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The Lifestyle Lift is an innovative and space-saving home lift. Elegantly styled and ergonomically designed, it will bring long-term benefits to the user and make their life easier. The Lifestyle home lift will safely transport two adults standing or one seated between floors in complete safety and eliminates the stairs as a potential difficulty later in life.
Key features:
The Lifestyle Lift has a slim profile, taking up minimal living space and can be sent away from the room when not in use. Its self-supporting structure means that a fully enclosed lift shaft is not required and the lift can be installed easily and without the need for major building work.
The Lifestyle Lift can be custom made to suit the existing décor of any home. The interior and exterior of the cabin is available in a range of colours and finishes, and there are various types of flooring to choose from, including carpet and laminate effect. Wireless landing controls come with the lift as standard on both the upper and lower levels. The Lifestyle cabin is fitted with a clear toughened laminated glass panel door and can be ordered with a fold up seat.
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