7 Best Chicken Coops On the Web
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From "The Art of Doing Stuff"
From "The Art of Doing Stuff"
Photo: The Art of Doing Stuff
Karen over at was gifted a box of baby chicks. Naturally, an impressive DIY chicken coop was on the horizon.
This elegant design was constructed with built-in storage. All the doors have "double security features" to keep wildlife out. Affordable lanterns are the perfect finishing touch.
You can read about and you can even see .
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From "Redeem Your Ground"
From "Redeem Your Ground"
Photo: Redeem Your Ground
The Scott Family built this coop with plenty of space for their "ladies" to perch and play. The design includes a 6'x6' chicken run with hardware cloth along the bottom to keep critters out.
You'll find floorplans, materials, and other details about this project in a 3-post series over at For more information about the DIY "On the Farm" sign shown here, check out
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From "Small + Friendly"
From "Small + Friendly"
This eco-friendly coop was built of repurposed wood. The bold pop of color makes the structure a fun addition to this California yard.
"In case you were worried that the run is not very large," blogger Carla writes, "please know that my beloved chickens are free-range birds, spending most of their time with full access to our large (for California) suburban lot." Lucky chickens!
Learn more about this "predator-proof" project at
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From "Hollyhocks & Hydrangeas" via Liz Marie Blog
From "Hollyhocks & Hydrangeas" via Liz Marie Blog
In all of our years of trendspotting in the blogosphere, has always been one of our favorite stops.
We can understand why this chicken coop, built by Liz's friend, Holly, is known as "The Chicken Palace." With beautiful design details like contrasting hardware and painted wood corbels, this project proves that a chicken coop can be as decorative as a garden shed.
You can also check out another one of Holly's projects by clicking
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From Designer Ton Matton via Inhabitat
From Designer Ton Matton via Inhabitat
Why build when you can upcycle? Back in 2014, Inhabitat covered Ton Matton's "Chicken Cabinet. " Built to EU free-range specs, the repurposed cupboard was part of Matton's line of Free Range Furniture.
Drawers in this unit keep soil, straw, and feed handy for up to three chickens. There are even "tiny curtains for the hens, since they prefer to lay eggs in the dark."
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From "The Tangled Nest"
From "The Tangled Nest"
This 6'x3' raised coop utilizes the space underneath as an enclosed, shaded play area. Don't worry; there's also a built-in chicken run.
Our favorite details? The 10" overhang of the roof, which protects the coop's interior from Seattle rain. Back in 2010, when this coop was built, there was also a wooden crate where blogger Lyanda Haupt's daughter, Claire, sat and read Charlotte's Web with the chickens.
Check out their fun , too.