Need info and pix of a walk-in Coop w/ clerestory--any tips?

bantyshanty

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New coop needed. Chicken population explosion here! Last winter I had a flock of 5 silkies.
I have a flock of about 25 mixed bantams now, half silkies, half Ameraucanas, Polish & d'Anvers.
All the 4 the little coops my hubby & I built as experiments are not going to get our fine new birds through the winter.
They're pretty & all solid wood. Just no insulation. ALso, I want to sit with my chooks in a nice warm coop when it snows.
Since neither of us is a very good carpenter, we need to have the walk-in coop built. Fortunately, we have a friend who is a great carpenter.

I've been looking at a design online at farmnyard that's a walk-in with clerestory, but it's a bit expensive for us with the kit they offer ($1K shipping included)

It's nice, perhaps, but my DH and his friend the carpenter like to work with reclaimed wood & materials.

Thus, the best way to go is with a detailed set of plans & photos of a structure like this.
The coop we want would be 6' x 12' x 5' walls and then the clerestory adding height.
Has anyone seen plans for or photos of a coop like this online or in a book?
If so, where?

We need to get it built before winter.
 
Yup, perfect. I found this last week. Love Sean & Joana's site, thanks! I've printed out his plans. If I don't find a clerestory chicken coop plan, I'll use his plan & downsize it. It's a beautiful structure. I wish I had skills to do what he did myself.
 
To The Chicken lady: Boy are you right! Thanks a henhouse full! I think we'll be using Steve's ideas too!
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Dang, that's gorgeous. I downloaded the jpeg version of your plans to my wish folder for when I get more chickens and need a permanent coop. Truly a thing of beauty and functionality.

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