Sometimes it’s not the big mistakes that are the most annoying, but the smallest mistakes that really sharpen our teeth.
Annoying images taken by people from all over the world and collected in a gallery doctor’s diaryit reveals some minor design flaws that you can’t see once you see it.
One of the annoying design flaws is a misplaced chandelier on the ceiling sill. Another painting shows a house with a porch and a misplaced door.
Here, FEMAIL shares its worst little design flaws that will bother you…
The stepped window in the building in Leipzig, Germany has angered some people. But according to others, it was deliberately done that way for artistic reasons.

This car seen in Europe would probably look great with a faster hood lane if its location were this far off center.

Once you realize how badly this chandelier is placed on the ceiling of this American restaurant, you can’t miss it.

It may take some time to see it, but once you see it you will be distracted! (Hint, see the button for the “third” floor)

How can you live with this stove? Every time you light the fire, you realize how poorly the glass is placed. Did the manufacturer notice this?

Whoever installed these pipes came very close to fixing it. They have the right curves and would fit perfectly if it was the right way.

Considered to be in the UK, this house could be the perfect home for someone if that person isn’t worried every time they have to walk through a misplaced front door.

This pizza ad in England surprised people. How can you approve a design with such a weirdly sliced pizza?

Maybe it wouldn’t look so bad without a glass, which means you can see the mismatched handles on either side of the door.

This house is almost perfect: sidewalk, semicircular porch, classic cream railings. I wish the door hadn’t been installed completely in the wrong place

As this path thought to be in North America shows, sometimes it’s worth throwing something out and starting over instead of continuing to try and fix it.

The vast majority of people associate the color red with “stop” and the color green with “go”, which makes the design of this remote control absolutely stunning.
Source: Daily Mail