Just browsing and dreaming, but would you?

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I would not. The cedar oil will still be released. That seems like a lot of money for such a small footprint. No way that you could build something yourself? A used shed is the way to go. I lucked into a free used 8x8 shed. I also lucked into having neighbors with a tractor and trailer who will go get it for me and place it for free. We will be modifying our existing 8x16 shed this winter/spring for our new upgraded coop. You can also hire shed builders to move a shed. It cost me about $250 to have a 8x16 shed moved 20 miles.
 
Which dimensions are you using to calculate? The best I can tell from the dimensions it look like it's 4.4' x 4.4' interior space at most. The dimensions listed include the "porch" area with benches (the part that has the slatted roof). I personally don't think it's worth it.
Backyard-Discovery-All-Cedar-Cascade-Playhouse-c6c6ee56-6111-43a7-b937-d124711a1a3d.jpg
 
I would not. The cedar oil will still be released. That seems like a lot of money for such a small footprint. No way that you could build something yourself? A used shed is the way to go. I lucked into a free used 8x8 shed. I also lucked into having neighbors with a tractor and trailer who will go get it for me and place it for free. We will be modifying our existing 8x16 shed this winter/spring for our new upgraded coop. You can also hire shed builders to move a shed. It cost me about $250 to have a 8x16 shed moved 20 miles.
I do actually plan on building a bigger coop, hopefull next season. I'm just daydreaming here on designs. I'm sure mine wont look fancy at all. This just popped up as things do when you browse. I thought it was cute and not a bad design with modifications of course. But I'd only get it if it were used and nearly free. Then I wondered about the cedar so I figured I'd ask. Shame. I've seen nice coops built smaller so holding much less chickens but costing twice as much. If it wasn't for the cedar it might have been a better deal for someone needing a prefab. Oh well.:idunno
 
Which dimensions are you using to calculate? The best I can tell from the dimensions it look like it's 4.4' x 4.4' interior space at most. The dimensions listed include the "porch" area with benches (the part that has the slatted roof). I personally don't think it's worth it.
Backyard-Discovery-All-Cedar-Cascade-Playhouse-c6c6ee56-6111-43a7-b937-d124711a1a3d.jpg
Fair point! I was going by the dimensions listed in the specs.
 

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