Building the Ultimate Outdoor Theater: 3 Things to Consider



The best thing about having your own home theater is that there’s no crowd. It’s just you, a glass of something cold on the side table, a tub of popcorn on your lap and the remote control poised to hit “Play”. And who says you need to limit your viewing experience to just inside your home? 

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington, a premier home renovation company in the area, shares how you can set up the ultimate outdoor theater.

1. Get the essentials. First things first: you’ll need to get the necessary equipment. The ideal projector for outdoor use is at least 2,000 lumens or brighter. Consider a model with HDMI connection for a crisp and clear display. To avoid running too many wires, it’s also best to pick one with built-in MHL functionality. As for the screen, get one that can keep the display tight and polished even when buffeted by wind. It should be fast and easy to set up. When it comes to audio equipment, go for portable speakers with an amplifier. For the video source, you can either go analog with a blu-ray or 4K disc player, or use a video streaming platform like Netflix or Hulu.

2. Take placement into account. You’ll want to build your outdoor theater close to a power source. If that’s not possible, you can use extension cords rated for outdoor use. Avoid setting up the equipment next to the pool or near sprinklers to keep it away from the “splash zone”. The screen itself should be placed in a good spot, with the seats arranged in a crescent shape for the comfort of viewers. If you’re having trouble with the layout of your outdoor space, consult a trusted home remodel expert, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington. 

3. Consider investing in an outdoor TV. The thing about an outdoor theater is that it’s best used at night. So if you want to watch your favorite movies during the daytime, you should consider getting a large outdoor TV. It comes with special anti-glare technology that allows for a high-contrast display even in bright sunlight. Just make sure it’s at least six feet away from any heat source. To avoid irritating glare, place the unit in a shaded, north-facing location.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

Homeowners in and around Cape Fear, New Hanover, Landfall and Ogden know that DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington remains unrivaled when it comes to outdoor living and interior remodeling services. With our top-tier solutions, we’ll help you take your outdoor living experience to the next level. Call us today at (910) 928-2207 or fill out this contact form to start a conversation. We look forward to hearing from you!

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