LIFT SIZES

EXPLORE LIFT MODEL OPTIONS

We will help you choose the right lift for you based on your needs, floorplan and space.  Each of the lift models are the same width, but they do vary in depth.

It's not just the size to consider, but also the configuration, as some of our lifts have the option for a dual entry. You can enter one side, and exit the other side, thus creating a roll-through experience for wheelchairs, and a walk through experience for walkers or passengers.

The lift photographed here is a Mirage RESiLIFT. The lift in the lower level is located in the garage.

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MIRAGE

The Mirage is our smallest lift.  It is the most compact lift on the market in Australia.  Due to its incredibly small footprint, it's the most popular choice for many homes.  Despite being our smallest, it still fits two adults comfortably.

MIRACLE

The Miracle model comfortably fits a person with a walker.  The lift car is square and has a slightly larger footprint than the Mirage.

The Miracle gives the option to have dual entries/exits.  Therefore someone can walk through the lift entering in one side and exiting another side.

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MIRACLE MAX

The Miracle Max is a longer version of the Miracle model lift.  It comfortably fits a person in a wheelchair.  Like the Miracle, it also has the option to have dual entries/exits so if someone is in a wheelchair they can simply roll through.

Some people install the Miracle Max with a dual entry as a way of keeping the area accessible as a hallway.

WATCH A RESiLIFT IN ACTION

RESiLIFT® is manufactured in Australia. Our lifts can be easily installed into existing or new homes. Despite having the smallest lift footprint, RESiLIFT® accommodates two people.  Here's a video of a Mirage RESiLIFT.

 

RESiLIFT® BENEFITS

For over a decade we have been perfecting our lift to ensure that our customers enjoy all the benefits that our lift offers

RESiLIFTs are supplied through a network of local distributors who are small family businesses. The person you deal with is committed to customer service and you also have the backing of the manufacturer.

RESiLIFT® is the original freestanding residential elevator. This means that it does not require a shaft, reducing the impact on the building and minimising any building modifications associated with installing a lift.

RESiLIFT® is designed and manufactured in Australia by the Residential Lift Company

As the lift is electric, it is very quiet and reliable, which is a great advantage compared to hydraulic and other lift styles.

The RESiLIFT® includes a safety barrier which ensures that once the operator is more than 1 metre from the ground there is a barrier to prevent them from falling.

It can be customised to your unique requirements, such as modifying the depth of the car or colour without long delays of ordering from overseas

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FURTHER READING

As seen on A Current Affair — RESiLIFT helps Australians live confidently in the homes they love. At 83, Diana is as sharp as a tack, but arthritis has made it hard for her to move around like she used to. Determined to keep living independently in the home she loves, Diana installed a RESiLIFT. “Every time I get in that lift, I think every dollar is worth it,” she says. Watch this short clip to hear more of Diana’s story, which aired on A Current Affair on 21 June 2025.

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Residential elevators are fast becoming a must-have in two-storey homes, particularly for those who want to stay in their home as they age. When choosing a lift for your home, these are the factors you should consider. 1. Size – Most people assume that home elevators need a significant footprint, but with continuing advancements in design, there are now lifts on the market invented specifically for residential use. At less than one square metre, The Mirage, by RESiLIFT, is the most compact home lift on the market that comfortably fits two people. And the innovative, through-floor design leaves space within the room when the lift is on the other level. RESiLIFT also offers two larger models, and a trained salesperson can help you choose the right lift for you based on your needs, floor plan and space. 2. Purpose – It may sound obvious, but it is important to consider why you want a lift. At first, it might be for transporting groceries from your garage to an upper level. But as time goes on, and your mobility support needs increase, it may be essential to have a lift car that caters for a walking aid or wheelchair. Taking a…