50 Bathroom Designs That Are So Hilariously Bad It Hurts To Look (New Pics)
Bathrooms—they’re an unignorable part of your life. Everybody uses them every single day. However, unless something goes very wrong, you tend to take them for granted. After all, we rarely notice design decisions when they’re done well. When they’re not, it can lead to a lot of laughter through tears.
To that end, we at Bored Panda wanted to showcase some of the most epic bathroom design fails ever. It’s the kind of narrow-minded planning that you wouldn’t wish on even your worst enemies… maybe. Scroll down for a taste of bad design, and a reminder to be grateful for when things work as intended.
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My Friend’s Apartment Has A 1/2 Bathroom On The Ground Floor. This Is The View From The Street
The Bathroom In Our Airbnb Was Rather Smol
This Mirrored Ceiling In Our Bathroom At Work
The Statista Research Department recently reported on the most common features of high-tech toilets found in renovated master bathrooms in the US in 2023. By far the most common feature was a seat with a bidet feature (27% of respondents updated their toilets with one).
Other popular high-tech features included self-cleaning capabilities (18%), heated seats (16%), built-in night-lights (14%), motion-activated seats (8%), and self-deodorizers and overflow protection (both 8%).
My Friend's Under-The-Stairs "Bathroom" Where The Toilet Is Diagonal And Partially Installed Into The Carpeted Wall
For A Quick On The Go
You Guys Hate Carpet In The Bathroom? I Can One Up That. My Parents Have A Bathroom With Carpet That Goes Up The Bathtub Walls! Bonus Points For The Terrible Wallpaper
Meanwhile, according to Statista, a survey of 300 architecture firms showed the most popular bathroom features in Q4 of 2023 to be larger walk-in showers (50%), doorless showers (49%), and stall showers without tubs (also 49%).
Furthermore, adaptability and universal designs were noted as a very popular feature (40%), while spa-like designs were slightly lower in demand (31%). Natural lighting was also not a very popular feature (24%), alongside heated floors (27%), private toilet compartments (26%), and linen closets (17%).
These Bathroom Stalls
My Grandparent’s Carpeted Bathroom
This Horrible Toilet-Seat
Contrasting experiences can teach you a lot about the world and what you value. You never really think about how great it is to have access to a proper bathroom until you come across a bad one.
If the restroom is dirty, uncomfortable, or lacks the necessary hygiene supplies, you’re going to have an awful time. On the flip side, clean, cozy, well-stocked bathrooms are a godsend. And we say this without any irony—it’s important to be able to relax when nature calls.
I Mean, Of All The Design Choices, You Chose This
My Uncle's House Got A Bathroom Without A Door, Literally The First Thing You See When You Enter The House
House Sitting For Uncle. Reached The Final Boss Of The Game "Unfamiliar Shower Controls"
Another major concern is privacy, or rather, the lack of it. Views on this can vary historically and culturally (public toilets with communal sponges-on-sticks in history/how-the-ancient-romans-went-to-the-bathroom-180979056/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">ancient Rome, anyone?), of course. But in this day and age, most people are used to doing their business in restrooms in complete isolation.
To put it bluntly, although there’s nothing ‘shameful’ about what you’re doing, you still don’t want anyone (accidentally) seeing or hearing you. Rather, it’s the opposite: you probably want to be alone with your thoughts.
The 'Bathroom' In My Airbnb Will 100% Result In The Worst Encounters With The Host
Just Watched A Guy Go Into The Wrong Bathroom At Toronto Pearson Airport. He Was Looking At The Top Sign
This Bathroom In My Dads New House. I’m 6’1”. The Room Is So Short They Had To Cut Holes In The Ceiling Over The Toilet And Sink So You Can Stand Up
With all of that in mind, it makes sense to design bathrooms and public restrooms with privacy in mind. It might sound like common sense, but you’d be surprised how uncommon it is.
Designers, architects, and engineers should consider which materials they use and how to incorporate them into the entire space.
This Public Restroom Has Facing Toilets
Impossible To Clean
Practical Bathroom
For example, you wouldn’t want your public toilets to have massive gaps beneath the door. Nor should you use transparent materials for the stall doors or walls. And you wouldn’t add curtainless windows in bathrooms without making sure that nobody can look through them from the outside. Again, these are basic considerations.
