That is great! I love the bottle windows. I had access to many bottles from a high end restaurant. We used a diamond blade to cut the bottom 4 inches off and duct taped the same bottle to make an 8 inch brick mortared in place like you did for our wash house. Advantage they are all the same size and even diameter all the way through. I like the tin foil idea to reflect the light. Might work.
The large size coop gives you the brooding area and you can clean it out without getting on your knees.
Wonderful job.
It is lovely, looks very functional. I especially like the combination of materials: GLass bottles! Cordwood! Repurposed oak planks! congrats. May your chicks find it as fabulous as it looks.
Congratulations on a fantastic finished product.
You guys really made your coop a lovely piece of yard art. Everything about it is esthetically pleasing and there is a general welcoming vibe in the overall look. Plus it’s completely functional as well, so great balance there!
I always appreciate plenty of photos that explain the process. Thanks for those.
*I especially admire the workmanship of the bottle feature on the front wall and think the the built in brooder inside is a good idea.
Beautiful, love the bottles for light especially. Lovely pictures and glad you included the recipes for the mixed stuff.
An update on how it’s all holding up would be great, especially the parts that you were concerned about while building.