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How much space is required for a residential elevator?

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The space required for a residential elevator installation at your space depends on the model, technology, and installation layout, but most home lifts today are designed to fit in a very compact way- even in already-built homes. On average, a residential elevator needs a minimum footprint of 1–1.5 sq. m. (10–16 sq. ft.), making it suitable for most duplexes, villas, and bungalows.

If your home has limited space, space-saving options like platform lifts or machine-room-less (MRL) traction lifts are excellent choices. These lifts do not require a machine room, saving valuable space. A deep pit is often not required; most models work with a shallow pit (100–300 mm), while some are completely pit-less and ideal for compact spaces.

Placement flexibility is another advantage as these lifts can be installed inside the staircase void, in a corner, adjoining a balcony, or even outdoors with an enclosure. Cabin dimensions, door style, and finishes can be customised based on the available area.

 

A site assessment by a lift specialist is the best way to understand the exact space needed. With compact technology and smart design, even homes with tight layouts can have the convenience of a residential elevator without major structural changes.



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