so it's not so blah in there.
This is for your benefit, not the chickens. Nothing wrong with that. The chickens don't care how pretty or tastefully decorated it is, but that can be important to some people. The chickens will not mind so have fun. Your enjoyment is important too.
so they don't get bored and really just different element of things
What I find most useful is things for them to perch on. They seem to enjoy perching more than anything else. I also agree with Aart that things they can hide under or behind can be really useful to avoid behavioral problems. It improves the quality of the space you have. Just have fun with that.
In Georgia you don't have to worry about winter but your heat index is probably well above 100* F right now. Your temperature may be. I've had chickens die when the temperature was above 110* F. Heat is dangerous.
Shade is important, as much as you can manage. That means from the sides as well as straight down. Plenty of clean water, keep it as cool as you can and a lot of it. Some of mine like to stand in water. Not all of them but some. They will poop in it so you need to change it out at least daily. I wet the ground down in the shade. Evaporation cools it. Mine like to lay on that cooled ground. Mine is dirt, no bedding. That might make a difference. With mine in this heat the dirt is not going to stay wet enough long enough for the wet to create a problem.
I have not tried this myself but it can be effective. Make a swamp cooler. Set up a fan and mist water in front of it. The water evaporating will cool the air quite a bit.
Don't create an oven. A nest on the sunny side of the coop might get really hot, especially if the heat cannot escape out of the top. If you isolate a broody, don't put her nest in the sun. A broody buster should be in the shade. Things like that.
This is for your benefit, not the chickens. Nothing wrong with that. The chickens don't care how pretty or tastefully decorated it is, but that can be important to some people. The chickens will not mind so have fun. Your enjoyment is important too.
so they don't get bored and really just different element of things
What I find most useful is things for them to perch on. They seem to enjoy perching more than anything else. I also agree with Aart that things they can hide under or behind can be really useful to avoid behavioral problems. It improves the quality of the space you have. Just have fun with that.
In Georgia you don't have to worry about winter but your heat index is probably well above 100* F right now. Your temperature may be. I've had chickens die when the temperature was above 110* F. Heat is dangerous.
Shade is important, as much as you can manage. That means from the sides as well as straight down. Plenty of clean water, keep it as cool as you can and a lot of it. Some of mine like to stand in water. Not all of them but some. They will poop in it so you need to change it out at least daily. I wet the ground down in the shade. Evaporation cools it. Mine like to lay on that cooled ground. Mine is dirt, no bedding. That might make a difference. With mine in this heat the dirt is not going to stay wet enough long enough for the wet to create a problem.
I have not tried this myself but it can be effective. Make a swamp cooler. Set up a fan and mist water in front of it. The water evaporating will cool the air quite a bit.
Don't create an oven. A nest on the sunny side of the coop might get really hot, especially if the heat cannot escape out of the top. If you isolate a broody, don't put her nest in the sun. A broody buster should be in the shade. Things like that.