This Is The Inside Of The Bathroom Door At A Bar In NYC. After Some Cocktails, It Is Impossible To Pick The Right One On The First Try
A Bad Place For A Restaurant To Store The Dishes
Restaurant Bathroom Sink, Made From...wood
When designers, architects, and engineers are focused solely on their work, they can miss details and mistakes that may seem obvious to bystanders. That’s why it’s so important to run your ideas and blueprints by other folks, whether they're coworkers, focus groups, friends, or strangers on the street.
You can avoid a lot of headaches by setting your ego aside for a moment and asking for some honest feedback.
Just Moved & My New Bathroom Tiles Are Designed To Always Look Dirty
My Parents Bathroom Is On A Platform Next To An Angled Ceiling So You Hit Your Head Every Time... And It Has A Telephone
This Hotel Bathroom
However, in some cases, it’s not due to a lack of foresight that bad designs pop up. Sometimes, it all comes down to finances. No matter what you’re designing, you’re probably going to have a limited budget. You need to work with the resources available to you.
Unfortunately, in some cases that means cutting corners. The result? A suboptimal restroom that might partly serve its main purpose, but leaves people yearning for something better.
The Placement Of This Toilet In My Hotel Is Just Stupid
This Brass Instrument Sink In My Step-Uncle's Bathroom
Ugliest Bathroom Ever
Which of the photos featured in this list made you cringe the most, dear readers? Which of these toilets would you hate to use more, even if you really had to go? What is the very worst bathroom you’ve ever used?
On the other hand, what’s the very best restroom experience you’ve had, whether in public spaces or in private homes? Drop a comment below. And remember—good design is about more than just aesthetics.
The Shower In My Grandparents New Bathroom Is Very Nice, Except For One Small Problem
Upon Walking In This Bathroom At The Supermarket I Was Initially Disgusted At Filth And Lack Of Cleanliness Until A Closer Look Revealed It Was Designed This Way
Bathroom With Glass Walls
Installed New Shower Curtains Boss
This Was The “Sink” In A Restaurant
Bathroom Stall Doors Made Of Glass
The Dividers In This Stall Are Way Too High Up. They Could See My Thighs
I’m About To Explode! Where's The Men's Restroom? Hurry
The Ridiculously Tiny Bathroom With Everything You Need (Or Don't)
This Bathroom Mirror In My Hotel Room
The Worst Bathroom I Have Ever Seen (In A Hotel)
They Replaced Half The Mirrors In My Local Shopping Mall's Bathroom With Advertising Boards
My Hotel Made The Walls Of The Bathroom Fully Transparent
Disco Toilet In An Airbnb
This Toiletry Trash Can That Opens Into The Other Stall
This Title In The Bathroom At A Restaurant
This Stall Door In A Gas Station Bathroom
Nice Bathroom Door
This Restaurant’s Bathroom Had A Piano In It
Shower Room Has Window To The Kitchen
My Brother And Sister In-Law Came Across This Gem While House Hunting
Angles I Never Knew I Didn’t Want To See
My Friend Went To Look At An Apartment Today And This Was The "Shower"
So, apparently someone responded to one of my comments, but I'm not allowed to see which one because it's not in the arbitrary number of posts they decided to show, & I don't have BP Premium. They're really trying to get rid of their user base, aren't they?
Went to a Gay bar in Brighton, England a few years ago. The so called friend I was with let me walk into this trap. When somebody new went in for a drink and then went to the bathroom, the staff would turn off the normal lights and light up strobe lights instead. Almost everybody (me included) came out covered in pee.
Stayed in a suite on a Carnival ship (never again!). The bathroom boasted a tub, but it must have been an add-in rather than a restoration. The edge of the toilet seat was right up against the side of the tub - I had to sit sideways.
So, apparently someone responded to one of my comments, but I'm not allowed to see which one because it's not in the arbitrary number of posts they decided to show, & I don't have BP Premium. They're really trying to get rid of their user base, aren't they?
Went to a Gay bar in Brighton, England a few years ago. The so called friend I was with let me walk into this trap. When somebody new went in for a drink and then went to the bathroom, the staff would turn off the normal lights and light up strobe lights instead. Almost everybody (me included) came out covered in pee.
Stayed in a suite on a Carnival ship (never again!). The bathroom boasted a tub, but it must have been an add-in rather than a restoration. The edge of the toilet seat was right up against the side of the tub - I had to sit sideways.