips/drops to wipe out–in fact if men would sit down to pee think what a mote beautiful world it would be!!!
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I think I’ll walk away from that one…
😉
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I saw this yesterday on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/106571706080276/posts/4892457044158361/
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What is wrong with people? Don’t pee where you cook! It’s a simple concept….
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I don’t even know!
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What’s the problem? Looks like they all overcame and adapted, somewhat. 🙂
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Remind me not to spend the night at your place…..
😉
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Ha! My place is an RV so the toilet is already in a tight place. I can stand though thank God!
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I have big hair, I need a big bathroom to accommodate it.
😉
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Those are amazing. I still can’t get over the washing machine being set up like that!
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It’s so bizarre!
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Progress is a slow and painful thing. And after seeing these pictures I am so glad I can choose to go somewhere else. And somewhere safer. And if one chooses that slant ceiling facility wear the concussion helmet before attempting to stand up. Ouch.
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Wearing protection in there takes on a whole new meaning.
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Oh geez, those seem to be “repairs” that my Filipina landlord seem to employ to save money…ugh.
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That washing machine on the bathtub is the epitome of living life on the edge! To be crushed or to be electrocuted… 🤔
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But your clothes and you will be clean at the same time. That’s got to count for something….
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The half toilet seat was kind of funny and as for the wallpaper..as long as you can lift the tank lid. There’s no accounting for personal taste.
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Very true.
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I lived in a townhouse outside of Seattle, WA in 1979 that had a half-bath guilt under the stairs. The toilet was tucked under the angled end. At 6’2″, I could not stand to use that, and sitting (and eventually standing up) never ended well. And that was code-compliant construction. However, it looked better than any of theses.
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Code compliant? How was that possible.
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I have no idea.
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This is why I’ll always hire a contractor for home renovations. I know my limitations!
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Wish my husband did. He thinks he’s Bob Villa…..
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This is EXACTLY why we hired professionals to add on our new rooms. (Not that we have the remotest idea how to go about that ourselves…)
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Even if you don’t know how to build….. I’m guessing a toilet hole in the floor wouldn’t be in the plan.
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You guess correctly.
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