Unless you’re naturally handy, taking on a DIY project can be quite the challenge. It will require patience and a lot of trial and error, especially for someone with little to no experience.
As you might expect, some of these endeavors will fail. While that’s nothing to be ashamed of, there’s a slight chance that your work may be featured on the DIY Fail subreddit. The group’s profile summed up what they’re all about pretty succinctly: “perfectly good ideas executed… poorly.”
We collected some images from the page that stood out to us. See how many posts from this list you relate to the most.
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Sweet Lamb Cake
Got A Leak? No Problem!
Found In The Foreclosure My Friend Bought
There are many reasons someone would prefer to do it themselves rather than hire a professional. In a survey conducted by Clovered, saving money ranked highest, with 85% of respondents citing it.
Meanwhile, 55% admitted they went for DIY solutions to challenge themselves, while 37% stated that they were more about learning new concepts. 33% sought fulfillment, while 23% used their projects as a creative outlet. 38% of those surveyed also described doing DIY projects as “fun.”
I Thought I Could Polish The Scratches Out Of My Polycarbonate Eyeglasses
That's an expensive mistake. Kind of like the time I used a scrubby thing on the glass stovetop. 😫 Why they even make glass stovetops is beyond me!
Someone Didn't Read The Slide's Instructions. It Drops The Kid On His Head
Tried To Make A Hiding Place In A Book !
I have made these before and it helps if you coat the outside edges with glue first
Speaking of saving money, doing DIY work on a home, for example, can significantly reduce costs. Clovered also revealed potential price points, comparing the cost of doing the work yourself to hiring a professional.
Installing hardwood flooring, for example, costs $900 on average to DIY. Meanwhile, the highest potential cost is around $8,000.
My Stepfather Using His Glorious DIY Dock
I know a worse one. The top is underwater because it sank in the mud.
Another Great Fail From The Foreclosure My Friend Bought
Mistakes are a part of every DIY endeavor, especially if you lack experience. Unfortunately, those missteps are common, as 87% of homeowners have made mistakes while working on a DIY project.
Of course, these mistakes can be costly, with the median cost of fixing them at $137.50. The most common reasons for mistakes include starting the project without the necessary tools, incorrect measurements, and working outside one's skill level.
"Ground"
Like It Never Happened
No Stove? No Problem!
Shouldn’t it stop heating after a few minutes of not moving?
Injuries may happen in worse cases. In fact, 1 in 4 homeowners have hurt themselves while doing a DIY home improvement project.
Among the top injuries were falling off a ladder (21.4%), slipping on the floor (26.7%), self-inflicted injuries using hammers and other tools (58.4%), and accidental cuts sustained from sharp tools (74.9%).
Mom Decided To Make This Veggie Lodge For Christmas. It Wasn't Working Out Right, So She "Fixed It" By Turning It Into A Veggie Dune Buggy. Problem Solved
My Girlfriend's Mum Paid Their Friend To Install A Heat "Vent". Im In Disbelief
Not Mine, But One Of My Favorite DIY Post Ever; The Wooden Jeep
Unnecessary costs from mistakes are definitely avoidable. According to DIY expert Lora Bloomquist, one way to do this is by weighing the pros and cons of your project.
“You may decide you want to keep moving forward, but you need to give yourself a little break time before picking it up again. Sometimes, there’s another product or item out there that will be the answer to your problem,” she noted.
I Present To You, My Shower Head
What Does Redoit Think Of This New Headlight?
Hey, Do You Think The Concrete Patch Worked??
So My Uncle "Fixed" His Dock
The one from earlier? He added to it. Progress i guess except its drowning.
Spotted This Beauty Today At A House We're Flipping
Must be in Canada! 😂 (Those are hockey pucks. And yes I see they say New York Rangers)
I Was In Marseilles. I Got A Sensation Of Speed On My Left, Like Something Unstoppable. I Looked At It. It Was The LEGO Spoiler Car !
How My Father-In-Law Fixed His Eves Trough
I Was Wondering Why The Ceiling Was Sagging Before I Removed It
Turn 2 1/4 Times To Flush (X-Post R/Wtf)
If At First You Don't Succeed, Drill More Holes
New House... Previous Owners Electrical Tape Plumbing
Keep On Truckin'
My Mum's Attempt At French Macarons. She Started Out So Determined Too
DIY fail Would Not Be Complete Without The Shed Of Doom
Ex-Wife's Attempt To Put Up A Chain Link Fence. She Didn't Bother To Cement The Posts
'My Landlord's DIY Fail', Otherwise Known As 'How To Save Money And Turn Your House Into A Fire Hazard In One Easy Step'
Walnut Cooking Spoon. Nailed It!
What Do You Mean "Crush Hazard" It Looks Perfectly Safe To Me
When Pulling A 4 Inch Screw Goes Wrong... This Is On The Ceiling
If You Put Enough Holes In A Wall You Will Find A Stud
I Have No Words
DIY Google Glass W/ Night-Vision I Made Today © It Works!
Of Course It Will Hold The TV, Honey!
Arbor Fail. Neighbors Have Had This "Work In Progress" Unchanged Since Mid-Summer. The Post Holes Aren't Even Filled In
My Steam Friend Made A Phone Case... Out Of Cardboard
How Not To Plane
This Guy Showed Up To My Buddies Work To Buy Oxygen Tanks And Said "Just Put Them On The Bed Of The Truck"
My First Dyi Kids Fence... What Do You Mean It Does Not Fit Right?
Special Coat Hanger
"Yes Honey, I Can Totally Make That Nightstand"
I Thought You Guys Might Like My Speaker Shelving
World's Worst Birdhouse
Tried To Organize My Wife's Earrings As A Surprise... I Meant Well
Basically Why One Should Not Replicate What One Sees On Pinterest
I Decided To Make An Enclosure For My Raspberry Pi
Someone Made Some Stairs
Uneven ones. Which are dangerous because they can make people (like me) trip.
