If a mistake has been made in the arrangement of the toilet, then the consequences can be catastrophic, and absolutely everyone loses. And yet, in construction practice, there are many examples that you cannot look at without tears. We present you with a selection of the most incredible mistakes made when planning a bathroom.
It’s not entirely clear why these booths have doors at all.
Apparently the builders decided that there was clearly not enough natural light in the cabins.
Measure seven times, cut once … or vice versa?
Apparently there was no limit to their joy when they realized that the toilet would fit into their bathroom, but somewhere a mistake crept in
Shouldn’t the paper be next to the toilet? But – no, just a brush!
Great layout, and you can chat freely
“We bring people closer”
How Much Paper Towels Are When Using a Urinal?
Someone will say that the glass is half transparent, and someone is half darkened
But there is no need to put a sign “Busy”
Probably the people in the parking lot are as unhappy as the restroom visitors.
A lot of natural light has not bothered anyone yet
Apparently the builders decided that the second floor is already enough for such daring experiments.
In crowded but not mad
At least you can reach
You don’t have to look at your face while washing your hands
Tap sign:
“Do not touch the tap. The tap is switched on by the wall switch.”.
If you go out with a friend…
Two is good and three is even better
“High five!”
Is the presence of 20 obvious punctures in the toilet layout intentional or a result of wear-and-tear?
Can you provide some examples or explanations for the “20 obvious punctures” in the toilet layout mentioned in the text? I’m curious to understand what these punctures refer to and why they are considered obvious.
The phrase “20 obvious punctures” in the context of a toilet layout refers to the predetermined positions or holes in the floor where the toilet fixtures are installed. These punctures are considered obvious because they are standard and widely recognized within the construction industry. They are predetermined to ensure proper alignment and plumbing connections for toilets and other fixtures. The term “obvious” emphasizes that these punctures are clearly visible and commonly expected in toilet layouts, allowing for a consistent and efficient installation process.