
Residential elevators are becoming less luxurious for homeowners, so custom lifts were one of the options for changing a large house with an elevator. All the same features of home elevators are installed in the user elevator, but what distinguishes one of them is the design. Instead of relying on a strictly wooden or metal design, custom elevators can match the design of your home or, in fact, they can be designed as you would like. For an ordinary home elevator, planning involves selecting the type that is most suitable for the home, and installing an elevator and, if necessary, an engine room. But with an individual elevator, architectural design planning and materials to be used are also involved.
Four basic types are available for getting basic information about home elevators. The most common is a hydraulic lift. While for this type of home elevator, a machine room is required for operation, and in case of emergency, the elevator rises from the surface. The hydraulic system is considered the safest for emergencies and natural disasters, such as earthquakes and, as a result, is the most popular for all homes. Traction lift is a different type, and one of its advantages does not require machine room to operate. However, since the design uses cables and loads to move the elevator car, the design is not so safe for regions before earthquakes and other natural disasters. Another type of lift that does not need a machine room is a pneumatic lift, which in the house includes a transparent chute, which moves the car up and down by suction. And, if you are trying to do with green, a drum lift with a winding drum is often the best option, since oil is not used in its work.
From a design point of view, both hydraulic and pneumatic elevators seem to be the most popular, not only for safety issues, but also for design possibilities. For example, a pneumatic user lift allows your home to have a panoramic view when you rise or fall through your home. Hydraulic elevators with a large design provide more opportunities for working with metal and work, as well as additional parts inside the elevator car. In fact, the design for custom elevators is limitless, but consulting with an architect or designer in advance will help you find the best option for your home.
After determining the elevator type and style, the next step is to install a custom elevator. In the house, this often means that there is space for the elevator shaft and the engine room. Custom lifts are installed like any ordinary residential elevator, but the end result looks more polished.

