September 05, 2018
The San Diego-based TV lift cabinet designer, Cabinet-Tronix is setting out to redefine outdoor living for families across the nation this summer with its country club inspired collection of outdoor TV lift furniture.
With optional swivel, customizable designs and weatherproofed cabinetry, the outdoor collection of hidden TV islands is tech-heavy, user-friendly and perfect for couples and families who love to entertain at home.
The ideal gift for any sports fan, Cabinet-Tronix’s backyard TV lift cabinets
provide an innovative, flexible entertainment option for backyards, verandahs and decks, regardless of size or layout.
Cutting-edge, weatherproof technology is coupled with a range of design options, all using premium materials such as Cumaru wood (also known as Brazilian Teak), architect favorite Mamawood porcelain tiles, stucco in an array of colours and stacked stone.
Trace McCullough, head designer said, “Few outdoor accessories compare with the sheer luxury of having a big screen TV viewable from the deck, pool, hot tub or grill. Having an outdoor TV often means constrfuction work and considerable inconveniene but we’ve removed those barriers with functionally, attractive designs and a seamless project management process that trumps anything on the market right now.
“We’ve carefully selected superb materials, created elegant and modern designs and offer options such as the 360 degree swivel. For those who want country club luxury at home, our backyard tv lift cabinets withstand the elements and look superb year round.”
Outdoor TV islands mean music, movies and TV entertainment on demand, in the open air, to take any gathering to the next level. The ultimate gadget, the specially constructed cabinetry incorporates a 20-gauge galvanized steel frame, the outdoor building industry standard True James Board which is moisture and mold resistant, Hardiebacker TV enclosure and waterproofed electronics.
For those who love drive in movies and open air cinemas, the US-made TV lift system powers up the big screen and then hides it away when the final credits role with just the touch of a button.