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VisioMod Lumina LED-integrated fence at night — boundary turned into an architectural light line at dusk, IP68 24 V DC platform glowing along the modern villa perimeter
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VisioMod Lumina — LED-Integrated Fence System

Formerly known as Modulo Light Backlit Fence Program

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LED-integrated fence panels and post caps. Backlit, pixelated, linear strip or cap LED — IP68 + smart-home control.

LED-integrated fence panels and post caps. Backlit, pixelated, linear strip or cap LED — IP68 + smart-home control.

KEY FEATURES

  • 4 lighting modes: continuous backlight / pixelated / linear strip / cap LED
  • IP68 marine-grade, 24 V DC safe extra-low voltage
  • Smart-home native: RF + Zigbee + Matter bridge
  • Sunset, presence, holiday-mode automation
  • 5-year warranty on driver + emitters
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PRODUCT DECISION GUIDE

When VisioMod Lumina — LED-Integrated Fence System is the right fence system.

Use this route when the boundary needs to work as an architectural system: privacy, gate integration, wind exposure and visual rhythm together.

Suitable projects

Fence systems fit villas, residential boundaries and entrances where panels, gates and lighting should share one design language.

  • Villa and garden boundaries
  • Driveway and pedestrian entrances
  • Projects combining fence, gate, glass or lighting

Check before quote

Define height, infill rhythm, post fixing, wind exposure, gate type and any access-control or lighting scope.

  • Height and privacy level
  • Post and foundation method
  • Gate, glass and lighting integration

Project handoff

Specify the boundary as a system so the quote includes the parts that make the final installation coherent.

  • Panel and gate match
  • Wind assumptions for long exposed runs
  • Quote after access and foundation scope are clear
PRODUCT ANSWERS

Practical answers about Lumina illuminated fences.

Use these answers when comparing an integrated lighting route for fence boundaries, entries and outdoor evening scenes.

What is Lumina used for?

Lumina is used when the fence boundary should include integrated lighting for entries, garden edges, hospitality areas or evening architectural effect.

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When should lighting be planned with the fence instead of added later?

Plan lighting with the fence when cable routes, drivers, post layout, access points and visual rhythm should be coordinated before installation.

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What should be checked before quotation?

Confirm lit zones, post layout, power route, control expectation, colour temperature preference, access for service and how lighting connects to gates or glass sections.

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VisioModTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Built to Standard.

Lighting modesContinuous backlight / Pixelated (perforated) / Linear strip (between-slat) / Cap LED (post-mounted)
Power24 V DC SELV
Driver capacity60–200 W per zone
Ingress protectionIP68 (driver IP67)
Colour temperature2700 K / 3000 K / 4000 K (tunable optional)
Colour renderingCRI ≥ 90
ControlRF remote + wall dimmer + Zigbee/Matter bridge (home-automation gateway / voice control)
Compatible infillSereno (perforated), Inciso (laser-cut), Cristallo (frameless glass), Lineo + Verto (linear strip), Modulo (cap LED)
Warranty5 years driver + emitters
Reference standardEN 60598-1 luminaires general + EN IEC 62471 photobiological safety
Configuration options

Available variants

Engineering overview

VisioMod Lumina is a 24 V DC SELV LED-integrated fence platform engineered to make the boundary itself a deliberate light element at dusk, while remaining visually quiet during the day. The system is built around four lighting modes that map directly onto specific infill substrates: a continuous backlight that washes Cristallo glass or laser-cut Inciso panels from behind; a pixelated mode that reads Sereno-style perforation as a constellation of discrete points; a linear strip that runs in IP68 channels between Lineo or Verto slats to deliver a horizontal grazing wash; and a cap LED that punctuates every Modulo post head with a dotted rhythm along the run. Each mode draws on the same driver platform, control bus and luminaire warranty, so a project can mix modes across one perimeter without multiplying suppliers or specifications. Electrical specification follows EN 60598-1 for general luminaires and EN IEC 62471 for photobiological safety. Drivers are housed in IP67 enclosures within the technical cabinet and feed IP68 emitters through SELV 24 V DC runs at 60–200 W per zone, with CRI ≥ 90 across 2700 K, 3000 K and 4000 K presets and an optional tunable-white build for circadian-aware specification. Control is layered: an RF remote and wall dimmer cover local manual override, while a Zigbee/Matter bridge exposes the fence as a native scene in the home-automation controller, home-automation gateway and voice control. Sunset triggers, presence-led approach lighting and seasonal holiday modes are handled at the home-automation layer rather than as bespoke logic. Warranty is five years on driver and emitters. The intent is to remove perimeter lighting from its usual fragmented supply chain — uplighters, bollards, solar caps — and consolidate it into the fence specification itself.
Use cases

Where it fits

Architect-led new-build villa

A new-build villa with a 60 m boundary along a private lane, where the architect wants the fence to read as a continuous architectural plane by day and as a quiet horizontal line at dusk, fully integrated into the home automation system already specified for interior lighting and shading.

