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Homeowner’s trippy bathroom design horrifies interior design fans & they say it must be worse when you’re drunk

HOW many mirrors does one bathroom need?

For one homeowner, it seems there’s no such thing as too many mirrors – even in the bathroom.

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Social media users are feeling nauseated by a trippy mirrored bathroom (not pictured, stock photo)

A photo of the controversial bathroom was posted by the Instagram account .

“The biggest Inception fan ever,” wrote Dina, who runs the account.

The image shows a bathroom in which the floors and ceiling are completely mirrored.

Mirrored panels are on either side of the door, behind the sink and toilet, and up above.

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Oddly enough, the owner did seem to want to have a classic “mirror” look above the sink, and added a metallic circle on the entirely mirrored wall.

Instagram commenters are confused and even sickened by the design.

“I feel nauseous just looking at this picture,” wrote one.

“Anyone else get a pounding headache from looking at this?” asked another.

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One more wondered what it would be like to be drunk in the bathroom.

Another said it must be especially unpleasant if you’re feeling ill.

“Then you’re dizzy and when you fall you break your damn teeth on the toilet,” they said.

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Someone else described it as the “Versailles hall of bathroom mirrors,” while another added that it “embodies the way I feel when I walk into a bed bath and beyond.”

“Does anyone need to be the subject of that many mirrors of themselves pooping?” asked one more.

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The bathroom (pictured) has mirrors on all the walls and the ceiling
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