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SpongeBob SquarePants lives in a pineapple-shaped house (alternately a ham house with an agave on top) located at 124 Conch Street (this is the address shown on SpongeBob's license). The house is three stories high and fully furnished.
| 124 Conch Street | |
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| Location: | Bikini Bottom |
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| Address: | 124 Conch Street |
| Employment: | SpongeBob (Banned in Bikini Bottom)
Squidward (Banned in Bikini Bottom) Mr. Krabs (Banned in Bikini Bottom) Gary (Banned in Bikini Bottom) |
| First Appearance: | Help Wanted |
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Floors
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First Floor
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There is a small garage in the back of the house and two windows in the front. The garage can first be seen in the early short "Reef Blower" and the episode "Naughty Nautical Neighbors", although it has been more recently seen in "Have You Seen This Snail?", where Gary leaves the house through it. It can also be seen in other episodes such as "The Gift of Gum" and "Krabby Road". Out back of the house, the backyard is closed in by a square of flowers, much like the ones seen in the sky. But in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (Video Game) (PC), SpongeBob's backyard had instead boards, not flowers. On the first floor, his house features a living room, coat closet, trophy closet, and a kitchen. The living room features an inflatable sofa, a regular chair with a life ring as a seat, and a diving helmet-shaped TV, and a small table with a phone shaped like a conch shell, called a "shell-phone". There are decorations such as a fishing lure above the sofa, a photo of Gary near the kitchen door, and on the left a fishing hook wall ornament, above a small table. On the small table is a potted coral plant. SpongeBob spends a lot of time here. The living room features bamboo wallpaper, two fishing hook ornaments and various pictures framed on the wall. The kitchen contains a window, a fridge, a stove, sink, a cupboard, a table, and other typical kitchen tools. Gary's food bowl can also be found here.
There is a set of stairs on the left that twists around the home and stops at a safe door behind the chute entrance to the second floor. In some episodes, there is a hallway behind the door.
Second Floor
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SpongeBob's bathroom is found on the second floor. The hallway contains doors leading to his library and bathroom, as well as an additional staircase that leads to his bedroom.
His bathroom contain a square-shaped toilet, a shower/bathtub, a sink, wringer, etc. as well as a porthole window that looks out onto Conch Street. His bathtub is decorated with a bamboo curtain.
The library/study is the largest room in the house, and occupies both the second and third stories. It contains books such as Moby Dick, The Codfather, and Silence of the Clams, as well as various comic books and SpongeBob's diary. The library also contains a reading chair chained to the ceiling by a fishing hook, a huge pipe organ, a fireplace, a porthole window, and a spare closet. There is also an entrance chute coming from SpongeBob's room, seen in "Boating School" and "A Pal for Gary".
There is a workout room, featuring teddy bears and other light objects, as seen in "Help Wanted", "MuscleBob BuffPants", and "No Nose Knows".
Third Floor
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The staircase to the second floor is also green-colored, and is found next to the library. SpongeBob's bedroom is found on the third floor, along with a hallway. SpongeBob's bedroom features a foghorn that serves as an alarm clock, and a diving board above his bed (which has three mattresses). The bedroom also contains a porthole window from which the inside of Squidward's House can be seen. There is also an escape hatch to the grassy roof of the house, which is seen in "Jellyfish Jam" and "Something Smells". This terrace is hidden by the leaves atop the pineapple. His pineapple came from a boat in Truth or Square. As seen in Battle for Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob's bedroom is on the first floor (but then, he appears to only have one floor).
Instances when Destroyed
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- Home Sweet Pineapple - SpongeBob's pineapple- shaped house is eaten by nematoads.
- Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm - A giant worm, which ravages the entire city of Bikini Bottom, destroys parts of the house.
- Patty Hype - SpongeBob dreams that he gets old and his house rots. When he dies in his dream, his house has disappeared.
- Opposite Day - SpongeBob and Patrick destroy the house on purpose, only to be fixed by Squidward, shortly afterwards.
- Spy Buddies - SpongeBob's house gets fried and turns black when a self-destructed patty explodes in Patrick's pants.
- Sing a Song of Patrick - The house is destroyed and blown to bits by the loudness and awfulness of Patrick's song.