Linear strip mode in IP68 channels between Lineo 50 mm slats; sunset trigger via the existing Matter bridge; 3000 K to align with the interior LED palette.

Boutique hotel approach

A boutique hotel uses the boundary as the first element guests see on arrival. The brief is a beacon at the address point and a calmer rhythmic light along the rest of the run, with a dimming profile that holds at low level after midnight to respect neighbours.

Continuous backlight at the gate piers behind Inciso laser-cut panels; cap LEDs every Modulo post along the secondary run; scheduled curfew dim handled at the property management automation layer.

Coastal residence

A seafront property within 1 km of open coast needs perimeter lighting that survives chronic salt aerosol, occasional submersion at the lower fence base during winter storms, and twenty seasons of UV without driver replacement on a yearly cycle.

IP68 emitters and IP67 driver inside a sealed indoor cabinet 8 m back from the boundary; A4 stainless cable glands; cap-LED salt-spray inspection added to the maintenance cycle.

Smart-home retrofit

An existing residence already running a Matter-based home automation system needs a perimeter that arrives in the same control grammar — appearing as a scene alongside lighting, shading and irrigation — without dragging in a third-party fence-light app and a separate hub.

Zigbee/Matter bridge exposes Lumina as a native device; presence-based approach scenes and holiday-mode randomisation handled by the existing controller rather than a Lumina-specific app.

Estate perimeter, off-grid section

A long estate perimeter where one section is too far from mains for economical 230 V routing, but the architect rejects standalone solar caps because of their visible degradation across years and inconsistent night performance.

24 V DC SELV runs from a hybrid mains/solar driver cabinet at the estate's technical building; cap LEDs on Modulo posts only in this section; consistent dimming and colour temperature across the wired and remote zones.

vs alternatives

How it compares

Ground uplighting + separate fence supplier

Pros

  • +Familiar specification convention
  • +Wide choice of catalogue luminaires
  • +Independent service contract on the lighting

Cons

  • Two suppliers, two warranties, two service cycles
  • Uplighter housings collect leaves, water and silt and require regular clearing
  • Beam scallops on the fence depend heavily on installer aim and slab tolerance

Why VisioMod

Lumina collapses two specifications into one. The fence and its lighting share a substrate, a control bus, a finish batch and a single five-year warranty. The light is delivered from inside the panel rather than aimed at it from a buried fitting, so the architectural reading at dusk is consistent across the run instead of dependent on installer skill at every uplighter pocket.

Solar-powered cap LEDs

Pros

  • +No mains routing required
  • +Lower upfront component cost
  • +Marketed as low-maintenance

Cons

  • Battery cells degrade noticeably from year three onwards
  • Output drops in winter and after consecutive overcast days
  • No meaningful dimming, scheduling or smart-home integration

Why VisioMod

Lumina is wired 24 V DC SELV from a single driver cabinet, so output is constant across seasons and across the run, full dimming is supported, and there is no battery to degrade. Where mains routing is genuinely impractical, the same SELV bus can be fed from a hybrid mains/solar cabinet rather than from a battery in every cap.

Standalone home-automation fence-light kits

Pros

  • +Smart-home integration out of the box
  • +Wide consumer ecosystem
  • +Easy DIY installation

Cons

  • IP54–IP65 ingress, not IP68 architectural grade
  • Plastic clip housings degrade under UV across five seasons
  • Not specified to EN 60598-1 or EN IEC 62471

Why VisioMod

Lumina meets the same specification grammar an architect already uses for interior and facade luminaires — EN 60598-1, EN IEC 62471, IP68 emitters in a marine-grade aluminium substrate — while still arriving in the home as a Matter scene. It is a specifier-grade product that happens to be smart-home native, not a consumer kit retrofitted to a fence.

