Bottomite houses are basic homes of most Bikini Bottomites. These homes mostly appear in the background and appear in urban and suburban areas of the city. Despite appearing in suburban areas of the city, most of the metal houses are in Downtown Bikini Bottom with the houses in the suburbs looking different.
About[]
Exterior[]
Bottomite houses are tall and cylindrical. They are implied to be made of scrap metal, and are often bent or dented as a result. They appear in various metallic and aquatic colors, such as teal, blue, gray, yellow, and brown. Nearly every building seen has some sort of chimney or exhaust pipe towards the top. Some of these homes can be square.
Interior[]
The interiors of these homes are seldom seen. However, glimpses of them appear in these episodes:
- "Pizza Delivery"
- "Hall Monitor"
- "Wormy"
- "Grandma's Kisses"
- "Party Pooper Pants"
- "Chocolate with Nuts"
- "The Main Drain"
- "Goodbye, Krabby Patty?"
- "Don't Wake Patrick"
- "Gary & Spot"
- "One Trick Sponge"
- "Biddy Sitting"
- "Dream Hoppers"
- "Ain't That the Tooth"
- "Tango Tangle"
- "There Goes the Neighborhood"
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Living room[]
The living room is shown in the episode "Party Pooper Pants." It shows a Bikini Bottomite in his living room. The room contains a plant, a few paintings and a book case. It also has a TV and a couch.
Kitchen[]
A kitchen with cabinets is shown in "Party Pooper Pants."
Dining room[]
A small and well-decorated dining room is seen in "Hall Monitor," where Incidental 12 and Incidental 13 are seen eating seaweed with the window open before SpongeBob scares them off as the "open window maniac."
Bathroom[]
A bathroom is shown in the episode "Wormy." An anchovy is taking a shower.