Palais Poulet (Chicken Palace) Nestled at the edge of a Wisconsin wooded lot, with plenty of ventilation,plenty of primary color and plenty of architectural interest provide a favorite attraction for both young and old.
Designed as a two room hen house, to provide space for adult as well as brooder area for chicks. The girls love it as they are royally pampered.
Sign up for eletters today and get the latest how-to from Fine Homebuilding, plus special offers.
Chickens in this coop are never bored, so pecking one another is not an issue. Why not bored? Hanging bunches of greens and carbohydrates provide endless entertainment as well as healthy diets for growing egg producing hens.
Sliding door provides a divided hen house for both mature and younger birds. Interior is finished and epoxy painted for easy cleaning. 13 hens call this home. Hanging food and water containers prevent waste and water pollution
Colorful Dutch door and windows provide expectional cross ventilation while adding a bold color statment. Lannon stone entry apron provides a clean entry and eliminates coop pollution of mud, grass clippings and other unwanted debris.
Back side has exterior exposed egg boxes to provide more living space inside.
×
Get home building tips, offers, and expert advice in your inbox
"I have learned so much thanks to the searchable articles on the FHB website. I can confidently
say that I expect to be a life-long subscriber." - M.K.
Get home building tips, offers, and expert advice in your inbox
This is a dialog window which overlays the main content of the page. The modal window is a 'site map' of the most critical areas of the site. Pressing the Escape (ESC) button will close the modal and bring you back to where you were on the page.
View Comments
Where are the instructions to build this beauty?
I think something is missing