SpongeBob’s House



The Sims™ 4 SpongeBob’s House Kit
Create your own iconic pineapple home with nautical décor from The Sims 4 SpongeBob’s House Kit.

The Sims™ 4
 SpongeBob’s House Kit

Release Date: December 3, 2025
Pack code: SP68

Fans of SpongeBob SquarePants often recreate iconic cartoon locations in The Sims 4, and one of the most popular builds is SpongeBob’s pineapple house. This whimsical home from Bikini Bottom is instantly recognizable and surprisingly fun to recreate using creative building techniques.

Whether you're building it for a themed neighborhood or simply as a fun project, this guide explains how to design SpongeBob’s house in The Sims 4.

What Is SpongeBob’s House?

In the cartoon, SpongeBob SquarePants lives inside a large pineapple located between the homes of Patrick Star and Squidward Tentacles.

The house features:
  • A pineapple-shaped exterior
  • Circular windows
  • A round wooden door
  • Tropical leaves on top
  • A cozy nautical interior

Recreating these details in The Sims 4 requires a bit of creativity, but it’s possible using base-game building tools and decorative objects.

Step 1: Create the Pineapple Shape

The biggest challenge is designing the pineapple-shaped structure.

Since The Sims 4 doesn’t include curved walls, builders typically use:
  • Octagonal or rounded room layouts
  • Custom roofing combinations
  • Textured wall patterns

To create the pineapple look:
  • Start with an octagon-shaped room.
  • Add multiple roof pieces to create a rounded top.
  • Use orange or yellow textured walls to mimic pineapple skin.

This technique helps create a convincing pineapple silhouette.

Step 2: Add Tropical Details

The next step is adding the iconic tropical elements.

Important features include:
  • Leaf decorations on the roof to represent pineapple leaves
  • Round windows for the cartoon look
  • Wooden doors with a circular window
  • Bright landscaping
  • Plants and tropical decorations help bring the Bikini Bottom aesthetic to life.

Step 3: Design the Interior

Inside the pineapple house, you can recreate the playful design seen in the show.

Key rooms typically include:

Living Room

A cozy nautical living space with:
  • Blue and yellow furniture
  • Marine-themed decorations
  • TV or entertainment setup

Kitchen

SpongeBob’s kitchen usually features:
  • Simple counters
  • Bright colors
  • Quirky decorations

Bedroom

The bedroom is one of the most recognizable rooms.

Builders often include:
  • A nautical bed
  • Blue and red decor
  • Cartoon-style furniture

Step 4: Add Neighboring Houses (Optional)

If you want to recreate the full neighborhood from Bikini Bottom, you can also build homes for SpongeBob’s neighbors.

Popular builds include:
  • Patrick Star’s rock house
  • Squidward’s Easter Island–style home

These builds can turn a normal Sims neighborhood into a fun cartoon recreation.

Tips for Building Cartoon Houses in The Sims 4

Cartoon-inspired homes often look exaggerated compared to realistic builds.

To capture the style:
  • Use bright colors and playful furniture
  • Add oversized decorations
  • Mix unusual shapes and roof designs
  • Don’t worry about strict realism

The goal is to capture the spirit of the cartoon, not perfect architectural accuracy.

Why SpongeBob Builds Are Popular in The Sims 4

Recreating famous fictional homes is a common trend in The Sims 4 community. SpongeBob builds are especially popular because the house is:
  • Instantly recognizable
  • Colorful and creative
  • Fun to recreate with building tools

Many players also share their versions on the Gallery, allowing others to download the build and add it to their own saves.

Final Thoughts

Building SpongeBob’s pineapple house in The Sims 4 is a fun and creative project for fans of SpongeBob SquarePants. By using clever building tricks, colorful decorations, and playful design choices, players can recreate one of the most iconic cartoon homes.

Whether you’re designing a full Bikini Bottom neighborhood or just experimenting with creative builds, SpongeBob’s house is a great way to explore the possibilities of The Sims 4’s building system.