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 Miracle RESiLIFT® on the lower level.

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Residential lift Miracle RESiLIFT lift light on with blue chair and painting

MIRAGE

The Mirage is our smallest lift.  Due to its incredibly small footprint, it's a popular choice for many homes.  Despite being our most compact model, 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 RESiLIFT residential lift upstairs Rowville Showroom blue chair

MIRACLE MAX

The Miracle Max is a longer version of the Miracle model.  It comfortably fits a person in a wheelchair.  Like the Miracle, it also has the option to have dual entries/exits.

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 a small lift footprint, RESiLIFT® comfortably accommodates two people.

RESiLIFT BENEFITS

For over two decades we have been perfecting the lift to ensure our customers enjoy all the benefits RESiLIFT® has to offer.

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 Residential Lift Manufacturing Pty Ltd.

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 half-height lift car door and a safety barrier to enclose the operator as the lift is travelling.

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

WANT TO LEARN MORE?

Contact us to learn more about installing a RESiLIFT® in your home.

GALLERY

FURTHER READING

Mirage RESiLIFT residential lift man in lift halfway up lounge room

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Transitioning into the next phase of retirement, there’s a crucial decision that must come first: to stay in your beloved home or start looking for other options. Thankfully RESiLIFT has given people a good reason to stay after creating the perfect solution to steep stairs and ageing joints. Whether it be carrying the laundry, suitcases or awkward objects, moving safely between floors is now possible. Architect, Jegi Jager, from CPS Project Management says “it just makes sense to incorporate a RESiLIFT into your house, whether you are renovating or designing a new home”. “Australians have to move away from this idea of single-level dwellings” he explains. “Some people associate lifts with ageing, but now, that is not the case. There are many reasons you might need to use a lift, irrespective of your age. All two-level homes in the future need to provide a safe and convenient way to travel between floors.” “Land is expensive, but we need green space around our homes. It is important for our wellbeing to be able to get outside and enjoy some light and green, so the only solution is to go up.” “This is the future. I would never build or plan a…

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Why every two-storey home needs a home elevator Initially associated with the aging population, residential elevators are fast becoming a lifestyle inclusion for all multi level homes. As souring land prices force developers upwards, elevators prove a safer alternative to stairs. Residential lifts are now replacing the dumb waiters being installed to take groceries from the garage to the pantry and laundry chutes previously included in luxury homes.  Many people use their elevators for commuting items that are difficult on stairs such as luggage and furniture.  Some use them for their sick/older pets, although this is rarely the primary reason for installation. Many people do not want to purchase double storey homes but with land prices cannot afford to have single storey, so installing an elevator resolves that problem. Who benefits from installing a home elevator? Nowadays architects will typically suggest at least a provision for a future lift in new build designs.    There are also a number of lifts that can be installed for existing homes, such as the RESiLIFT®. It is not just the homeowner who benefits. Because people do not have to move home, they retain their family memories and community connections.  It is much harder for older people…