This is the daylight rubblery aftermath left behind when a gang of bungling builders demolished the interior of the wrong flat.
Workers had been due to start a full refit of a neighbour's home in Tianjin, China, on 21st April.
But when horrified Mr Li returned home from a day at work he found they had ripped out the interior of his flat instead.
The shocked homeowner found his lovingly crafted built-in wardrobes and cupboard reduced to matchwood, his floor tiles ripped up and his furniture smashed to pieces.
His video of their ham-fisted handiwork shows that even his bed did not survive the wrecking team.
The mix-up happened when the builders arrived for work and found Li's door had been left open by a faulty lock.
So when they saw the door slightly ajar, they mistakenly assumed it was their client's home and began ripping it out.

Picture shows the apartment that was demolished by mistake in Tianjin, China, on 21 April, 2025. Note: Photo is a screenshot from a video. (AsiaWire/NX)
But astonishingly instead of suing them, Li has hired them to carry out a full renovation of his now uninhabitable flat for a cut-price rate of CNY 10,000 (GBP 1,100).
He explained: "We're all just working hard to get by, no need to make things more difficult for them."
(Simona Kitanovska / newsX)