Architectural integration

Reading on the facade

At dusk, Lumina is a horizontal light line read against the building envelope rather than a series of point sources read against the sky. That distinction governs every specification choice. Linear strip mode along Lineo or Verto slats is the most disciplined option for long, calm elevations: the light grazes the slat shadow rather than illuminating the panel face, and the boundary registers as a quiet line at standing eye level without competing with facade uplighting on the building itself. Continuous backlight is reserved for moments — gate piers, address points, a single Inciso laser-cut feature — where a beacon reading is actively wanted. Pixelated backlight through Sereno-style perforation is the most graphic choice and works best where the perforation pattern is already part of the design idea by day. Cap LEDs on Modulo posts are the right answer when the rhythm of posts already does compositional work along a long run. Colour temperature follows the building's interior palette: 2700 K reads as residential warmth alongside warm-white interiors and timber decking, 3000 K is the calm modern default, 4000 K is reserved for civic, hospitality back-of-house and cooler stone palettes. In a Matter-native home, Lumina arrives as a scene alongside interior lighting and shading: sunset triggers, presence-led approach lighting and a holiday mode that randomises across the perimeter become part of the property's everyday grammar rather than a bespoke fence app.

Installation

Foundation & site notes

Lumina runs on 24 V DC SELV, which keeps the boundary wiring outside the AC compliance regime but demands disciplined cable sizing to manage voltage drop across long perimeters. Specify a single technical cabinet for the IP67 driver — typically inside the garage, plant room or a dedicated boundary cabinet within 15 m of the longest zone — and run SELV cable in dedicated UV-stable conduit alongside the post foundations. Each zone is sized at 60–200 W; long runs are split into multiple zones rather than oversized cable. IP68 emitters are factory-sealed; site terminations use the supplied gel-filled connectors and A4 stainless cable glands, never field-stripped heat-shrink. The Zigbee/Matter bridge sits with the driver in the cabinet and requires line-of-sight or a dedicated mesh repeater to the home's main controller. RF remotes and wall dimmers operate independently of the bridge and remain functional during home-automation outages. On coastal sites, route SELV cabling above the salt-water splash line and specify drip loops at every emitter entry. All driver positions must be accessible for the year-five scheduled replacement without dismantling the fence.

Maintenance

Care schedule

  • Quarterlyvisual inspection of every emitter and cap LED for water ingress, lens fogging or output drop
  • Twice yearlydriver cabinet inspection — check thermal performance, confirm IP67 seal, log driver temperature and runtime hours
  • Annuallylumen and colour-temperature check across each zone with a calibrated meter; flag any zone deviating more than 10 % for emitter review
  • Annually (coastal sites)cap-LED salt-spray inspection — fresh-water rinse, check housing seal, verify A4 stainless cable glands have not bloomed
  • As releasedsmart-home firmware updates for the Zigbee/Matter bridge, RF dimmer modules and any controller integrations
  • Year 5scheduled driver replacement under the warranty cycle; replace RF remote and wall dimmer batteries on the same visit
Project examples

Specified in real projects

Architect-led villa, Côte d'Azur

Seafront new-build with a 90 m perimeter, full Matter home automation, interior LED palette at 3000 K.

Specification: Linear strip Lumina between Lineo 50 mm slats along the main run, continuous backlight behind Inciso laser-cut panels at the two gate piers, IP67 driver cabinet in the garage with SELV runs to four zones. Sunset trigger and a midnight curfew dim handled by the existing Matter controller.

Outcome: Boundary reads as a quiet horizontal line at dusk and disappears by day; no separate uplighter contractor; perimeter scene appears in the home alongside interior lighting and shading.

Boutique hotel, Aegean coast

Hospitality property with salt-aerosol exposure, guest arrival as the priority, neighbouring residential properties limiting late-night light spill.

Specification: Cap-LED Lumina on every Modulo post along the street boundary, continuous backlight at the entrance gate behind a Sereno perforated panel, IP68 emitters and IP67 driver cabinet 12 m back inside the property's technical building. Salt-spray inspection added to the property's quarterly maintenance cycle.

Outcome: Address point reads as a beacon on arrival; cap-LED rhythm gives the boundary a calm dotted cadence at low output after midnight; no battery degradation across the coastal exposure.

Family residence retrofit, Bavaria

Existing residence with a Matter-based home automation system already controlling interior lighting, shading and irrigation; 45 m perimeter retrofit.

Specification: Pixelated Lumina behind Sereno perforated panels at the front boundary, linear strip between Verto vertical slats along the side run, single Zigbee/Matter bridge in the existing controller cabinet. Holiday-mode randomisation handled by the home automation layer.

Outcome: Perimeter arrived in the existing home as a Matter scene without a third-party app; no driver visible on the boundary; output and colour temperature consistent with the interior palette across all zones.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

A new-build villa with a 60 m boundary along a private lane, where the architect wants the fence to read as a continuous architectural plane by day and as a quiet horizontal line at dusk, fully integrated into the home automation system already specified for interior lighting and shading.

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