NEWSPhotos: School district flips house as fundraising projectPaul Kuehnelpkuehnel@ydr.comNortheastern School District holds an open house for a home that has been renovated over the past three years by students. Local businesses helped by donating labor and materials. Now finished, the house at 20 Codorus Furnace Road is expected to sell for over $100,000, more than tripling its worth.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordNortheastern School District holds an open house for a home that has been renovated over the past three years by students and members of the community. Local businesses helped by donating labor and materials. Now finished, the house at 20 Codorus Furnace Road is expected to sell for over $100,000, more than tripling its worth.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordHow the house at at 20 Codorus Furnace Road looked before renovation began.Submitted, York Daily RecordA wooden front door with beveled glass welcomes people from a large wraparound porch.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordNortheastern School District holds an open house for a home that has been renovated over the past three years by students. Local businesses helped by donating labor and materials. Now finished, the house at 20 Codorus Furnace Road is expected to sell for over $100,000, more than tripling its worth.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordA before look of work on the first floor of the home.Submitted, York Daily RecordA list of students who participated in the build of the home.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordOrange carpet was pulled from the floors with original and recycled barn wood was blended into the floor on the first floor.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordNortheastern School District holds an open house for a home that has been renovated over the past three years by students. Local businesses helped by donating labor and materials. Now finished, the house at 20 Codorus Furnace Road is expected to sell for over $100,000, more than tripling its worth.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordA list of businesses who donated their time and materials to the home.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordNortheastern School District holds an open house for a home that has been renovated over the past three years by students. Local businesses helped by donating labor and materials. Now finished, the house at 20 Codorus Furnace Road is expected to sell for over $100,000, more than tripling its worth.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordMortar was repaired on the basement walls and portions of the floor were raised.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordNortheastern School District holds an open house for a home that has been renovated over the past three years by students. Local businesses helped by donating labor and materials. Now finished, the house at 20 Codorus Furnace Road is expected to sell for over $100,000, more than tripling its worth.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordLooking down the stairs from the second floor. A bathroom was added to the second floor in an area that was once a bedroom.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordA bathroom was added to the second floor in an area that was once a bedroom.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordLooking through a second floor bedroom into the hallway.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordVisitors walk down the staircase from the second floor.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordA second floor bedroom looking out over Codorus Furnace Road.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordA first floor room next to the powder room is one of two bathrooms in the home.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordA first floor powder room is accessed by a sliding door.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordLooking out the beveled glass of the front door on to the wraparound porch.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordNortheastern School District holds an open house for a home that has been renovated over the past three years by students. Local businesses helped by donating labor and materials. Now finished, the house at 20 Codorus Furnace Road is expected to sell for over $100,000, more than tripling its worth.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordThe kitchen was finished with a donated granite top and appliances.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordThe first floor was covered in orange carpet.Submitted, York Daily RecordA shed at the rear of the property has also been renovated.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record