Illuminated Concepts Inc. With the TV there you want to make sure that the lights don't create a glare on the screen. You can use a switch or Low voltage dimmer to help.
Is the tv sitting onto of a console piece or does it raise up? - Wanting an outdoor tv under a pergola but wondering how to you protect it from elements (cabinet, built in into structure, etc)
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Straight Line Landscape This particular TV is actually secured directly to the iron trellis behind it. It is theft-proof so it cannot be removed by anyone other than the owner. This TV is also weatherproof so it was designed to handle rain, dust, wind, etc. There are a few manufacturers that produce outdoor televisions that should work for your application. Thanks for the question. Let us know what else we might be able to help with! ~Straight Line Landscape.
Including other heating sources is always a good idea — it's usually better to provide too many ways to warm up than too little! Try placing them near seating or dining areas for ultimate functionality.
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.
added by karencuskey to revised patio (4 months ago)
wall in back for privacy along my fence
base of brich base of col.
would like to see this a bit wider so entire seating area is covered and not crowded.
would like more space between the wood on top to drape a fabric