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Best seats for summer sports fans

Our game plan for the garden

July 18, 2014 10:24
Outdoor TV, waterprooftv.co.uk, £2,879.99

ByAnthea Gerrie, Anthea Gerrie

1 min read

For once, amazingly Wimbledon didn't open to rain this year and the fact that both the tennis and the World Cup coincided with a heatwave was a wake-up call to garden-owners who found themselves obliged to stay indoors to follow the action. But thanks to new technology, it needn't be this way and we can prepare for a long, hot summer of al fresco sport and entertainment.

The outdoor TV has arrived, allowing drinks, snacks and dinner can be moved on to the deck on match days when it's warm enough to sit out. The Waterproof TV Company has options that stand on a pole or can be built into a garden wall, starting at £1,599 for a 32in LCD, HD screen, including built-in speakers and a two-year guarantee. Those with four times as much to spend can enjoy a massive 65in screen.

Anyone who is buying an outdoor TV probably already has their garden furniture sorted, but if you need to refresh your tables and chairs, consider all-weather rattan as a waterproof alternative to wood. Rattan is also more elegant than plastic and more comfortable than metal. The Clovelly range from Oka is handsome, if pricey, but one or two of its Boscombe armchairs won't break the bank.

When friends, family and neighbours join the crowd for the game, expand your seating supply with a plastic armchair or dining chair from Dwell, which come in a range of bright colours.