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too, as well as the cost. So the design process is a sequential step-by-step reasoning of where the aviary is, what birds you want to keep in it, and then making these elements fit together within the space available. This does require some drafting ability - although nothing arty - to get your idea on paper and to scale.


Envisaging the aviary: An aviary can be a huge bind if you have a busy lifestyle but it can also be a hugely restful and rewarding addition to your routine. How well you design your aviary will ensure that you get the functioning aviary you want and one you are capable of looking after. We suggest that if you are starting out, rather keep your design simple and cost effective, and don’t bite off


more than you can chew. In time you can always add on and expand your ideas and dreams. Simple is always best, grand designs always show their flaws later down the line and can be a nightmare to rectify.


Aviary design principles: Understanding how the size and shapes of the roosting area links to the exercise flight is at the very heart of aviary design. Proportion is as important in aviary design an in any other area of design. It ultimately comes down to seeking balance between the masses. Designing an aviary, as opposed to just building one gives you the power to control the space that you have before you. Drawings enable you to formulate, express, as well as develop your sense


An aviary can be a huge bind if you have a busy lifestyle but it can also be a hugely restful and rewarding addition to your routine. How well you design your aviary will ensure that you get the functioning aviary you want and one you are capable of looking after. We suggest that if you are starting out, rather keep your design simple and cost effective, and don’t bite off more than you can chew. In time you can always add on and expand your ideas and dreams. Simple is always best…


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