This chicken coop was built for my wife s sister becca.
Chicken coop with old barn wood siding.
The technique offers a different and classic look.
This coop has a prime spot beneath an old shade tree.
10 x 40 carolina coop with 6 x 10 henhouse in charlottesville va.
It was originally constructed in my garage shop in colorado springs.
If the paneling is in mostly ok shape use spray foam to fill any gaps then add an insulating material on the inside.
We used roofing screws.
These are hex drive screws with neoprene washers.
In summer the leafy canopy helps keep the flock cool and in winter sunlight streams through the bare branches offering warmth.
Most old chicken coops have wood siding that may be rotting away.
Board and batten siding is an exterior treatment of vertical boards with battens covering the seams.
Depending on the condition it may need to be replaced patched or just reinforced.
Custom 6 x12 chicken coop with 200 year old reclaimed barn wood board and batten siding modesto ca.
My chicken houses are 8 8 feet.
Karen and i banged these sheets onto a couple of sides of a chicken house where the old osb siding was falling to pieces.
Shed henhouse combo of an 8 x40 custom craftsman coop in santa barbara ca 40 foot long custom chicken coop with extended cupola reclaimed board and batten siding with 6 x8 henhouse in calistoga ca.
You can make this with boards that you have left over from other projects and even if you have to buy all of the materials it won t cost much.
We used to use roofing nails but they pull loose too easily and we hate having roofing panels flapping loose in the.
Installing the roofing siding and trimwork on the chicken coop.
Rustic brown siding gets gussied up with hanging baskets and a pop of green around the windowed area.
This one is really easy and doesn t require you to know a lot about construction.
The coop was then taken apart an.
Charm packed diy chicken coop a pretty blue upcycled door is one of many salvaged elements jess parker incorporated into her mint homestead chicken coop.