I am still working on my new coop plans. It will be 6 ft wide and 8 ft long. It will be raised off the ground 24". I want to put clean out doors on both of the 8 ft. sides. I want them to be as large as possible so I have easy access to clean the coop out. I also want to be able to leave these doors open all summer long as we are building the coop as part of an enclosed, secure, covered run. So I figured I would have to frame out two sections that would allow me to install two sets of doors, each about 4 ft wide. Similar to this.

I would install two doors in each opening. Or I could install one large door in each opening.
But then I though what if I used shutter hinges on the doors so that instead of them opening out, they could fold back on themselves like a pair of shutters. Do you think this would work or should I just stick with the two sets of doors? This is my first raised coop, so I am trying to make sure it is easy for me to clean out. I also have about 8 vintage windows and I wold like to put one in each door panel so that in the winter when the coop doors are closed, the coop will still get lots of light. Any advice is most gratefully appreciated as this is my last coop and I want it to be right. Thanks.
I would install two doors in each opening. Or I could install one large door in each opening.
But then I though what if I used shutter hinges on the doors so that instead of them opening out, they could fold back on themselves like a pair of shutters. Do you think this would work or should I just stick with the two sets of doors? This is my first raised coop, so I am trying to make sure it is easy for me to clean out. I also have about 8 vintage windows and I wold like to put one in each door panel so that in the winter when the coop doors are closed, the coop will still get lots of light. Any advice is most gratefully appreciated as this is my last coop and I want it to be right. Thanks.