Planning for future needs
A home lift can help future-proof a property where long-term access between floors is becoming more important.
Home lifts can be a practical alternative to a stairlift for customers looking for easier movement between floors at home.
A home lift can help make everyday movement around the home simpler, especially where stairs have become difficult or where a stairlift may not feel like the right long-term option.
Freedom Stairlifts can talk through suitable home lift options and help you understand whether a domestic lift may be practical for your home, available space and future needs.
A home lift may be worth considering if stairs are becoming difficult, if you are planning ahead for future mobility needs, or if a stairlift does not feel like the most suitable option for your home.
Suitability depends on your property layout, available space, travel distance between floors and how you want the lift to be used day to day.
A home lift can help future-proof a property where long-term access between floors is becoming more important.
If using the stairs has become tiring, uncomfortable or unsafe, a home lift may offer another way to move between floors.
Some customers prefer to explore a home lift where a stairlift is not suitable, not preferred, or does not meet their longer-term needs.
A survey helps check available space, floor-to-floor travel, installation route and whether a home lift is practical.
Freedom Stairlifts can help you compare different home lift and platform lift solutions, depending on your property layout, available space, access needs and survey findings.
A space-saving platform home lift for domestic properties where a neat, self-contained lift may be suitable.
View Compact Home Lift
A modern compact home lift with a light, elegant feel, designed for easier movement between floors.
View Luma Home Lift
A compact through-floor home lift for two-person travel, designed to fit neatly into suitable domestic spaces.
View Stiltz Duo
A compact domestic home lift for standing or seated travel, with a neat design and customisable finish options.
View Terry Lifestyle
An access-focused through-floor home lift for seated or wheelchair-friendly travel between two levels.
View Terry Harmony
A low-rise platform lift option for entrances, thresholds, split levels, patios and short changes in level.
View Step LiftA home lift can offer a practical way to improve movement between floors while keeping your home comfortable, familiar and usable.
The right option depends on your property, available space and how the lift needs to support daily life.
A home lift can reduce the need to use the stairs, helping make everyday movement between floors more manageable.
For some households, a home lift can help make staying in the same property more practical as needs change over time.
Suitability depends on the layout of the home, the available space and the route between floors.
A home lift may be worth exploring where a stairlift does not feel like the preferred or most suitable solution.
A free survey helps check whether a home lift may be suitable for your property, available space and day-to-day access needs.
Helpful answers for customers considering a home lift from Freedom Stairlifts.
A home lift is a domestic lift designed to help people move between floors inside the home. It can be considered where stairs are becoming difficult or where a stairlift may not feel like the preferred option.
For some homes and users, yes. A home lift may be worth exploring if a stairlift is not suitable, if more flexible access is needed, or if you are planning ahead for long-term use of the property.
Suitability depends on the layout of the property, available space, travel distance between floors and installation requirements. A survey helps check whether a home lift is practical for your home.
Some home lifts are designed to be compact, but the space needed will depend on the type of lift, the route between floors and the structure of the property.
Yes. Freedom Stairlifts can talk through suitable home lift options and arrange a survey to help you understand what may work for your home and access needs.