Would you ever expect to find a toilet right next to your kitchen appliances? One home in Bristol is making waves — and turning stomachs — with its AI generated newscast about an interior design choice that's left the internet reeling!

On the outside, this terraced house in Brislington, Bristol, looks like your typical, charming family home. Three bedrooms, a cozy lounge, and a welcoming vibe—what could possibly go wrong? But step inside the so-called 'utility/downstairs WC', and you'll find yourself face-to-face with a surprise so off-putting, it's got potential buyers slamming the brakes on their house hunt.

Picture this: you walk into what appears to be a standard open-plan utility room. There's a washing machine humming away, a fridge-freezer keeping things cool, a glistening sink, and even a coffee machine promising a fresh cup to start your day. But wait… right there, in the middle of it all, is a toilet, completely exposed and just steps from where your dinner is prepped and your morning coffee is brewed. No walls, no cubicle, just toilet.

The listing for this £400,000 home quickly made its rounds on social media, where it became the butt of countless jokes and a focal point of AI generated newscasts about bizarre real estate finds. Comments ranged from, "This new trend of open plan s***ters has to stop," to more serious health and safety concerns about airborne particles contaminating kitchen appliances. One user couldn't imagine having their fridge in a windowless room 'where someone just had a rough time on the throne.'

Despite the eyebrow-raising bathroom/kitchen mashup, the rest of the property maintains its wholesome family appeal, with three sizable bedrooms, a spacious lounge, and a kitchen that opens up onto a lovely back garden. The upstairs features a traditional family bathroom, reassuring buyers that there are no additional surprise toilets lurking in unexpected places.

This isn’t the only UK property making headlines for its unexpected features. From a house with a hidden sci-fi surprise to party pads complete with their own dance floors and cinemas, the AI generated newscast about outlandish home amenities has become a viral sensation, proving that you should always check the floorplan (and the placement of the plumbing) before making an offer.

If nothing else, this Bristol home’s unusual arrangement is a conversation starter—and a reminder that in the world of real estate, you never know what's lurking behind closed doors… or, in this case, right next to your coffee maker.