Lind Design's Beautiful Eco-Friendly Birdhouses

Create a unique, eco-friendly, and beautiful home for the birds in your area with handmade birdhouses from Lind Design, an incredibly online retailer based out of Colorado. Add some interest to your garden, while drawing local fauna, and do it all without having a negative impact on the environment.

Lind Design offers the highest degree of craftsmanship in it’s many unique, eco-friendly, and all handmade birdhouses. The company is owned and operated by married couple Ross & Sarah Lindblad who live in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. Ross makes all the birdhouses by hand and has over 40 years of experience making custom furniture, lighting accessories, and garden accessories.

 The Cottage Birdhouse ($55) is constructed from Rocky Mountain beetle killed pine and is painted with a non-toxic, lead free, milk paint. This particular house is favored by wrens and features diamond shaped ventilation windows and a leaf perch.

 The Rustic Birdhouse ($50) is a unique birdhouse that is made by removing the bark from a log and then hollowing out that log. All the wood used for these houses is downed pines from the Rocky Mountain Pine Beetle destroyed, so it’s very eco friendly! A specially treated iron scroll makes hanging your birdhouse incredibly easy.

  The Solstice Birdhouse ($150) is sure to make a major statement in your garden! The body is hand planed from Rocky Mountain beetled killed pine to create the unique barrel shape and the roof is hand formed galvanized sheet metal. The sheet metal is then specially treated to look like pewter and air vents are created in the top to promote airflow.

 The English Garden Birdhouse ($235) is a true work of art. With a cedar roof, handcrafted brass & copper peak and hanging loop, eco friendly Rocky Mountain beetle killed pine, and a redwood base, this birdhouse demands attention. The non-toxic milk paint creates a gorgeous look without the harmful chemicals.

 The Turned Birdhouse ($85) is a real beauty with its hand turned Rocky Mountain bettle killed pine body and eco-friendly spun galvanized sheet metal roof. An attention to detail is shown on the roof with crimped edges and painted details.  You’ll get plenty of years out of your birdhouse thanks to a natural linseed oil finish that waterproofs the house and protects it from wear.

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