![]() 'Each step is over regulation size and exactly the same size from top to bottom and so plenty of tread area and very safe. The floor tiles are 'specifically designed for bathrooms' so are capable of taking a 'wet and bare foot without risk', they say. However, the bathroom installers insist it is perfectly safe and simply a reflection of the client's desire for a unique, eye-popping bathroom. 'I twisted my ankle, tore my ACL, and broke my neck just by looking at this travesty,' a woman wrote on a photo of the bathroom in an interior design Facebook group 'This is a cracked skull waiting to happen.' 'Why are the stairs even there? Even if you could see them through the optical illusion, you would still trip and fall.' She and many others cited the tiled stairs leading up the tub to be a major hazard especially when the bathroom is wet. 'Not to be dramatic but I can already pictures all the ways I would slip to my death in this bathroom,' another said. 'I twisted my ankle, tore my ACL, and broke my neck just by looking at this travesty,' a woman wrote on a photo of the bathroom in an interior design Facebook group. While the remodel has created a modern new look, many are concerned about the possible risks its unique features present. A giant tub sits atop a small flight of stairs in the corner.Īn open shower is located across from the toilet and has no glass covering or shower curtain and the walls and floors are both tiled with different black-and-white designs. ![]() ![]() The layout is not consistent with traditional bathrooms as the toilet is right at the entrance. The bathroom's problematic design includes an open shower that leaks into the rest of the room, camouflaged stairs to the tub, a sharp alcove by the tub and a chandelier directly above it, and a camouflaged recessed shelf by the shower ![]()
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