I see, very pretty! If there was one section at the end where they particularly hopped up I would suggest bird netting but that's a pretty long space and I imagine you want to be able to stand up in there.I like your back yard, Autumnhearth. Not bad privacy for a narrow suburban yard.
I don't think you have to worry about paint fumes too much, since it's outdoors, with plenty of ventilation, and if you were worried about the nest box lid sticking, you could just not paint the two surfaces that touch each other. It's not like that part would show.
You have a nice size coop and run, and yes, I can see plenty of room for an addition!
Elizabeth seems a little more relaxed today. I think she's getting used to confinement. I might let her out for a little bit to walk around tomorrow, and see how stiff she is. Can't cover the dog run, it's this:
Lol, had to go back a ways to find a photo that showed most of the dog run fence! This was pre-chickens. I guess they are just going to have to learn not to go in with the dogs. The thing is, the turkeys go in the dog run all the time, and if I let the dogs out when they are in there, the turkeys are too big for the dog to hurt. I think what I'll do is start shooing the chickens back into the chicken yard whenever I see them go up on the fence. It was cute when they copied the turkeys and perched up there. But now it's not so cute anymore.
The back part of our yard is pretty private in the summer with all the trees, we've got mulberries and grapevines by the coop. The front half, not so much, we have very low fencing. You can see the neighbors houses on both side and the bank across the street lol. Small college town, can't wait to get some acreage.