Amazingly Gorgeous and Stylish Chicken Coop Ideas (2024)

Have you jumped on the chicken train yet? Man, I feel like chickens have gone viral! And now more than ever I think people are looking for some way to have chickens, and keep a stylish chicken coop that looks great in your backyard. So, today I want to share some of my favorite chicken coop ideas.

It can be really easy to simple think of chickens and chicken coops as merely functional, and as I read and learn more about permaculture I think I may spend a little more time working with my chickens and creating a happy synergy between my chickens and my land.

Chickens can offer so much for your home and land. First, its pretty obvious, chickens give you eggs! Chickens can also give you meat, if you decide to raise them for that(we are seriously thinking about doing some for ourselves). But, they can also give so much back to your land. They can forage in your garden once its spent, and with their scratching, pecking and fertilizing, you can improve your garden soil! They can act as your compost workers, as they love all the things.

But, there is absolutely no reason why you shouldn’t consider creating something stylish and cute for your chickens to live in. Think of a chicken coop as an extension of your home. Whether you have something small and compact for your chickens to live in or want to go all out and create something grand, you can ass simple touches and accents that can give it personality and style.

We decided to jump in last year and got baby chicks in September. With that purchase, we knew we needed to create a home for them. And of course I was going to go all out and I researched all the chicken coop ideas I could find. I did a ton of research, trying to figure out what would work best for us.

We have 6 in our family and so we decided to go with 11 chickens right now. I wanted a chicken coop that could grow with the chickens, and if we decided to add a couple more, it would work out easily. Everything we did in and with our chicken coop had a purpose and we built it like that for a reason. For instance, I did not want to have to crawl inside the coop and run. I did not want to hit my head on a short door. I wanted it to have full height doors, as well as ceiling space so I can move around and work easily when cleaning out everything.

There were many sources and a ton of chicken coops that I was inspired by. We considered so many options before we built, and I am truly happy with how our turned out. You can see the entire chicken coop design here.

But today I want to share some of my favorite chicken coop ideas and chicken coop designs.

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Check out this chicken coop at @elevengables on Instagram. It looks so beautiful in the snow!

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Love this chicken coop by Rocky Hedge Farm. I particularly love how they landscaped around the chicken coop. This is something I plan to do around mine as well.

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This chicken coop by my friend Bre at Rooms for Rent is so adorable! Plus there is a giant run for them to be able to get their exercise. I love this chicken coop.

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I am absolutely obsessed with this DIY chicken coop by Woodshop Mike.I love the addition of the run and the nesting boxes that can be accessed from the side of the building.

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This chicken coop by Cottonwood Shanty is GORGEOUS! I cannot get over how much I love it. m That old door….well both old doors, add so much character to the chicken coop!

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This chicken coop by Jamie at Southern Revivals is amazing! Its the perfect backyard chicken coop and one I have gotten some great chicken coop ideas from. I added some storage in my chicken coop as well, and I love having it! She also offers the plans to this coop so make sure to check it out!

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How can I not share chicken coop ideas without sharing Liz’s chicken coop, from Liz Marie Blog. Its gorgeous, but her stuff always is!

Amazingly Gorgeous and Stylish Chicken Coop Ideas (8)This chicken coop by The Little Blackbirds is GOALS! I now think I need to make a few adjustments to mine, and maybe add a bit more of a chicken run for them. This chicken coop is amazing!

And last, this chicken coop design by Heather Bullard is the perfect backyard chicken coop. It can hold up to 9 chickens per her site, and is aesthetically beautiful!

Now, not to toot my own horn, but I figured I better share our new chicken coop! We spent the month of September building it. I love the way it turned out! I can wait to be able to spend some time landscaping and making the grounds pretty around it.

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Are you looking for some chicken coop ideas and inspiration? Do you want to be able to raise your own chickens and get the yummiest farm fresh eggs? But, maybe you want that coop to be stylish and functional? Definitely check these chicken coops out!

