Good job! It looks very nice. I truly love the rustic feel of it, too. Are you using a broody or buying the chicks?
I have some helpful suggestions, based on my experiences.
Put it in shade if you are going to brood in the hotter months. Put it inside your chicken yard or a dog run to protect it from stray dogs/coyotes who can rip through the screen. My neighbors dog ripped through chain-link to get our rabbit.
All of those areas where you see light coming through, put a piece of 1/4 inch hardware cloth over them, because snakes will get in. If you have 1/2 inch on the bottom, that might be a problem for the young chicks. I would cut-to-fit a piece of cardboard and then cover that in shavings so the chicks have traction...it helps prevent leg problems.
Spray around the feet for fire ants (not inside the coop). I am NOT a big poison person, but having lost a chick last night after finding it being attacked while trying to hatch has me on a fire ant rampage.
Can't wait to see your photos in June!
Thank you, I will be using an incubator then putting them in there after 2 days, I appreciate your advice. I am planning to do the cardboard/shaving idea, it will be in the bantam coop and I don't have to worry about predators because my dogs kill them all

I will fill this site up with photos of the chickies once they hatch!!!!