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Home›Latest News›THE HOME LIFT THAT IS FIT FOR A HOME: THE UNIQUE STILTZ LIFT REPLACING STAIRLIFTS

THE HOME LIFT THAT IS FIT FOR A HOME: THE UNIQUE STILTZ LIFT REPLACING STAIRLIFTS

By Lauren Holmes
May 15, 2016
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Stiltz Lifts offer house builders, architects and interior designers an easy way of making a house completely accessible with its range of stylish domestic lifts.

The innovative shape of the Stiltz Electric Home Lift means it is so versatile it can be installed almost anywhere in a house making it an ideal and affordable alternative to a stairlift.

This is because there is no lift shaft or load bearing walls required and it does not have to be fixed to the floor. Thanks to its unique dual rail system, the Stiltz Electric Home Lift is a free standing self-supporting structure with no hydraulics or vacuum systems to worry about either. 

Its innovative drive system is housed out of sight at the top of the lift and is quieter than many stairlifts. The Stiltz Electric Home Lift plugs straight into the wall using a normal 13-amp power socket like a normal household appliance.

Most commonly, builders will fit the domestic lift in a hallway or living room with the lift travelling upstairs to a main bedroom or landing area. This is a typical retrofit application but there are many other – almost limitless – options too.

This includes installing the Stiltz Electric Home Lift within a turning staircase and using the dead space in the void which enables the end user to keep the stairs the way they have always been in the house. There is no other home lift on the market that can offer this solution.

The Stiltz Electric Home Lift is spacious but compact enough that it can be fitted, for example, in an airing cupboard downstairs, and travel upstairs to a wardrobe in the bedroom. This application is ideal for end users who wish to conceal the lift.

There is a ‘thru car’ option which makes it possible for the user to enter on one side of the lift on ground level and leave from the other side once they have reached the first floor.

Houses with a sloped ceiling can also benefit from a Stiltz Electric Home Lift as the rails of the lift only need a horizontal surface to fix to so simple modifications can be made to complete the installation.

For end users looking for quick and safe access from their garage into their home, a construction of a simple shaft can also make it possible for a Stiltz Electric Home Lift to be fitted in this area too.

 

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Stiltz Lifts are compliant with all European standards and is available in different interior and exterior colours. There is also a Stiltz Lift model available which is big enough to accommodate a standard-sized wheelchair.

Standard features include a remote control to call the lift from any floor, a battery back-up, full height light curtain, full or half height doors, obstruction sensors, and the roof of the lift is covered with the original flooring so when the lift is downstairs it does not intrude upstairs.

For more information about the Stiltz Electric Home Lifts range, contact Stiltz Lifts on 0844 870 9087, email info@stiltz.co.uk or visit www.stiltz.co.uk – quoting Design, Buy & Build Magazine.

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