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Amazingly Gorgeous and Stylish Chicken Coop Ideas (2024)

FAQs

How do you beautify a chicken coop? ›

Hanging Bunches of Herbs for the Posh Flock

I also like to fill mason jars with fresh herbs and sit them on the shelves above the coop windows. You can either put water in the jars or not. The herbs will dry beautifully without any water in the jars, but will last longer in water, of course.

How can I make my chicken coop more interesting? ›

Chickens love to forage, so providing any sort of litter for them to forage through is a great amusem*nt. Fresh litter in the coop, piles of mulch or leaves, hay bales etc. all provide a new, exciting scratching opportunity! If you want to raise the stakes, hide food and treats in the litter.

What is the best layout for a chicken coop? ›

Usually, the chicken door should be located on the south facing side of the chicken coop. If designing a large coop, include a full-size door to make it easier for you to access the coop and clean the coop. Windows should be located on the east and west facing sides of the chicken coop.

What do chickens want in their coop? ›

Although chickens are social animals, they still need personal space so that they can withdraw to tranquility and avoid aggression. In addition, they need enough room to stretch and flap. Chicken coop layout needs to prioritize such considerations.

How to dress up a chicken coop? ›

Tossing some fresh or dried herbs into nesting boxes is another great chicken coop décor idea. Herbs can help flies and other insects from lingering in the coop and look pretty while doing so.

Why do you put a mirror in a chicken coop? ›

Add mirrors to their run – chickens are fascinated with pretty much anything that moves, including their own reflections. If you hang a mirror near the ground in your chicken run, your birds will enjoy watching and pecking at their reflections in the mirror.

Which direction should a chicken coop face? ›

Ideally, position your chicken coop to face north if you're in the Southern Hemisphere (south for my Northern Hemisphere friends) or east to greet the early morning sun. This keeps the chicken coop dry and avoids the harsh west sun in the afternoon.

What is the best flooring for a chicken coop? ›

Wood is the most common building material for chicken coops. Many chicken growers love it because it is easy to work with. Solid wooden floors can last several years with proper maintenance. Generally, cleaner and drier wooden floors will last longer.

How many chickens should you have in a chicken coop? ›

How Many Chickens Should I Keep? Chickens are sociable creatures, so plan to keep three to six birds. With this amount, you'll always have a steady supply of eggs, since an adult hen lays about two eggs every three days, on average.

What do chickens absolutely love? ›

Lettuce, kale, turnip greens and chard are great greens options. Watermelon, strawberries, and blueberries make healthy snacks for chickens when fed in moderation. A few flock favorites include: Vegetables: Lettuce, beets, broccoli, carrots, kale, swiss chard, squash, pumpkins and cucumbers.

Should a chicken coop be in the sun or shade? ›

To have happy, healthy hens, you need a bit of both: Shade in the summer and Sun in the winter. The coop needs shade during the heat of the day, but a little morning sun is both healthy, and the sun in the winter allows the chicken coop to warm up from the night chill.

Do chickens return to their coop at night? ›

As it gets dark in your yard, the hens will be naturally drawn to the light and will return to the coop. Avoid anything too bright as this can upset their sleep pattern and, in turn, affect the number of eggs they lay.

What is the best thing to put on the floor of a chicken coop? ›

Coop flooring

Concrete is ideal as it is easy to clean and prevents pests or predators from digging underneath. Strong, galvanised or stainless steel aviary mesh is also suitable along with concrete pavers. Wooden boards can also work but must be supported above ground level to avoid any rot.

How often do you change the bedding in a chicken coop? ›

How often you should be cleaning a chicken coop? You should provide fresh food and fresh water every day, and you should clean the bedding out once a week or once a month(the deeper the bedding layer the less often you have to clean it out). It's best practice to do a total clean-out at least twice a year.

What is the best way to face a chicken coop? ›

Build your chicken coop facing the south so that the coop will receive sunlight throughout the day. For the winter months when the days are shorter and there is less sunlight, it is important to install a light in the coop. This is not difficult.

Should the inside of a chicken coop be painted? ›

It is fine to paint the inside of your chicken coop as long as you use non-toxic paint and let it dry completely before the hens go back in. Painting the inside of your chicken coop can make it easier to clean. Painted surfaces can be swept or washed down more easily than bare wood.

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