Just wanted to get my thread going on my coop design. My wife and I chose to build a "Wichita Cabin" style coop since it will be in the center of our backyard and we felt that design offered a great deal of functionality as well as is aesthetically pleasing. Construction on the coop started two weekends ago but was limited to mostly the weekend since I have a busy schedule. It is taking longer than planned like others have mentioned but I am sitting well within budget which means the time I spent drawing the design by hand is paying off on my estimate.
Tonight I am going to post you all up a photo of where the design is at currently. Once it is completed I'll get a whole reel of the process and you can watch it start to finish. Still have to cover the egg box, put two sides on the hen house, cut a window into the front door of the hen house, build the "human" door into the run, figure out the chicken trap door, build the ramp, put on the wiring to the run, fill the thing up with play sand, trim out pieces here and there, and the wife gets to paint (she got to spend Labor Day Weekend down at the lake, I put 20 hrs into this). Our girls are ready for their new home! Here is our version of the Wichita Cabin coop design.

Tonight I am going to post you all up a photo of where the design is at currently. Once it is completed I'll get a whole reel of the process and you can watch it start to finish. Still have to cover the egg box, put two sides on the hen house, cut a window into the front door of the hen house, build the "human" door into the run, figure out the chicken trap door, build the ramp, put on the wiring to the run, fill the thing up with play sand, trim out pieces here and there, and the wife gets to paint (she got to spend Labor Day Weekend down at the lake, I put 20 hrs into this). Our girls are ready for their new home! Here is our version of the Wichita Cabin coop design.