If you’ve followed this blog for a while you may remember the One Dollar House, a Sears kit-built house that was barged to Sequim in October 2017.
I’ve checked in on its progress from time to time here and here. More work has been recently undertaken. This is how it looked yesterday with a new chimney under construction and foundation work for a front porch.
The chimney has some unique and beautiful stonework.
A ramp has been constructed for access. The last time I’d photographed, a ladder was the only way in.
The house was purchased by the current owners for one dollar. That was the last part of this interesting project that may have been low cost.
Awesome! Someone has their heart and mind fully embraced in to this project.
Looks like the owners are not in a rush, doing things when they can. Would be interesting though Kay to know how much their one dollar investment will cost them by the finish ✨
I imagine by the time it’s said and done a lot of money and labour will have been invested in its refurbishment.
It’s looking good. I love the stone work on the chimney, it’s quite appealing.
Great to see a chronicle of the progress.
I love the chimney. Nice shots of the detail. River rock and pattern seem very appropriate for the Dungeness River Valley area.
Fascinating chumney work!
I find the chimney rather alarming. Looks to be in two pieces, at slightly different angles. But I suppose if there is a metal chimeny inside, it won’t matter…
Checking back on your older posts it is really interesting to see the progress of this house.