in·door-out·door

[in-dawr-out-dawr, in-dohr-out-dohr]
adjective
designed or constructed to be used either indoors or outdoors: indoor-outdoor carpeting.
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People want benches that can be used for casual entertaining and dining, as
  well as indoor-outdoor pieces.
Cheap indoor-outdoor carpet on the floor and dowdy wood paneling on the walls.
The property's private fitness center has and indoor-outdoor pool, game room
  and hot tub.
And one wall of the rehearsal room lifts open to create an indoor-outdoor
  space, with the wall serving as its awning.
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