Home Tech: Movie Night on the Patio
Take the show or game outside with an all-weather TV and a cozy seating area
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Summer is waning, but that's no reason to move inside. With the right setup, we can enjoy some of fall's most anticipated pleasures — football — right in our own backyards.
Fall is my favorite season, and for many like me in the Midwest, it's time to take advantage of every precious minute outdoors before the real bone-chilling cold and snow set in. Bundling up and watching a game outside can be great fun and keep the cabin fever at bay for a little bit longer.
You don't even need a dedicated outdoor home theater. Projection screens, inflatable screens and indoor TVs can all be used outside for short periods. So don't let the change of seasons or a chill in the air put a damper on things. Even that early dusk has a bright side: TVs are hard to see in bright sunlight.
More: 8 Ingredients of the Perfect Football-Party Room
Fall is my favorite season, and for many like me in the Midwest, it's time to take advantage of every precious minute outdoors before the real bone-chilling cold and snow set in. Bundling up and watching a game outside can be great fun and keep the cabin fever at bay for a little bit longer.
You don't even need a dedicated outdoor home theater. Projection screens, inflatable screens and indoor TVs can all be used outside for short periods. So don't let the change of seasons or a chill in the air put a damper on things. Even that early dusk has a bright side: TVs are hard to see in bright sunlight.
More: 8 Ingredients of the Perfect Football-Party Room
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| Dedicated outdoor home theaters are an investment. Be sure to use the right equipment, such as all-weather TVs from specialized suppliers like SunBrite or SkyVue. You'll sacrifice some of the newest features such as 3D or internet connectivity for safety and durability, but that's the price we pay for not setting fire to the backyard. |
While it's not recommended to use an indoor monitor outside, in rare cases and climates some people may take the risk. Be sure to enclose the unit in a weatherproof cabinet and use wiring rated for the elements.
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| Of course the best solution is to have a custom installer do the wiring and program the equipment. And when working with electrical projects the best solution is often the safest. |
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| Modern flat-panel TVs are lightweight and easy to move around. This gazebo is open to the elements, making even an all-weather unit tricky here. Bringing an indoor-TV outside for special events is an easy fix, if there's an electrical outlet. Adding a DVD player makes movie viewing possible without a cable hookup, and there are more options for streaming content that I'll discuss later this week. |
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| If you like to think of the outdoors as a Zen-like retreat, you really needn't sacrifice the entertainment center. This setting seems pristine and peaceful. |
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| Another view shows a wall-mounted screen in this serene space. |
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| If you're lucky enough to have a patio just off a media room, the simple addition of outdoor speakers will extend the experience. Wall-mounted speakers are an easy and affordable addition. Just be sure to use speaker cable rated for in-wall and outdoor use and seal all wire connections and conduits with silicon from a home improvement store. It's also a good idea to check them frequently and clear away any bird nests or leaves. |
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| Rooms like this seem made for outdoor viewing, and they are. Screens outside have one big limitation: the sun. Make sure yours is located under eves or in the shade for daytime viewing. Day or night, LED LCD screens offer the sharpest, cleanest picture today, so we can make the most of our time left outside. More: Browse photos of media room designs Browse hundreds of inspiring patio photos Over-the-top media rooms |
Comments

gknee Be still my beating heart!!
22 months ago · Like

suzyfouad looks great in theory but what about the constant changing weather, cushions in cushions out, the endless bugs attracted to light, spiderwebs and not to mention mosquitos, making actually living in these amazing environments problematic...
22 months ago · Like

Laura Heller Oh it's work, no doubt. I for one, love every minute I can spend outdoors in comfort.
22 months ago · Like

Tony invest in some outdoor insect control, electric or propane units placed along a "defensible perimeter" will make these area more comfortable
22 months ago · Like

mtngem98 Having lived with an outdoor theater system for over 10 years, I can't reccomend it enough! Here in San Diego, our weather is nearly year round perfect. We installed a motorized awning so that on warmer nights we can enjoy the stars. Equipment is enclosed in weather tight cabinets so that we don't have to drag it in & out.
22 months ago · Like

Julie Earnest I know the article is about TV, but what about projecting movies - think "Cinema Paradiso"! I love using my large digital projector to project movies against a wall, and would love to also do THAT outside.....
21 months ago · Like

Laura Heller That's another ideabook Julie. I'll take that on soon.
21 months ago · Like

Jeni Mansay For the cushions, you can use outdoor fabrics and reticulated foams - meant for outdoor use.
16 months ago · Like
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Ideabook published on Sept. 6, 2011.
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