Marie Flanigan Interiors
Some people design their outdoor spaces to encourage getting away from screens.
The outdoor TV is neatly fitted into a niche in the wall that helps protect it from the elements.
Bifold doors that open completely create an indoor-outdoor feel that makes the smaller space feel larger.
Marie Flanigan Interiors
A discreet TV suspended from the pergola over the bar is visible from lounge seating around afire pit.
What kind of sound system should I use?
A simple black-and-white palette helps the TV to blend in with the rest of the patio decor.
Design byChango & Co./ Photo byChristian Torres
No, you’ve got the option to’t use a normal TV outside.
Outdoor TVs can support a range of temperatures that vary according to the manufacturer and specific model chosen.
Reduce glare on an outdoor TV by placing it on a shaded patio.
Brian Brown Studio/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Avoid positioning an outdoor TV facing south to avoid the direct sunlight.
Design byCrisp Architects/ Photo by Rob Karosis
Design byResource Furniture/ Photo by Lance Gerber
Raili CA Design/ Photo byKaryn Millet
Seed Studio Landscape Design/Travis Rhoads Photography
Design byLindye Galloway Studio + Shop/ Photo by Chad Mellon
Audrey Drought Design/Giles Campbell Architects/ Photo bySonya Sellers
Kern & Co.
Marie Flanigan Interiors
Christina Kim Interior Design/Raquel Langworthy Photography
Chelius House of Design/ Photo by Amy Bartlam
Michelle Boudreau Design
Mary Patton Design
Mindy Gayer Design Co./ Photo by Lane Dittoe
Raili CA Design/ Photo by Becca Tilly
Design byMarie Flanigan Interiors/ Photo by Julie Soefer
Raili CA Design/ Photo by Val Bauer
Annie Sumang Designs/Giles Campbell Architects/ Photo bySonya Sellers
Design byMartha O’Hara Interiors/ Photo byAndrea Calo
Design byMaestri Studio/ Photo by Aaron Dougherty
Design byMartha O’Hara Interiors/ Photo bySpacecrafting