This is one of those images that you can’t get enough of. The more you look at it, the more things you discover, and the more things you discover, the more you realize how absolutely incredible (and overwhelming) this structure is. It looks like these are a few houses put together; however, we can’t seem to count the exact number.
So, according to the house listings we have received lately, this is not the worst thing on offer. In fact, it’s an absolute bargain. Where else can you find a place with so much light, windows for fresh air, two front doors, and a spacious front yard?
Brocken Lock
This could be one of those automatic doors that you don't even have to push open, and it senses whenever a person comes close. Whatever it was supposed to be, the outcome seems to be like a big mashup. Maybe it's broken? Maybe whoever put this together had some pieces missing and could work out what was going on.
Then, the dime dropped. This is probably the best way to make sure the toilets are clean at all times. There is no need to pay cleaners anymore. Just install one of these and see your monthly expenses drop as we speak.
Changing Perspective
This is a perfect example of what we mean when we say it's time to think out of the box. Not all toilets have to be oval-shaped, and not all people sit the same way when they are minding their own business. This was spotted in a local coffee shop somewhere, and the owner has been reportedly known for saying, "if you don't take your time while in there, yous shouldn't have a problem."
We wondered if it were the other way round ( the bottom part being oval and the top being square) would have still been such an issue?
You Can Never go Too Small
Small apartments and houses, especially those that are designated for single people, are very small families that always seem to have an issue. It kind either be a bathroom that is too small, a lounge that your grandmothers' sofa won't fit in or a bedroom not big enough for your supersized king bed.
In this case, the space for the fridge is where the problem lies. What we love most about this is that the landlord had no shame ( or enough implements to just go and buy a smaller fridge); he just put a brick on the floor to make sure it is steady and didn't fall. Has he no shame?
The Long and Winding Road to Nowhere
There has got to be a logical explanation behind this. We assume the escalators were there all along and for some reason, the wall was built after. They are probably reconstructing or renovating the passengers after blocking the site off, but what about the rest? Didn't anyone think about the other end of the escalator and what was going on there?
This is a perfect example of what happens when build before you think. What will happen now? Are these passengers trapped? How will they get back down? Is this thing reversible? Hellow? Is there anybody out there? Is there anybody behind the wall?