- Dec 27, 2013
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I had the brilliant idea of clearing out the old wooden shed in our yard to convert to a chicken coop. However, I ran into a couple (ok, more than a couple) issues. One is, there's a workbench attached to the walls on one side and a corner. It's in there solid and to tear it out would ruin the shed walls. I might be able to convert part of it to nest boxes but retrieving eggs would be difficult. There's an electric box right above that which I can remove, but maybe I'd want electrical access at some point? There's a loft which I'm not sure if the chickens can get that high or not, but other birds and some kind of hornets sure have. There's these louver windows that probably have all kinds of drafts in the colder months and i'm not sure how to better insulate them. It has a very narrow entrance door. i don't know where to put the chicken door and was thinking of not adding one and just using the door that's already there.
I need some help in figuring out what to do. Sorry about the picture quality. I had to take them with my phone. Is this even doable?
This is from the doorway. The workbench and you can see the orange outlet box below the window. This wall is paneled, luckily. A set of three cabinets is attached to the far wall. you can see one in the left of the pic, above the cooler.
The corner next to the entry door (on the far left in the pic) and another window. The 2 x 4's are hanging down from the loft. (and my daughter photobombing the corner)
Another of the workbench, my daughter, and a third window. Back wall paneled around these two windows.
Left back of shed from doorway. This side is not paneled but needs plywood on the inside because there'sholes in the outer walls.
Closeup of a window and the outlet box below it
Full pic of workbench, fully attached to the wall.
The narrow door (and messy yard, now that we pulled stuff out of the shed.)
I need some help in figuring out what to do. Sorry about the picture quality. I had to take them with my phone. Is this even doable?
This is from the doorway. The workbench and you can see the orange outlet box below the window. This wall is paneled, luckily. A set of three cabinets is attached to the far wall. you can see one in the left of the pic, above the cooler.
The corner next to the entry door (on the far left in the pic) and another window. The 2 x 4's are hanging down from the loft. (and my daughter photobombing the corner)
Another of the workbench, my daughter, and a third window. Back wall paneled around these two windows.
Left back of shed from doorway. This side is not paneled but needs plywood on the inside because there'sholes in the outer walls.
Closeup of a window and the outlet box below it
Full pic of workbench, fully attached to the wall.
The narrow door (and messy yard, now that we pulled stuff out of the shed.)
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