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Homelift in a private villa, purchase guide: which one to choose, requirements, and advantages

Isn’t a villa immersed in the natural environment one of the most coveted projects for every family? Some people have already realized this dream, while others are about to do so. However, there is an important question that many forget to ask themselves: is the villa you live in or intend to suitable to accommodate you for a long time? For example, it’s true that a building with multiple floors allows to optimally divide spaces. At the same time, it’s equally true that, without an elevator, living for a long time in a multi-floor house can become inconvenient as the years go by. It is in these cases that a homelift in a private villa can be the right solution.

Cleaning the house, carrying groceries, simply moving from one floor to another can be a problem, especially in old age, but also for those who have suffered serious injuries with temporary loss of mobility. Not surprisingly, the advantages of a homelift in a private villa also reflect on the quality of life of its inhabitants, breaking down architectural barriers and allowing movement within the home with total autonomy and safety.

We offer you a short purchase guide for the homelift for your private villa. What do you need to know? What are the advantages of homelifts on the market? Discover everything below.

Mini elevator in a private villa: solutions in line with the times

A mini elevator for a private villa first of all has the great advantage of making the residence accessible and modern at the same time, increasing the value of the property and becoming an integral part of the design of both outdoor and indoor spaces. But there’s more. Mini elevators for villas can also be installed inside newly constructed buildings. Maximum design freedom, therefore, allows for redesigning spaces according to needs and personal taste, also meeting aesthetic and energy-saving requirements.

Elevator or Homelift? The differences

Unlike a traditional elevator, the homelift may be the right choice for a private villa for many reasons. The traditional elevator has a high duty load, it is designed to quickly overcome large differences in elevation, and it is suitable for apartment blocks and skyscrapers; the homelift, on the other hand, has a lower load capacity and is designed to improve accessibility for buildings with two or three floors.

Secondly, the elevator can withstand frequent use and is typically powered by 380 Volt electrical current; the mini elevator, on the other hand, utilizes standard 220 Volt household current and is therefore perfect for private settings.

Finally, the elevator requires a lot of space for its construction: therefore, it is necessary to request an evaluation of the load-bearing structures and obtain approval from the local authorities before proceeding with the work. A homelift, on the other hand, does not require additional space: it is therefore easier to install and less expensive.

Requirements for a homelift in a private villa

A homelift in a private villa can be installed either inside the structure, if there is sufficient available space, or outside if space is too limited. In the case of an outdoor homelift, as it is exposed to weather conditions and temperature fluctuations, it must meet certain technical standards in order to last in time and ensure the safety of those who use it.

Firstly, the shaft must be resistant to infiltration, as moisture and water over time can damage the mechanism. Additionally, construction materials must be fire-resistant and prevent oxidation. Finally, panels must be unbreakable and resistant to impacts.

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