Home luxury.
Welcome to a new era of convenience and luxury in your home! A home elevator is more than just a vertical transportation solution; it's a statement of modern living, providing accessibility, style, and comfort. Say goodbye to the limitations of stairs and hello to a seamless, efficient, and elegant way to move between floors.
— Arch Philosophy
Innovative design
Make every corner of your home accessible to everyone, regardless of age or mobility challenges.
Eliminate barriers and create an inclusive living space for family members and guests.
No more carrying heavy loads up and down stairs; effortlessly transport groceries, luggage, or furniture between floors. Save time and energy with a quick and smooth transition from one level to another.
Elevate the market value of your property by adding a touch of luxury and sophistication. Future-proof your home with a feature that appeals to a wide range of potential buyers.
Maximize your living space by eliminating the need for staircases, allowing for more versatile room layouts.
Enjoy the freedom to design your home without the constraints of traditional stairwells.
Choose from a variety of stylish designs, finishes, and materials to complement your home's aesthetics.Tailor the interior of the elevator cabin to reflect your personal taste and lifestyle.
Modern home elevators are designed with energy-efficient features, ensuring a minimal impact on your utility bills.
Enjoy the convenience without compromising on sustainability.
Prioritize safety with advanced features such as emergency brakes, backup power systems, and anti-pinch sensors. Provide peace of mind for your loved ones, especially those with limited mobility.
Enjoy the convenience without compromising on sustainability.
DISABLE LIFT
The dimensions of a home elevator or disabled lift can vary based on several factors, including the specific design, the manufacturer, and the intended use. However, there are general guidelines and considerations for ensuring that home elevators are accessible and compliant with disability standards
The width of the elevator door is crucial for wheelchair accessibility. The door should be wide enough to allow easy entry and exit for a person using a wheelchair. A standard recommendation is a minimum door width of 36 inches (91 cm).