Jonny's House

Jonny's House is the residence of Jonny 2x4. His house has briefly appeared in the episodes "Rent-a-Ed" (when it was also destroyed), "Once Upon an Ed" and "'Tween a Rock and an Ed Place" showing his kitchen, living room, and bedroom which is located up in the attic. His house is wood themed and naturally fitting.

Living Room
Jonny's living room is like an average American lounge with a TV, couches, and other accessories. It was shown in the episode "'Tween a Rock and an Ed Place" when Jonny and Plank threw their Arbor Day Party and was decorated into a autumn forest theme. There is also a guitar next to the left hand side window.

Kitchen
Jonny's kitchen is filled with normal kitchenware accessories and some sort of table with a dome in one corner that seems to be growing herbs. There is also an orange dining booth in one corner. There is also a center island table with kitchenware hanging from the ceiling. When the Eds ruined the pipe lines in the episode "Rent-a-Ed", they turned the kitchen into a sauna leaving Jonny and Plank hanging from a tree (though they both managed to free themselves). There are also banners hanging from the wall with Japanese writing on them.

Bedroom and Attic
Jonny's attic also doubles as his bedroom though clean and comfy. The entrance is a basket which must be pulled to access his room. During the events of the episode "Once Upon an Ed", the Eds break into the inner wall of his bedroom and attempt to explain how they ended there.

Other
Jonny's House also features an underground ice slide in Ed, Edd n Eddy's Jingle Jingle Jangle. However, this slide has since disappeared from the main series. There is a similar entrance to the the Melon Cave which is built under the backyard of the house.

Trivia

 * Jonny's house alongside Jimmy's house are the only houses to be destroyed in the whole series, Jonny's was destroyed in the episode "Rent-a-Ed".
 * During Christmas, Jonny brings all the snow from outside his house (frontyard and backyard), to the inside of his house as a thanks to Mother Nature.