SpongeBob's House

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SpongeBob exiting via the window of the pineapple
SpongeBob's house in the newer episodes

SpongeBob's House is a pineapple under the sea. It is situated adjacent to Squidward Tentacles' house on Conch Street in the city of Bikini Bottom. The only living creatures in the house are SpongeBob SquarePants and Gary the Snail. SpongeBob's house is next to Squidward's house and two houses away from Patrick Star's rock. The inside is very colorful and has various major themes, but it mainly looks like a beach house. The floor plan has not been set, like most of the buildings in Bikini Bottom. Paintings are found with various decorations supporting an underwater theme.

Contents

Rooms

1st Floor

  • Living Room - This is where SpongeBob entertains his guests. It has several chairs, several houseplants in the form of sea anemones, 3 tables, and a diver's helmet for a TV. In Banned in Bikini Bottom, a window was cut into one of the walls and several Krusty Krab tables were placed in here. There is a conch shell telephone that is pink in color. It has nine push-buttons and an expendable metal antenna. In the living room, there is a colorful sofa, and an inflatable chair with a life preserver in the middle. There is also a table made of fishhooks that the shell phone rests on. There is a fishing lure that hangs on his living room wall, probably for decoration. In some episodes, a jellyfish lamp can be seen next to the sofa.
  • Kitchen/Dining Room - This is where SpongeBob prepares his meals and feeds Gary. It also has a dining room where SpongeBob eats; many other houses in Bikini Bottom have similar such kitchen/dining room arrangements. It usually has a round oven, a submarine refrigerator, cabinets made of crates and barrels, a sink (simply a bucket with a faucet), counter tops (consisting of surfboards with hula skirts and bamboo posts), and a table (which is simply a piece of wood placed on a beach ball) for eating with a chair (consisting of a clam shell on a bamboo pole attached to a circular "post") to seat SpongeBob. There is also a second chair (identical to SpongeBob's) to seat any guests.
  • Garage - This is where SpongeBob's reef blower is placed. It is at the back of the pineapple. It first appeared in the episode Reef Blower. His unicycle may also be placed here.

1st Floor Mezzanine

  • Library - All the books SpongeBob reads are stored here. It has shelves, a chair, a slide, and a fireplace. In Something Smells, a pipe organ was seen as well.

2nd Floor

  • Office - This is SpongeBob's workplace where he does his homework. It mainly has a desk with a lamp and a pencil-holder.
  • Bedroom - This is where SpongeBob and Gary sleep. It has a three-mattress canopy bed that SpongeBob sleeps with a life preserver headboard, a floral-pattern blanket on the bed, a pile of newspapers for Gary, a barrel used as nightstand, a fog-horn alarm clock, and sometimes a treasure chest that SpongeBob never uses, mainly because he lost the keys. In some episodes, the posts on SpongeBob's bed are used as candle-holders. Sometimes, a closet and calendar are shown, and in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, all of SpongeBob's Employee of the Month awards were kept on one of the walls. His bedroom is sometimes shown with what appears to be a pet scallop in a cage. The purpose of this is not yet known.
  • Bathroom - SpongeBob goes to the bathroom, brushes his teeth, and bathes here. It has a bathtub, a wringer, a toilet, and a vanity for his sink. In "Something Smells," there is a peanut plant on the windowsill.

3rd Floor

  • Top Roof - Roof of SpongeBob's House. Sometimes a long winding staircase leading from SpongeBob's room can be seen.

Outside

The house is a pineapple that is orange-colored with crisscrossed lines. It has a metal chimney and leaves for a roof. The house features two windows, but in some episodes, there are three, and in the episode Naughty Nautical Neighbors, the back view of the house was shown. The door of the house has a ship wheel as the doorknob. In some episodes, like I Was a Teenage Gary, it was shown that SpongeBob still needs a key to open the house. The house has flowers that represent his spice garden on each side and a pathway with rocks that leads to his house. SpongeBob's house is located at 124 Conch Street, Bikini Bottom. In the episode Krabby Road, he has a garage where SpongeBob and his band practice.

Destruction, Remodels, and Reconstruction

The dining room table after Gary bites the ball holding it up in "Gary's New Toy"
  • In Home Sweet Pineapple, the house gets eaten by nematodes, but it grows back.
  • In Opposite Day, SpongeBob destroys his own house on Opposite Day (believing that since it was Opposite Day he was really fixing it up), but Squidward rebuilds it.
  • In Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm, it is partially eaten by the worm, but is quickly repaired. Later in the episode, it may have been crushed when the worm fell onto Bikini Bottom.
  • In Patty Hype, when SpongeBob is sleeping, he dreams he is aging and his house becomes ripe before rotting.
  • In Gary Takes a Bath, the furniture and many objects inside the house are soaked when SpongeBob attempts to bathe Gary by absorbing water and shooting it out through his mouth.
  • In Spy Buddies, the house, along with other objects, suffers burn damage when a bomb is set off, but it is not completely annihilated.
  • In Sing a Song of Patrick, Patrick's song "I Wrote This" was so low in quality that it causes the house to melt while the song is ending.
  • In "Banned in Bikini Bottom," it is used as the The Secret Krusty Krab when Miss Priss shut the original down. More details in the Inside section of this page.
  • In Not Normal, SpongeBob changes his pineapple to a real house.
  • In Porous Pockets, it is reconstructed into a mansion.
  • In both The Monster Who Came to Bikini Bottom and Big Sister Sam, it is thrown into the air and shatters when it hits the ground.
  • In New Fish in Town, Squidward pushes it off of a cliff using a bulldozer.
  • In Sentimental Sponge, the house is condemned, due to SpongeBob's significant collections of garbage.
  • In Mermaid Man Begins, the house is dismantled by the storm.
  • In Home Sweet Rubble, the house rots and is remade by portions from Mr. Krabs, Patrick, and Sandy. But it collapses since Squidward, who was underneath, unravels and escapes, destroying the house. However, it is then restored as a pineapple from a can.
  • In Gary's New Toy, Gary attempts to "destroy" a toy ball that he became too obsessed with, and, through a series of spontaneous events, manages to blow up the whole house. The ball that holds the table up also deflates after Gary bites it.
  • In Appointment TV, the house is set on fire after the many things SpongeBob set up to record the two-part Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy special "The Case of the Curious Cliff Hanger" burst into flames when his VCR goes haywire.
  • In the game Creature from the Krusty Krab, it is destroyed numerous times.

Inhabitants

  • SpongeBob and Gary are the main inhabitants of SpongeBob's House although there were many other different inhabitants in certain episodes.

LEGO Sets

See LEGO SpongeBob SquarePants - The Neighborhood.

Trivia/Goofs

  • If the house is an underwater pineapple, how does it remain on the ground? Pineapples float, meaning that it should have floated to the surface long ago. It is possible, however, that its stems keep it stationary.
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