Not so grand designs! Hilarious snaps reveal the WORST home interior choices - from a taxidermy crocodile eating a pig to a bed shaped like a giant mouth
While everyone has their own idea of good taste, this selection of interior design fails prove that some may make more unique choices than others.
Bored Panda has collated a selection of some of the worst bad taste home designs from social media users across the globe.
From a house painted in multiple psychedelic bright colours to a bed that looks like a giant mouth, these concepts are not likely to appeal to everyone.
Other decoration disasters include a taxidermy rat dressed as a vampire and a toilet bowl covered in lavish blue paintings.
This colourful home, from an unknown location, split opinion; while some felt the palette was grotesque, others felt it was more interesting than your average house
This unusual fencing-style kitchen cabinet design, believed to be located in the US, would be a nightmare to cleanSHARE THIS ARTICLEShare
This home, from the US, features a rare example of a basketball net made from crystals - both practical and aesthetic, if you're a lover of both all things glitzy and shooting hoops
Some people like to keep the Wedgewood-esque blue decorative painting on the crockery - this homeowner, from the US, decided to liven up the toilet bowl with the detailed paintings
This not-so-subtle centrepiece, from the US, showcases a stuffed crocodile on its hind legs, with what appears to be a small black stuffed pig in its mouth
Some people might struggle to get a good night's sleep in this bed, which looks like a giant cartoon mouth with massive fangs
This poor rat, based in an unknown location, not only suffered the indignity of facing taxidermy, but was then dressed as a vampire - specifically Gary Oldman as Dracula
These creepy cups, from the US, left commentators crying out for holy water and a cross to protect them from the cursed, scary item
While the twisted brick arch and multiple statues may not be everyone's cup of tea, you can't deny the commitment that's gone into this lavish look
This innovative designer, from the US, took an old bathtub, and upcycled it into a table and two chairs. They may not look that great, or be comfortable, but at least they are eco-conscious
The creator of these seat took chairs in classic shapes, and coated them in moss, creating an interesting exterior/interior combination
Looking for a unique piece of home decor? Look no further. The designer, from an unknown location, of this plant pot took their inspiration from the human body, creating a container made from pottery legs
These candles, which are shaped like human spines, split opinions on social media, with some people quite liking the anatomical-style design
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