28 interior designers who abandoned common sense for the sake of unbridled imagination
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/28-interior-designers-who-abandoned-common-sense-for-the-sake-of-unbridled-imagination.htmlGood interior design is a delicate balance between appearance and functionality. However, there will always be homegrown designers with great ideas that you definitely need to bring to life, despite the fact that the result will make everyone laugh and cry… Here are some great examples of such failures – although maybe their authors don't think so!


Steps that are not visible

Drain above floor level

A toilet with a glass partition and no doors, right at the entrance to the apartment

The toilet is "under the stairs", in which the toilet stands diagonally and is partially built into the wall (upholstered with carpet)

How can I stop thinking about this sink now?

A kitchen set with sofa upholstery?

How to wash it all?

There is one plus: you don't have to reach far

Neon chic

The only thing missing is a jukebox and a soda machine

For what purpose is this board lying here?

For those who can't wait to break their leg

Royal Toilet Throne

Carpet in the bathroom, which is even upholstered in a bathtub

Dangerous stairs

The more– the better

It's not a mirror, it's a doorway

Fit in like a sweetheart!

What's it?

I wonder if the whole house is shaking when this washing machine starts to wring out

For those who are not looking for easy ways

The result of the remodeling of the kitchen

Only for non-drinkers

That's great!

Toilet – down the stairs

Clean entrance to the apartment

How to use it?

Creative
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