Lumorail Melanie Closet Rail – Toorak (Mega Mansion)

October 8, 2015

Set behind high, ornate metal fences, the home is understood to span about 3200sq m, with a grand ballroom, five bedrooms, two kitchens, nine bathrooms and powder rooms, staff quarters and a huge basement garage for a fleet of luxury cars.

Anna Salleh Article – Light pollution delays wallaby reproduction & puts joeys at risk

September 30, 2015

This article by Anna Salleh is a great example of why Lumorail handrails are suited to environmentally sensitive areas.  Our lighting levels can be accurately controlled to be at or below 3000k (Warm white), and also directed onto walkways or paths without excessive spilling of light into the surroundings.

Lumorail Logan Handrail – Mount Dandenong

September 26, 2015

One of the only down sides to living atop beautiful Mount Dandenong in Victoria, is the incredibly steep driveways.Alongside a driveway nearly impossible to scale, the owners of this beautiful mansion built a set of stairs by utilising the existing large rocks and adding local stone. With no overhead lighting and a staircase over shadowed by beautiful natural fauna, the best option for lighting was to incorporate it into the handrail.

Lumorail’s LED Lighting Options

September 24, 2015

In addition to atmosphere, safety in your home is often paramount. Lumorail LED Handrails can include an incorporated sensor, allowing your lights to be activated as you approach. With infra-red sensors incorporated into the LED handrail system, the stairs are visible at all times.

Lumorail Aston Balustrade – Warragul (Roseleigh Homes)

September 22, 2015

This recently completed home features the Aston Range of LED Handrail around the outdoor entertainment area.   The handrail with fully integrated lighting offers an alternative to traditional decorative fixtures while still providing ample light to the walkway.

International Dark Sky Association – Light Pollution Wastes Energy and Money

August 19, 2015

Light Pollution Wastes Energy and Money In an average year in the U.S. alone, outdoor lighting uses about 120 terawatt-hours of energy, mostly to illuminate streets and parking lots. That’s enough energy to meet New York City’s total electricity needs for two years! IDA estimates that least 30 percent of all outdoor lighting in the […]

Lumorail Forrest Handrail – Bourke St, Melbourne

July 18, 2015

Lumorail was specified to supply & install a white powder coated Illuminated Handrail using the Forrest Range of continuous lighting to the new AGL Head office at 699 Bourke St Melbourne.  One of the major considerations in the design of the building was using energy efficient products which is why Lumorail’s low energy consumption LEDs and stainless steel was a perfect fit for the handrail.

Lumorail’s Bright Future for LED Handrails

May 3, 2015

Stylish Safety that’s Eco-Friendly The function of the handrail faces a whole new added dynamic with safety at the heart of the change, says Garry Hannah owner and creator of the Lumorail range. Mr Hannah said his business specialises in projects that already require handrails, but need that added touch of flair, sophistication or need […]

Lumorail Forrest Balustrade – South Eastern Centre for Sustainability

April 3, 2015

South Eastern Centre for Sustainability The South Eastern Centre for Sustainability (SECS) is focused on energy efficient & sustainable materials, so it was only natural that they turned to Lumorail to supply the most environmentally friendly option.  The complete package, with 32 meters of frameless glass balustrading, and featuring 13 meters of Lumorail Forrest Range was donated […]

International Dark Sky Association – Fixture Seal of Approval

February 2, 2015

The Light Fixture Accreditation (LFA) provides objective, third-party certification for luminaires that minimize glare, reduce light trespass, and don’t pollute the night sky.The International Dark-Sky Association Victoria is and the authoritative voice on light pollution in Australia. IDAVic educates lighting designers, manufacturers, technical committees and the public about controlling light pollution. We recognize that the best way to accomplish our goal of protecting and restoring our natural night environment is through the promotion of quality outdoor lighting. To achieve this, we developed the Light fixture Accreditation program to provide objective, third-party certification for lighting that minimizes glare, reduces light trespass and doesn’t pollute the night sky.

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