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Slash, whose real name is Saul Hudson, sold his former home, a 11,000-square-foot Beverly Hills estate for $8.7 million, having originally listed it in 2015 for some $11 million. Squidward hears a knock on the door and thinks it is Nicholas Withers, but then Patrick comes in and uses his toilet, only to end up killing it in the process. The vacuum is now at full capacity and explodes, destroying the house right as Nicholas arrives.
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Living room

The dark wood floor anchors the room; while textured wallpaper and the lighter wood of the custom built administrative assistant areas are lit by the diffused light throughout. The rectangular marble fire place serves as a final touch to complete the “Old Hollywood” feel. Actor Robert Pattinson and model Suki Waterhouse have purchased a late 1930s Spanish Colonial Revival-style home in the stylish Hollywood Hills for $5.3 million. The Batman and Twilight star and London-born model Suki are not the first celebrities to call the historic property their home, however. Squidward begins his first full day at Tentacle Acres by going biking, and he finds that all the other residents are riding their bikes as well.
1st Floor
Squidward's house begins running all over Bikini Bottom causing ruckus. Then Patrick suggests blowing bubbles, which the house loves, but is still running around. SpongeBob then gets an idea and disguises his house to look alive for the house to fall for it, and tricks it into sitting down back in its spot so Patrick can turn the switch off, which finally stops the house. Squidward thanks SpongeBob and Patrick and owes them one, and the comic ends with SpongeBob and Patrick pulling Squidward into a game of keep-away with them. Squidward's house's mouth is the door, but originally, its mouth was closed and a door rested underneath it. The house's exterior styling is reminiscent of a "Moai," giant statues found on Easter Island, Chile, also referred to as the Easter Island Heads.
Squilliam’s House
Of course, we get to see SpongeBob’s house a lot, but we also see where other characters live. But I’d probably live in Squidward’s house if I had to choose since it has the most practical design. Either way, consider some of the most famous houses from this nautical cartoon.
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Bedroom
However, he ends up painting the entire room as he thought it all looked faded. The two then try to move the sofa, but SpongeBob accidentally hits Squidward's toe several times due to miscommunication and the sofa ends up getting destroyed. We get to see the apartment building in the “Mermaid Man Begins” episode, and I love the origin story.
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However, Patrick's bad breath from some fried oyster skins he had travels through the intercom into the security room, knocking the guards out and causing them to fall over onto the button that opens the gate. They enter the village and come across the angry mob cornering Squidward, but are unable to identify Squidward among the crowd of near-identical residents. In a fit of blind jealousy, Squidward calls Nicholas and tells him that he has a much fancier home than Squilliam. Squidward realizes what he has done and desperately tries to make his house fancier, but with no success. He spots SpongeBob outside his window, who admits he has been spying on Squidward for days. "House Fancy" is the first segment of the first episode of season 6, and it is paired with "Krabby Road." In this episode, Squidward tries to make his house fancier than Squilliam's home for House Fancy.
Destroyed Instances/Losses
But then he becomes evil and tortures SpongeBob for much of his time on screen. There are some inconsistencies with the design, such as if there’s one or more windows on the front. The pineapple gets destroyed on multiple occasions, but it usually gets back to normal. It even becomes sentient such as when SpongeBob has a dream or when the Flying Dutchman possesses the house.
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Squidward is relaxing in his front yard, only to be interrupted by SpongeBob and Patrick playing catch between them. When SpongeBob asks Squidward to play, he refuses and tricks them into leaving him alone by heading into his backyard for a surprise he hid back there. When SpongeBob cannot find any surprise and assumes there is no surprise at all, Patrick digs in the sand and finds a mysterious on/off switch, which he flips.
Squidward tells him to clean up the mess while he dresses up his wound. SpongeBob notices the whole house is messy and tries to add extra power, but accidentally breaks the handle and it spins out of control, and by the time Squidward comes back, SpongeBob gets sucked in. Squidward is watching House Fancy, when Squilliam calls him to ask him if he was watching House Fancy, and it is revealed he is apart of the special episode currently airing. Squilliam showcases to the host of the show, Nicholas Withers, the entire house and how fancy it is, as Squidward watches in frustration.
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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. In the episode Krabby Road, he has a garage where SpongeBob and his band practice. The house is a "Moai," popularly called an Easter Island Head (it is even referred to as such by Squidward himself in some episodes). Since it is an Easter Island head, the house resembles a face, with the front door as the mouth, and the windows as eyes.
However, when he heads to work, other creatures pick on him for his big kiss from his granny. When SpongeBob tells his grandma to start treating him like an adult, he still visits. But the dome allows Sandy to walk around without wearing her air suit. However, her friends have to wear water helmets, or else they’ll shrivel up without the water. In the basement, Mr. Krabs has a root beer cellar that SpongeBob destroys in one episode. According to some fans, the anchor is only 22.5 inches tall, which doesn’t sound right considering Pearl’s a whale in fits inside just fine.
Because of the anchor design, Mr. Krabs’ bedroom is on the right side on the second floor. Pearl sleeps on the other side f the house, which is a bit surprising considering how overprotective her father can be. Another significant home we see in SpongeBob SquarePants is the anchor where Mr. Krabs and Pearl live.
However, when he sees the destroyed house, he loves the "house" and crowns Squidward House Fancy prince of the year. Of course, she has the standard rooms you’d expect a house to have, from a bedroom to a living room. We see the house in episodes such as “Krusty Love,” when Mr. Krabs spoils Mrs. Puff with gifts. There are two windows on the second floor that represent the eyes.
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