๐ Want to build your own chicken coop but have zero woodworking experience? No problem.
โ Download beginner-friendly chicken coop blueprints here โ with step-by-step diagrams, tool lists, and everything you need to get started.
A chicken coop doesnโt have to be expensiveโฆ or complicated. With the right plan, some basic tools, and a free weekend, you can build a secure, comfortable home for your hensโeven if youโve never picked up a hammer before.
This guide will walk you through how to build a chicken coop step by step, using a simple DIY plan that costs less than most prefab kits and holds up better in all weather.
Letโs get started!
๐งฐ Step 1: Choose Your Coop Design
The Building A Chicken Coop plan pack includes 7 coop designs for different flock sizes, climates, and layouts.
Select based on:
- ๐ How many chickens you plan to raise
- ๐ฆ Available backyard space
- โ๏ธ Local weather (snow, wind, heat)
- ๐ช Desired features (mobile wheels, attached run, walk-in height)
๐งญ Want help choosing the right layout? See the beginner-friendly coop building guide inside the blueprint โ complete with photos, sizing charts, and material breakdowns.
๐ Step 2: Gather Your Tools and Materials
Basic tools you’ll need:
- Tape measure
- Handsaw or circular saw
- Screwdriver or drill
- Hammer
- Level
- Paintbrush (for weatherproofing)
Common materials:
- Plywood or OSB
- 2×4 lumber
- Screws or nails
- Chicken wire
- Hinges and latches
- Roofing material (metal or shingles)
- Paint or sealant
Youโll also find custom material lists in the downloadable plan set for each design.
๐งฑ Step 3: Build the Base and Floor Frame
- Lay down a level foundation with bricks, concrete blocks, or treated lumber
- Build the rectangular floor frame and secure it tightly
- Attach plywood floor panel on top
- For mobile coops, add wheels or handles here
๐งฑ Step 4: Assemble the Walls and Roof
- Construct each wall frame separately, then attach to the floor
- Add side panels or plywood sheathing
- Use the planโs measurements to cut out window openings and nesting box doors
- Frame and install the roof (sloped for rain runoff)
For colder areas, youโll want to add insulation or extra ventilation panels.
๐ช Step 5: Add Doors, Windows, and Nesting Boxes
- Install chicken access door and a human-sized door for cleaning
- Add roosting bars inside
- Build or attach external nesting boxes for egg collection
- Cover all windows with chicken wire for predator protection
Donโt forget latches and locksโraccoons are clever!
๐ฆ๏ธ Step 6: Paint, Seal, and Predator-Proof
- Apply a weatherproof sealant or animal-safe paint
- Line the floor with vinyl or linoleum for easier cleaning
- Bury wire 6โ12″ underground along the perimeter to keep out diggers like foxes and dogs
๐ฅ Step 7: Let the Chickens Move In!
Add:
- Bedding (straw, pine shavings, or hemp)
- Feeders and waterers
- Treats and toys (hanging cabbage, dust bath area, perch logs)
Your flock will thank you with fresh eggs and fewer bugs in the yard.
๐ฌ What First-Time Builders Say
โI had never built anything in my life. This guide broke it down so clearly โ and the coop looks amazing in our backyard.โ
โ James R., Ohio
โWe followed the step-by-step layout for a coop that fits 6 hens. Total cost was under $200, and itโs sturdier than store-bought ones.โ
โ Maya L., Tasmania
โ Build Your Coop With Confidence (No Experience Needed)
With Building A Chicken Coop, youโll get:
- ๐ Easy-to-follow blueprints
- ๐ช Complete materials + tools lists
- ๐ Tips on predator-proofing and ventilation
- ๐งผ Plans that make cleaning simple
- ๐ Bonus: Sizing and feeding tips for new chicken owners
๐ Click here to download your step-by-step coop building plan now