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Good design is all about putting the user first. If the customer can’t make sense of the design and if their every single move is impeded by the bad decisions that the designers and builders made—we’ve got a serious problem. Sometimes these problems all come down to bad craftsmanship, shoddy design, and unaesthetic, hurried, and impractical shortcuts that builders take without a care in the world.

The ‘Typical Rykozhop’ Instagram page documents how some homeowners have to live with utterly ugly, just plain bad, and downright dangerous interior design decisions. Scroll down to see the best of the worst, upvote the pics you wouldn’t touch with a ten-foot pole, and let us know in the comments if there’s anything similar in your own homes, dear Pandas.

Bored Panda reached out to Tim Antoniuk, an Associate Professor of Design Studies at the University of Alberta, to hear his take about where most of the responsibility falls, whether on the designer in charge of the vision or the builders who turn it into reality. Antoniuk explained that it's up to the designer to ensure that their project (which means their client's project) turns out well. The focus should be on the clarity of the designs so that the intent is communicated without any 'fuzziness.' "Certainly, this is frustrating and it puts extra pressure on the designer, but everything, in my view, rests in the designer's hand. This is why some of the most outstanding designers in the world have such a deep knowledge of materials, manufacturing processes, of the problems that can happen during installation."

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    Antoniuk said that it's the designer who has to provide clarity and foresee at least some of the possible issues when it comes to the actual building and the interior design: "It's hard, but that's why the best designers get paid so well for their outstanding work. They do great design/aesthetic work, but they also create efficiencies and they foresee and spot (some) problems from happening." 

    The Associate Professor highlighted that some things will go wrong, no matter how much we plan for them. What's more, the builders have to be on the designer's side, too, but the latter still shoulders most of the burden. "Many jobs can not just stop because a designer is not onsite or is not able to be reached. That said, builders need to honor the designer's vision, but again, if there is 'fuzziness' in the drawings or plans, decisions will be made by people that we may not want to make them."

    On a very practical level, ensuring that builders follow through with the designer's vision comes down to communication, doing "great drawings and visuals," and becoming "exceptionally well educated" in the field of construction. "We exist in a field that is ever-changing with the introduction of new materials, new construction requirements, and restrictions," Antoniuk said.

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    He also stressed the importance of creating honest relationships based on mutual respect. "It is simple to say, but communication and having an outstanding relationship with the builder is critically important. At 'Architure,' we constantly visit and hang-out with the Trades. We like to talk with the people that have 'boots-on-the-ground.' These are the people that are literally building our products and spaces. If you piss these guys off, treat them poorly, or don't communicate well, they can ruin a project. It may sound flippant, but we see these people as our partners."

    In a previous interview with Bored Panda, Antoniuk also spoke about the differences between good and bad design. He said that there are, objectively, such things as good and bad interior and furniture design decisions—it’s not just about our subjective tastes.

    However, our tastes are important, too, as they can create gray and blurry areas between what’s considered to be quality and, well, not. Though, I think, hardly anyone would mix up anything shown in this list with something that’s tasteful.

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    In Antoniuk’s opinion, we can all intuitively sense what good design is and isn’t. "Quite often, this relates to ergonomics and the usability or functionality of the products and services and systems. Having said that, I think far too many people expect poor design that doesn’t really work well," he said.

    It’s not all just doom and gloom, however. Antoniuk highlighted that creating high-quality design that is objectively good is a skill that can be learned; just like people can learn the wrong skills and make bad design decisions. Naturally, this suggests that we have to unlearn bad skills before learning the right ones.

    For Antoniuk, good design is “intuitive, [...] deeply sympathetic and empathetic to the user at all levels, and at some level, it is emotional,” just like Dieter Rams laid out in his principles of good design. “It is a catalyst for giving us feelings,” Antoniuk said about design.

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    It's an art installation, title: 'State of the world today'

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    Has the roof collapsed? I can’t make out what the f**k it’s supposed to be except a disaster.

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    I thought the same, zoomed in on the picture and the roof is intact. It's just a really really bad install 😲

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Looks like a satellite fell from space and landed on someone's house

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    This is a mad scientist's lair and you can't prove otherwise.

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    They said I couldn't build my own solar paneled roof. And they were right.

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    oh, so THIS is how u fly. oki lemmi just get some wings and some solar panels....

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    They are not going to pay the electric company no matter what they have to do. LOL

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    The enthusiasm for renewable energy is great,but this isn’t the right solution

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    Looks like a still from a Transformers movie in mid-transforation. That house is about to turn into a giant robot

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    “Plane crashed into my house. Couldn’t afford to remove it.”

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    I would love to see a cost/benefit analysis of this project.

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    At first I thought a spacecraft (or satellite) had crashed into the house.

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    higher stage of photovoltaic would be one huge rectangle adjusting automatically the angle towards the sun ... looks like a private concert zone XD

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    Using every solar panel you can find no matter the size, using every direction possible...for maximum capacity.

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    It's like the sun just crapped solar panels on this roof!

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    Solar panels on a tiny roof? One of the panels will work at some point in the day.

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    What happens when DIY solar panels come without instructions.

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    I would hazard a guess it's designed to get the Solar Panels pointed in the correct direction toward the Sun. Maybe!

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    This kind of reminded me of something from "Hello neighbor"...

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    I'm thinking - holy s**t-- all those are connected INSIDE the house somewhere too..

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    Is this house catching sunrays or getting ready to take off??

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    I think they wanted solar panels but the way their house was facing would mean they wouldnt be as useful so they tried to turn them so they'd get more sun?

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    "Honey, I got the solar panels set up so we'll get the sunlight on them every single moment of the day!"

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    When you own a scaffolding company but can't afford your electricity bill

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    Looks like they tried to build a radar tracking system. They want to be the first to know when aliens arrive.

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    According to my calculations this set up is the most efficient for your solar panels.

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    Well, that defeats the purpose of a drain. Someone did the same thing to my neighbourhood supermarket parking lot. The water runs right by the drain and onto the sidewalk.

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    I keep having visions of a hand reaching out to grab me when I switch on the light. 😬

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    Remember when Indiana Jones had to pick the Holy Grail among many fake ones?

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    The second I looked at this, Randy Quaid in the “Shitter’s full!” scene from “Christmas Vacation” popped into my head.

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    Why do people think this is disgusting? You wash you hands with clean water, it's not like the sink is under the urinal. It's a great way to recycle water. The fact we (/most countries) flush our toilets with sparkling clean drinking water is idiotic.

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    That's the trap door switch in case you don't want any telemarketers bothering you... or Trick or treaters... or carollers...

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    Actually, the corner piece is missing (it's supposed to go over that corner mount). I've seen this, but this concept sucks big time!

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    I thought it was a mirror. Then I thought the photographer was a vampire. Then I realized it was a door. This has been a ride.

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    I wouldn’t classify this as problematic. Many tiny homes and RV used this combination or something similar in the bathroom. Hell, some don’t even have a shower stall or tub. It’s just a room with a toilet, a shower head, and a drain in the floor.

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    One pipe for hot and cold water which will miraculously separate near the tap....

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    It's a four stage filtration system with the ability to lock out one of the filters of you want. If the water is that bad, I'm drinking Dasani before I turn into a reptile-man.

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    The owner of the cream building obviously refused to sell so the developer had to bud around it.

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