Apr 27 2016 building of the month.
Tuff shed chicken coop.
Tuff shed helena provides customers with storage options to fit every need and budget.
Tuff shed has been america s leading supplier of storage buildings and garages since 1981.
Big day on the homestead.
We are taking an old shed that came with the property and converting it into a chicken coop.
Gina an interior designer wanted to design a show stopping coop that would add style.
Up to 18 chickens will thrive in this standard chicken coop that features nesting boxes a chicken door and ramp and silver lined walls and ceiling to keep your birds cooler in the summer.
We customized and purchased a tuff shed to turn into a chicken coop.
It features double doors to make for easy cleaning and a dutch door at for some extra farmhouse charm.
The resulting 10 12 premier pro ranch is certainly a deluxe chicken coop.
Actually all in all the whole project took a week.
Tuff shed makes such an amazing product and offered the customization i wanted the zembowers worked with our anaheim ca team to put together a design that checked all the boxes.
We end up moving the coop sooner than we thought but that s whol.
The tuff shed chicken coop is perfect for homeowners wanting to raise chickens in their own backyard.
From orange ca have some lucky chickens.
Tuff shed buildings can be customized to fit nearly any need something these enthusiastic.
Protect your chickens from the elements and predators.
We are building our infrastructure for our chickens.
One day to de pig the shed aka shovel hose scrape hose sweep and hose once more.
That task alone was a day long event.
As an interior designer it was so important to me to have a coop that was designed well.
Our intentional design makes for easy egg collection.
When one tuff shed building isn t enough.
We are committed to providing quality products and service to our customers across the country including those in the helena area.
The 4 x8 design is elevated making access to the inside of the coop easier and creating a logical space beneath the structure for a caged run out.
The bad news is it was in the wrong spot and needed to be moved to the other side of the property.