TECHNOLOGY

Seamlessly integrate Lighting, Sound, AV and control systems that elevate outdoor living into a fully connected experience.

Technology transforms how outdoor spaces function. From lighting and sound to automated climate and control systems, integrated technology extends the comfort, convenience, and security of your home into the outdoors. Outdoor Living Foundations offers complete solutions designed to work seamlessly with your environment — discreet, durable, and ready to adapt as your lifestyle evolves.

Lighting and Lighting Controls

Smart systems that adjust brightness, color, and timing for ambience, safety, and energy efficiency.

Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, stone wall, black countertop with inlaid lighting, and bar seating with woven chairs.

Under-Counter Lighting – Integrated LED strips beneath countertops or cabinetry for soft ambient glow along kitchen bases and bars.

Outdoor kitchen grill with stainless steel lid and control knobs, red LED lighting along the backsplash, and a decorative plant on a concrete countertop.

Color-Changing RGB Lighting – Programmable LED systems offering full-spectrum color control for ambient flexibility.

Outdoor Speakers – Weather-sealed satellite or flush-mount speakers integrated into kitchen surrounds, walls, or seating structures.

Wall-Mounted Speakers – Compact, directional models built into structural panels or column faces.

TV Enclosures – Outdoor-rated housings for all-weather screens integrated into wall or kitchen structures.

Recessed Power Outlets – Flush, weather-sealed outlets installed in countertops, cabinetry, or structural bases.

Surge Protection – Inline or panel-level protection safeguarding all outdoor electronics from voltage spikes.

Kickplate Lighting – Concealed linear lighting highlighting edges of outdoor kitchens, furniture bases, and step details.

Tunable White Lighting – Adjustable color temperature for shifting between task and ambient settings.

Subterranean Subwoofers – Buried bass modules delivering full sound coverage without visible hardware.

Amplifier Racks – Centralized amplification housed in wall or kitchen cavities powering multiple outdoor zones.

All-Weather Televisions – Glare-resistant displays for viewing in full sun or shaded environments.

Pop-Up Power Towers – Retractable outlet modules with USB and GFCI protection for kitchen islands and bars.

Smart Breaker Panels – Networked electrical panels monitoring system loads and efficiency in real time.

Close-up of a stone fireplace with a wooden mantel and beige stones, partially illuminated by indoor lighting.

Task Lighting – Focused fixtures or recessed spots built into pergolas or overhead structures to illuminate prep and cooking areas.

Smart Scheduling – Automated light timing for convenience, safety, and energy efficiency through app or voice control.

A television screen displays instructions for signing in to Netflix using a QR code and a phone number. The setup is on a cabinet with a short glass on top.

Soundbars – Slimline all-weather units mounted under countertops or pergola beams for clear, directional sound.

Multi-Zone Audio Systems – Independent sound control across kitchen, dining, pool, and lounge areas.

Projection and Screen Mounts – Concealed panels and retractable screens designed for outdoor cinema or presentations.

Integrated USB Charging – Discreet charging ports built into furniture, bars, or wall panels for device power.

Battery Backup Systems – Hidden power storage units maintaining ignition and lighting during outages.

Wall-Wash Lighting – Recessed or surface-mounted fixtures casting even illumination across stone or veneer surfaces.

Smart Integration – Compatibility with major control systems like Lutron, Crestron, or Control4 for unified management.

Rock Speakers – Natural-look enclosures blending into landscape edges near kitchens or fire features.

Streaming Integration – Native compatibility with AirPlay, Spotify Connect, or Bluetooth 5.0 systems.

LED Video Walls – Modular outdoor panels used for entertainment zones or architectural backdrops.

Low-Voltage Power Distribution – Concealed wiring delivering energy safely to lighting and sensor circuits.

Hardwired Ethernet – Shielded network cabling concealed within wall and furniture conduits for data reliability.

Close-up of a wooden floor with a stone wall in the background, illuminated by a warm light.

Path and Perimeter Lighting – Recessed or bollard lights guiding movement around kitchens, dining, or lounge areas.

Path and Perimeter Lighting – Recessed or bollard lights guiding movement around kitchens, dining, or lounge areas.


Planter Speakers – Disguised audio units incorporated into decorative planters and perimeter zones.

AV Receivers – Weather-protected enclosures housing media sources and amplifiers near core systems.

Voice Control – Audio activation through integrated assistants like Alexa or Google Home.


AudioVisualPower and Connectivity

Dedicated Appliance Circuits – Isolated lines supporting grills, coolers, and specialty kitchen equipment.

Wi-Fi Access Points – Outdoor mesh nodes extending connectivity across patios and kitchen areas.

Stainless steel Blaze outdoor grill with three control knobs, built into a stone countertop, with illuminated wooden steps underneath.

Accent Lighting – Hidden linear LEDs outlining walls, niches, or structures to emphasize texture and depth.

Motion Sensors – Embedded sensors activating lights upon movement near kitchens, stairs, or seating.

AudioVisual

Smart systems that adjust brightness, color, and timing for ambience, safety, and energy efficiency.

Ceiling Speakers – Recessed speakers installed in soffits or pergola panels for seamless integration.

Wireless Audio Control – App-based streaming from any mobile device to defined zones or groups.

Hidden Mounts – Concealed brackets and cable paths integrated within columns or cabinetry.

Wireless Charging Pads – Qi-enabled surfaces embedded in tables or countertop edges for cable-free use.

Solar Integration – Hybrid panels supplying supplemental power to lighting and audio zones.