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TIPS FOR CHOOSING HOMELIFT FOR SMALL-SIZED HOUSE

Thursday, July 18, 2024

When constructing high-rise buildings with limited space, choosing and purchasing a small-sized homelift requires researching the smallest possible elevators to meet the transportation needs of 2 or 3 people at a time. During the process of researching, purchasing, designing, and installing a small-sized homelift, you need to pay attention to the following issues. Below is an article for your reference:

Small-Sized Homelifts

1. Concerns when installing the homelift in small house

1.1 In a small house, where to install the homelift?

Tube houses are commonly used to solve space limitations in large cities. However, with this type of house, installing a homelift will create disadvantages in terms of space.

Smaller houses can only install a homelift in certain locations, such as in the middle of the staircase, beside the staircase, or in specific areas of the house currently being renovated.

1.2 No room for machine installation

Installing a homelift in a 4-5 story house with limited space is relatively challenging. The reason is that the homeowner will have to occupy an upper area to build a machine room.

This leads to suboptimal space utilization for the highest part of the house. Although it is 5 stories high, in reality, the homelift can only reach the 4th floor (the remaining space above is used to build the machine room). This is also a headache for many small apartment owners when choosing a homelift.

1.3 Constraints on living space

Installing a homelift in a 4-5 story house with limited space is relatively challenging. The reason is that the homeowner will have to occupy an upper area to build a machine room.

This leads to suboptimal space utilization for the highest part of the house. Although it is 5 stories high, in reality, the homelift can only reach the 4th floor (the remaining space above is used to build the machine room). This is also a headache for many small apartment owners when choosing a homelift.

Furthermore, with years of experience in this field, Benelifts also has many solutions to save space in constructing the elevator shaft.

2. Space-saving solutions for houses

2.1 Small size, suitable for every position

Benelifts homelifts come in various sizes, allowing customers to choose the appropriate load capacity for their house's scale.

Benelifts homelifts have small dimensions, suitable for various spaces.

With a shaft diameter of only 1100mm, Benelifts has been able to install the smallest homelift in the Elux Tubo homelft line for projects with limited space. This has long been unimaginable for architects and experts in the elevator industry. Elux Tubo is one of the imported homelift lines from Europe, meeting international standards, with exquisite, high-tech, and absolute safety. The interior glass panel design is lightweight and luxurious, exuding an Italian style.

2.2 Safe and smooth operation

Benelifts homelift lines use technology that meets European standards, creating smooth and regular movements. When the homelift starts or stops, users will never feel sudden jerks. Additionally, Benelifts homelifts are fully imported and comply with European standards, along with 8 layers of safety protection, providing customers with peace of mind when using the homelift from Benelifts.

2.3 Elegance and prestige

In addition to important factors such as size and safety standards, it is impossible not to mention the luxurious and high-class design of Benelifts homelifts. Born in the most prosperous and beautiful cities of Europe, Benelifts homelifts embody the sophistication and artistic level of a country renowned for its world-class masterpieces.

Benelifts' homelifts are elegant and prestigious, making them the number one choice for your family.

This is reflected in the intelligent design, flexibility, and exquisite structural and interior materials of each product. Each mini homelift is designed to be luxurious and sophisticated, elevating Benelifts' homelifts from ordinary means of transportation to an architectural highlight that enhances your space.

From the above advantages, Benelifts' homelifts are the top choice for small and narrow townhouses.

With this information about small-sized homelifts, we hope you can choose the suitable product line for your home. Let Benelifts accompany you in bringing smart travel products that save time and space to your home!

Contact information:

Address:Via Augusto Anfossi, 13 20135 Milano, Italy

Hotline:+39 344 739 1374

Email: Info@benelifts.com

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