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To barely-there stairways to headache-inducing carpet, these sets of stairs are so poorly designed, they may even cause you an injury or two.
The amusing fails, which were sent in by people from across the globe, have been collated in a gallery by Bored Panda.
One of the pictures shows a house which was listed to rent but came with a 'death trap' stairwell, according to social media users.
Meanwhile a mall, in the US, decided to put bollards at the top of the wheelchair ramp to stop people using it for shopping carts, but it also stopped wheelchair users fitting through.
People shared the truly horrific staircase designs they spotted and Bored Panda collated the worst into an online gallery. Including one 'death trap' house, spotted in the US, which was listed for rent and came with a drop into a stairwell
Elsewhere, Airbnb guests spotted a terrifying staircase filled with alternating steps in the apartment they were staying in.
Finally, a woman claimed architects told her parents that dangerous stairs were the best solution to fit the small space, but they constantly fall down them.
Here, FEMAIL takes a look at some of the most terrifying staircases around the world...
A woman claimed architects told her parents that these dangerous stairs were the best solution to fit the small space, but they constantly fall down them
The carpet pattern on these hotel steps would possibly make it a nightmare for some people to make it down safely
Elsewhere, Airbnb guests spotted a terrifying staircase filled with alternating steps in the apartment they were staying in
Meanwhile these steps at Discovery Park, in Seattle, look like something out of an obstacle course
A shopping mall, in Dubai, put a step at the end of an accessibility ramp which made it dangerous for wheelchair users
People would really have to concentrate on making their way down these stairs in case they broke an ankle
Elsewhere an accessible ramp, spotted in Germany, ended with three steps meaning it's useless for wheelchair users
Meanwhile a mall, in the US, decided to put bollards at the top of the wheelchair ramp to stop people using it for shopping carts, but it also stops wheelchair users fitting through
This social media user shared an image of the very awkward wooden stairs in his parents-in-law's holiday home
Meanwhile another person struggled to get down these steps as the design acts as an optical illusion and a set of steps
These stairs are absolutely nauseating to look down and could no doblt easily injure someone if they missed a step