Barn sash window

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I've been searching around the internet and this forum looking for an answer. I am looking for a barn sash window. The smallest I have seen to purchase is 20x25. I am needing one a little bit smaller as it will go on my front door of the coop. How can I build one? I'm limited to a chop saw, skill saw and saws all I'm a beginner when it comes to carpentry. I've seen a video on you tube but it looked pretty complicated. I'll try to attach a pic of what I'm wanting. Thanks.
 
I just made my own windows over the weekend, like JT described, with a Kreg pocket screw jig. I used 1 x 3 but did use a router to make a 3/8 rabbet to put the glass. You just make a square and fasten them together. Here's the Kreg jig I use and a window frame, without the glass. You could search Kreg jig on You Tube for videos, to see how easy it is to use.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kreg-Pocke...MI96fslpqi2gIVgbjACh1YTgCeEAQYASABEgKPS_D_BwE

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I've been looking for a solution to the same problem the last few days. I assume the smallest you found was the Northview 20x25? I found this site where you can order custom smaller sizes. It is more expensive than the ~$25 cost northview window but seems to be better quality and less drafty as they are glazed.
 
You won't find ready-made little windows at a regular lumber yard or building supply store. Try a place that builds or sells children's playhouses. Pretty much anything you might need for a full-scale house is available for the backyard mini mansion - even Palladian windows!

Added later - I also searched shed windows - and found all sorts of smaller windows - down to 14" - even some specifically designed for coops. I was just curious, but now I'm rethinking my planned upgrade!
 
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Thanks everyone. I ended up changing my coop plans. I found some old windows at an antique store. They're larger which is why I just bit the bullet and changed my front framing. Still going with the barn sash style. I'll get some pics up when I'm finished.
 
Check out the ReStore! You never know what you'll find....
 
Yes that's what I plan on doing. Think there will be too much light in there?
 

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