what were they thinking A hilarious gallery captures confusing planning and design failure – from stairs leading nowhere to dizzying black-and-white flooring
- Design and planning failures from around the world have been compiled by Bored Panda
- The fun gallery shows some strange solutions – like a pillar in front of a door
- Another image shows a sidewalk with a disgusting design that looks blurry
Taste is a subjective thing and we all have our own preferences when it comes to decor, as these images show.
Fun images made by people from all over the world and collected in a gallery by Bored pandareveal some of the awful planning and design possibilities.
Among some of the biggest fakes is a chess-designed sidewalk that will make you feel bad, while another shows a small square of grass – with a stern warning to passers-by to stay away.
Here FEMAIL shares the worst planning, and the design fails …
The poor planning design of this building in the United States, as a result of which this pillar blocks the door of the building, is even worse when you find out that the office houses a real estate agent!
Some of the biggest mistakes are the square design sidewalk, which will make you feel disgusted.
Whoever designed this street in the United Kingdom obviously wanted to introduce greenery. It may be small, but you must respect their commitment to prevent the patch from occurring
This unusual home in the United States, which is believed to be in the northwest, offers residents a range of different windows – even better to see your neighbor’s property.
Talk about a staircase to nowhere. There is no official name for this design abomination, which is believed to be in the UK, but some believe it could be a miniature skate ramp.
If this European building looks gloomy from the outside, just imagine how gray and dirty it must be for the people there
This pyramid in a square in the United Kingdom is charmingly branded “AzTesco Temple” in honor of the supermarket where the cart comes from.
This is definitely a mistake! This flower bed, which is believed to be located in the United Kingdom, was located slightly away from the center of the footpath
Someone has really seen the plans for this mansion in the United Kingdom and must have liked the maze of rats on the fence. Either way, they gave him the green light
Who wants to waste time with annoying things like tape measures or checking distances? Obviously not the man who made this porch design!
The front door of this home in the UK seems to be designed to keep people out or at least require people to use the ladder to enter
Maybe the one who signed the installation of this grille on a European street really hates cyclists