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    Home Lifts in Demand in Europe, More Ups Than Downs

    npsnps16 April 2021Updated:26 June 2024
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    Why are home lifts becoming so popular in the UK and Europe? It’s not just the style factor or the safety element. In fact, those in France, Germany, the UK, Spain, Italy, and elsewhere are choosing to make their homes safer, more valuable, and more convenient with the addition of personal, residential lifts. Here’s a brief overview of this trending factor in residential living.

    Investing in Your Home

    If you’re among that large group of homeowners who view your property as a long-term investment, then adding a lift can mean boosting the potential resale value. Consider that owners often add swimming pools, barbecue pits, patios, solar panels, driveways, and entire rooms to their houses. Likewise, putting in a lift can mean adding to the core value of the larger asset, namely the house.

    For example, Lifton, a UK home lifts supplier, offers a full range of lifts, from simple configurations to high-tech versions. Likewise, consumers who want to upgrade their homes with this modern, stylish form of intramural transport can opt for one-person models or units that carry multiple passengers. When it comes to style, price, materials, decor, and technology, the choices for today’s homeowners are virtually endless. As an investment, home lifts can be an effective way to increase the selling price and market value of any home.

    Peace of Mind

    If you are the type of person who places a high value on a good night’s sleep, then home lifts can do the trick. When you install one, it means never having to worry about dangerous steps. This factor is of huge relevance for older folks who have mobility challenges. It’s also of importance for parents of very young children. Staircases, while they do look very nice in certain homes, are inherently dangerous things. And, for anyone who uses a wheelchair, steps are nothing but a nuisance disguised as a way of getting from one floor to another.

    So Many Options

    What’s new in the niche? In addition to lifts powered by electricity, there are hydraulic and vacuum versions. Single-rider and multiple-passenger units are also part of the mix. If you prefer to keep your in-home modes of transport secret, there are even hide-away models that can be neatly and stylishly concealed behind walls, faux closet doors, and staircases.

    Competition is Bringing Prices Down

    Just a couple of decades ago, there were very few players in the home lifts market, which meant that interested buyers had relatively few style choices and only one pricing category: high. Nowadays, as consumer demand has risen substantially, as technology has advanced by leaps and bounds, and as the industry has heated up to include multiple manufacturers and sellers, prices are dropping.

    That means that many homeowners who previously might not even consider adding a lift to their home are suddenly looking for reputable sellers and installers. The good news for consumers is that there are now so many different models, it’s possible to find something in virtually any price range. That spells affordability for people of just about any income level.

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