- Dying for Pie - The house was presumably destroyed (along with the rest of Bikini Bottom) when the pie/bomb blew up at the end of the episode.
- That Sinking Feeling - Although it technically wasn't destroyed, it along with the rest of Bikini Bottom, sank into the ground after SpongeBob and Patrick dug tunnels that collapsed when they were running in fear from Squidward.
- Frankendoodle - DoodleBob erases part of the house.
- Gone - Two parts of the house are destroyed twice by SpongeBob's boat, and another part of the house is destroyed by SpongeBob running away from the boat.
- Night Light - the roof of the house is torn off when SpongeBob and Patrick put a light house in it to keep off the "creepy creatures of the dark" and Patrick also puts a giant hole in the side of the house when he moves his rock into it to get out of the dark
- The Monster Who Came to Bikini Bottom - Raarg threw SpongeBob's House, along with Patrick and Squidward's house.
- Big Sister Sam - Sam destroys the house in a rage, along with Patrick and Squidward's house.
- Roller Cowards - got destroyed when Patrick came in to show SpongeBob a new ride in Glove World called the Fiery Fist O' Pain
- The Krusty Plate - Same as Dying for Pie. The house was also presumably destroyed (along with the rest of Bikini Bottom and the Krusty Krab) when SpongeBob makes a maximum power to get rid of the spot.
- New Fish in Town - Squidward threw SpongeBob's house with a machine car along with Patrick's Rock and Harold's Trailer
- Pineapple Fever - It is struck by lightning but is not destroyed.
- A Friendly Game - SpongeBob destroyed it by swinging his putter too hard and hit his ball while they were playing golf inside.
- Sentimental Sponge - SpongeBob's House was destroyed by all his garbage.
- Pet or Pests - While fighting Mrs. Wormsly and Gary busted the front door off its hinges (the whole pineapple wasn't destroyed though)
- On ocassion, Sandy will sometimes bust down SpongeBob's front door, like in What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?
- The Great Patty Caper - 75 years into the future, Bikini Bottom is more technological as Spongebob's house is rotten, its leaves are bigger than the current pineapple leaves, and the flowers are replaced with a short gardening fence, the camera then cuts to the interior where 99 year old Spongebob and his 5 year old grandson are.
- Mermaid Man Begins - The house of current resident, Spongebob Squarepants, is blown away by a storm in a curly fashion.
- Home Sweet Rubble-Due to being rotten, SpongeBob's house disentigrated, but was replaced by each of something of his friends' favorite things, but was soon replaced again by a "Pinapple fully furnished in Can".
- Shanghied- Hit by the Flying Dutchman's ship anchor.
Trivia
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- In the episode "Truth or Square", it shows that a sailor was painting a bowl of fruit in the sea, then a pineapple falls out of the bowl and lands near Squidward's house; a door and windows suddenly appear.
- It is impossible for a pineapple to be underwater because pineapples float. The furniture may be what makes it stay on the ground. In some episodes, it's made of wood.
- In the episode "BlackJack", the building was just referred to as The Pineapple on a letter from Cousin Blackjack.
- The staircase inside SpongeBob's house is sometimes on the left side, and sometimes it's on the right side, or it could be on both sides.
- In "One Krab's Trash", his bedroom is on the first floor, while it is usually on the third floor. This may have had to be done because it would be impossible for Mr. Krabs to scare SpongeBob through the window on the third floor.
- There is a game on TLC.com in which players have to match coupons to the correct item and one of the coupons has the pineapple house on it.
- In earlier episodes, the blanket on SpongeBob's bed was blue. But in later episodes, it is purple.
- Although he may have just bought the purple one.
- In the episode "Help Wanted", when the first time SpongeBob's house was seen, there was only one window on the top left, but in future episodes he has two windows
- Sometimes, the garage at the back of SpongeBob's house is directly in the center, and sometimes, more off to the side. Sometimes, there's a back door in the center.
- When you compare the outside and inside of SpongeBob's house, his house looks a lot bigger on the inside.
- In the episode "Help Wanted" and earlier episodes SpongeBob's bed is on the right side of the room but in other episodes his bed is on the left side.
- SpongeBob's house may used to only have one window.
- STREET ADRESS IS 124 CONCH STREET.
