DIY Projects That Look Like an ER Visit is Incoming

When safety is not the priority.

Some DIY projects promise results without requiring any prior knowledge, but in most cases, the outcome is far from ideal.

In the following images, you'll see poorly installed stairs on the verge of collapse, badly designed bathrooms, haphazardly repaired showers, and kitchens that seem beyond repair.

Often, the intention is good, but a lack of planning, inappropriate tools, or terrible instructions transform the intended repair into a complete disaster.

DIY videos show perfect results, but in real life, nothing is ever as simple as it appears. This teaches us that it's not just our intentions that matter; it's also crucial to hire a professional or expert when we can't solve a problem on our own.

Working At Heights

Pretty sure these guys failed their working at heights training.

Ladder

Ladder scaffolding balancing act.

New Plans

Failing to plan is planning to fail.

Pipe

So a pipe busted.

Emergency Defibrillator

Well this would be inconvenient.

Workers

No siesta, no job.

Ladders

Ladders ratchet strapped together.

Stairs

This woman is going to need an acrobatic feat to dodge the column.

Window

“What do we do with this window?”

Drawers

“So, you want 4 drawers. What's the purpose?”

Shower

Rio de Janeiro hostel shower.

Painting

“Me painting my mother-in-law's house.”

Solution

This was the easiest solution.

Moss

“How do I get rid of that moss?”

Codes

For something there are construction codes.

In The Heights

Balance between two windows.

Having a bad day?

 Surely it's not worse than these people.

Wood

The important thing is that it sticks. Aesthetics are secondary.

Mistake

Whose mistake is it?

Refrigerator

Someone thought the refrigerator opened the other way.

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