
18 Broken Things That Were TOTALLY Fixed Without A Professional’s Help
In the DIY world, there are two ways of solving problems. One way to solve a problem, is to fix it. The second way is
Anyone who has been in real estate long enough can tell numerous stories about the strange home features they had to sell. Whether it was an errant faucet or purposeless cabinet, some houses are just plain weird. And while selling a house with some quirks can be difficult, selling the construction flubs below could be damn near impossible.
If the builder put the toilet in first, he would have likely noticed the door wouldn’t shut. If he put it in last, he definitely would have noticed the door wouldn’t shut. Regardless of what the builder was thinking, he fixed the problem in a subtle and innovative way.
This is one of the bathrooms that prevents unwanted house guests… or wanted house guests… or really any visitors at all.
Sure, people will be able to see everything you’re doing on the john, but they won’t be able to see your face so it’s okay.
But considering I’m a muggle, the more I look at it, the less it makes sense.
Someone in the window industry had to actually mount and seal that piece of glass. I suppose it’s burglar-proof though, so that’s nice.
Tiem, kam nepatīk saules gaisma! 😀 pic.twitter.com/Pfl1NMVJwF
— Revolūcija (@Pagirevolucija) April 10, 2015
“Eh. Close enough.”
That’s outrageous.
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