I had my crevecoeur living inside for about 6 months, when the flock wouldn't accept her after an injury separation. She was an absolute doll. She rarely made any noise, except first thing in the morning when she wanted to be let out of her cage. (We had to lock her up at night so the cat wouldn't get too rough with her if she got up before we did. I never completely trusted the cat - he thought it was great fun to stalk her and attack - then release.) Her cage was directly below my daughter's bedroom, and the morning noise was loud enough to wake her up and force her to go downstairs and let her out to roam. Then she'd settle down.
She would also make some noise when she wanted to go outside - in which case she'd waddle over to the front door and make an urgent little call until someone let her out for a little free-ranging.
I loved having that chicken living indoors, and she was much more like a house pet than a chicken. She was so cute, shadowing us all over the house, hopping up on our laps to snuggle and watch TV. It was a bit of a hassle when she'd plant herself by my feet while I was getting all the chickens' breakfast treats ready. I was constantly tripping over her or the cat, or stepping over her. The only thing that forced her back outside was that she left a LOT of deposits in her wake, and some were pretty messy. When she crapped on the back of my husband's favorite leather chair - while he was sitting in it - he flipped out. That was that.
So I had to get a bunch of new chickens to mix her back in with the others.
(We still snuck her back indoors whenever we could, but I feared that would confuse her.) But we still miss her desperately.
She still gets more free-range time than the other birds, because she really wants to follow us around the yard. She has no friends in the flock, and is usually alone, so I let her out to hang with us when we're doing yard work. I haven't noticed any more hostility than usual towards her when she goes back inside with the the others.