1. Monster Pop-Out
Because pop-ups are not just in children’s books.
2. Honey I Shrunk Your Clothes
Imagine your fasyon roommate’s face when she finds Barbie’s clothes in her closet, and her entire wardrobe is nowhere to be found.
3. Foodception
Confuse even the family member who has an exotic palate with food disguised as another food item. Case in point: this ice cream sundae is really just mashed potatoes topped with gravy and red pepper.
Are you inexplicably getting hungry from this picture? You can do these food hacks instead from the remains of your almost-empty pantry.
4. Spilt liquid over gadget
It only takes a dried puddle of white glue and an innocent glass of milk to scare your gamer brother about your (seemingly) wet laptop.
5. Remote No-Control
A little tape on the sensor of your remote control guarantees delight from seeing your kids (or even grandparents) getting frustrated from trying to turn the television on again and again. This trick works on video game consoles too *wink wink*.
6. No-sud soap
People are not gonna be happy campers in the bathroom come lathering time.
7. Upside Down House
8. Frozen smartphone screen
Take a screenshot of your social media addict of a sister’s phone and set the image as wallpaper. Move the real apps at the farthest panel of the phone’s screen and watch her freak out.
9. Hallway maze
Give your recently graduated brother a hero’s welcome by setting up plastic cups filled with water in the hallway leading to his room.
10. Blowhorn me away
Make sure you have serious running skills after your frightened aunt comes after you.
11. Laughs for a coin
Identify one of the most visited places in your home and glue a ten-peso coin, an unused debit card, or (if you’re feeling rich) a 100-peso bill on the ground for people to see it. Enjoy the show.
12. Impossible Word Search
Try not to laugh while your Mom or your puzzle-addict roommate attempts to solve the impossible.
Meanwhile, these home design fails are so bad that you would think these contractors were just pulling their homeowners’ legs.