Standard Retrofit
Common installations of Artist’s home elevators occur in a downstairs room, such as a hallway or family room. The home elevator then travels upwards, into a room such as the bedroom or landing.
Stairwell Void
One of the unique aspects about Artist’s home lifts is that it has been designed to ensure there is enough room for the lift to be installed within a turning staircase. This is made possible by the elevator’s compact footprint and shape.
Closet to Closet
Artist’s elevator lifts are spacious but compact enough that they can often be fitted in a closet on both floors. This installation can make the best use of space in a home and is ideal for customers looking to conceal the residential elevator.
Thru-Car
The Artist’s Duo and Trio elevators are both capable of thru car configuration which is exclusive to our lifts. This means it is possible to enter on one side of the lift on ground level and leave from the other side on the first floor.
Sloped/Cathedral Ceiling
To install one of our residential elevators in a sloped or cathedral ceiling, the rails need a horizontal surface to fix to but some simple building modifications by our installers will make it possible to fit the Artist’s elevator in this way.
Garage
Placing a residential elevator in your garage is a great way of providing you with quick and safe access into your property. This application will require the construction of a simple shaft to be built around the elevator in the garage.