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"You Should Have Hired An Architect" Facebook Group Shares 30 Ways People Have Ruined Their Homes (New Pics)

"You Should Have Hired An Architect" Facebook Group Shares 30 Ways People Have Ruined Their Homes (New Pics)

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If you want something done right, hire a professional. Otherwise, you might end up like the people who everyone is talking about in this Facebook group that’s all about questionable architectural decisions.
You Should Have Hired an Architect brings together people to discuss some of the more ridiculous manifestations of architecture caused by a clear absence of a professional.
And if any of this sounds familiar, it’s because it should as Bored Panda has featured this group not once, but twice.

#1 This Is How I Solved The Common Bookshelf Corner Problem. It Also Solved The Very Tall Book Problem

This Is How I Solved The Common Bookshelf Corner Problem. It Also Solved The Very Tall Book Problem
193points

#2 Amsterdam's Homes Adorned With Whimsical Charm, Inspired By Zaandam's Enchanting And Eclectic Dwellings

Amsterdam's Homes Adorned With Whimsical Charm, Inspired By Zaandam's Enchanting And Eclectic Dwellings
126points

#3 College House With An Emergency Slide Rather Than Stairs, Haha

College House With An Emergency Slide Rather Than Stairs, Haha
112points

So, You Should Have Hired an Architect is a Facebook group dedicated to showcasing examples of why it’s a bad idea to skip out on hiring an architect, as seen by the visual content shared in it.

The group also features discussions on topics related to what it means to be an architect in the modern world and what they actually do.

#4 Someone Has A Sense Of Humor

Someone Has A Sense Of Humor
106points

#5 Average Person: “I Would Like A Useful Handrail To Help Me Safely Navigate The Stairs.” Shanghai Metro: “Go F Yourself.”

Average Person: “I Would Like A Useful Handrail To Help Me Safely Navigate The Stairs.” Shanghai Metro: “Go F Yourself.”
99points

#6 Why The Tiny Windows And Excessive Stairs?

Why The Tiny Windows And Excessive Stairs?
88points

The group was created by architect Allison B. McKenzie in May of 2021 and has since then blown up with its success. As of this listicle, the group has over 58,000 members who actively contribute.

In our previous listicle, McKenzie explained that the two biggest reasons why ridiculousness happens in architecture in the first place is money and lack of understanding about how much better off they can be with an architect’s touch.

#7 A Friendly Reminder For When We See Homes With Dust Shelves And Random Windows That You Can Never Reach, There Are People Who Find Use Cases For Them. Wondering How They Clean Up There, Robot Vac?

A Friendly Reminder For When We See Homes With Dust Shelves And Random Windows That You Can Never Reach, There Are People Who Find Use Cases For Them. Wondering How They Clean Up There, Robot Vac?
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#8 Now…who In The World Thought This Carpet Was A Good Idea In This Hotel. We Are Staying At The Ameristar In Kansas City. When The Elevator Door Opened We Seriously Thought It Was A Crime Scene

Now…who In The World Thought This Carpet Was A Good Idea In This Hotel. We Are Staying At The Ameristar In Kansas City. When The Elevator Door Opened We Seriously Thought It Was A Crime Scene
84points

#9 Just Had To Have An Island

Just Had To Have An Island
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McKenzie elaborated that architects bring a lot to the project. It’s not just about making a house beautiful and functional—it’s also about making sure it fits into its environment in a sustainable way.

This is besides them making sure you don’t dig yourself into a deep, deep hole of building standard and code violations.

#10 Awesome Container Home🏡🥰

Awesome Container Home🏡🥰
80points

#11 Uhmmm

Uhmmm
76points

#12 Another Stair Of The Pointy, Slice-Y Persuasion

Another Stair Of The Pointy, Slice-Y Persuasion
74points

And while you can risk it and skip out on hiring an architect—there are cases when personal houses turned out to be just fine—the group has ample examples of why it’s probably not worth the risk.

After all, there is a reason why architects go through years of studies and pass rigorous exams to be able to do what they do in a safe and sustainable manner. Having played the Sims throughout high school, however, does not count.

#13 Third-Story Deck

Third-Story Deck
72points

#14 Well, They've Certainly Got Me Believing Everything Is Made Of Marble. Either That, Or We're At A Crime Scene. Someone, Please Make It Stop!

Well, They've Certainly Got Me Believing Everything Is Made Of Marble. Either That, Or We're At A Crime Scene. Someone, Please Make It Stop!
71points

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"You Should Have Hired An Architect" Facebook Group Shares 30 Ways People Have Ruined Their Homes (New Pics)
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In the most general sense of the concept, architects make problems go away.

For every want and need that you might have with a house comes a non-zero chance of a problem arising. Even more so when you need to translate your vision onto a three-dimensional space measured extremely precisely—and you bet that every nano-measurement counts.

#16 This Castle In Texas Is Still For Sale If You’re In The Market For A Kingdom

This Castle In Texas Is Still For Sale If You’re In The Market For A Kingdom
68points

#17 This Bathroom Is In An Old Elevator Shaft. Cool, But No Thanks

This Bathroom Is In An Old Elevator Shaft. Cool, But No Thanks
67points

#18 Again, With The Excessive Boob Lights

Again, With The Excessive Boob Lights
63points

An architect might cost you in the beginning, but you will surely end up saving money in the long run. Architects make sure each project is done in the most efficient and economically reasonable way. And it’s not just the early stages of a building that are set—they also future-proof projects by coordinating materials and layouts in the plan in a way that it would last long and would actually be something you could sell in the future if the need arises.

#19 So Beautiful

So Beautiful
62points

#20 Really Pushing That “Farmhouse” Vibe

Really Pushing That “Farmhouse” Vibe
58points
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