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Savaria
Homeowners can finish their elevator to suit their preferences. Here the inside is wallpaper with anodized bronze fixtures.
Installed by Premier Lifts Inc. (MD)
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An open tread staircase rising from a limestone tiled hall, the elevator is also available!
Colin Cadle Photography, Photo Styling by Jan Cadle
Colin Cadle Photography (Styling by Jan Cadle)
Ben Quie & Sons
Traditional design blends well with 21st century accessibility standards. Designed by architect Jeremiah Battles of Acacia Architects and built by Ben Quie & Sons, this beautiful new home features details found a century ago, combined with a creative use of space and technology to meet the owner’s mobility needs. Even the elevator is detailed with quarter-sawn oak paneling. Feeling as though it has been here for generations, this home combines architectural salvage with creative design. The owner brought in vintage lighting fixtures, a Tudor fireplace surround, and beveled glass for windows and doors. The kitchen pendants and sconces were custom made to match a 1912 Sheffield fixture she had found. Quarter-sawn oak in the living room, dining room, and kitchen, and flat-sawn oak in the pantry, den, and powder room accent the traditional feel of this brand-new home.
Design by Acacia Architects/Jeremiah Battles
Construction by Ben Quie and Sons
Photography by: Troy Thies
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HomeLift, Inc.
Traditional cab panels with painted wainscot trim, adjacent cab openings, recessed phone box, digital position indicator and hammered bronze scissor style gate.
IdealPark Srl
In Selva Val Gardena, a house with particular architectural language has been designed by the Architect Office Perathoner Architects, 1,563 meters above sea level, nestled among the majestic peaks of the Dolomites, natural UNESCO heritage. It is located in the middle of a unique landscape and offers an exceptional view of the Sella massif.
The aesthetics of the entire building has a modernist flavor with clean lines, while retaining the echoes of architectural traditions with the use of traditional local materials such as stone and wood. The initial goal of the project was the search of the better integration of the building into the surrounding environment of the natural alpine landscape.
The steep slope of the terrain suggested to extend the building on four floors, with the first two levels partially underground, presenting a smaller face on the north side, while on the south side the main front opens with large windows.
The building includes three separate living units and a large underground garage accessed by an invisible car lift. The attic, open to the striking view of the landscape, is the favorite room of the house and points to a continuous return of looks and perspectives between inside and outside.
The building was built according to the criteria of energy-efficient buildings with the Certification “Casa Clima Nature” in full compliance with the environmental sustainability of the used materials.
THE CAR LIFT
The building is located on a slope with little surrounding space. Exactly for this reason and to avoid an unsightly ramp, designers have decided to install a hidden car lift. The door to access the car elevator and the whole ground floor facade were covered by natural stone to reduce the visual impact. Inside there is a second retractable motorized gate that ensures security when the platform is on the lower level.
The two closures improve not only aesthetics but also the thermal containment, given that temperatures in this mountain area in winter season become very low.
The car lift chosen for this house is the model IP1-HMT V.07, with IMQ man carrying certification.
The travel is 3.260mm, the platform size is 2.600x5.600mm and the capacity is 2,700 kg. Equipped with LED white lights on board, the plant was painted with TRIPLEX® treatment, RAL 9004, an advanced technology that creates the most complete and effective protection for the steel.
This system combines the hot dip galvanizing with powder coating process, with a series of intermediate treatments that prepare the surface to better adhere. The TRIPLEX® system can be used with a range of infinite colors and tones to adapt to the surrounding aesthetics. The shaft of the car lifts was painted black, like the elevator.
The plant is designed to ensure operation even in environments with extremely cold temperatures, through the use of special probes and heating oils.
The floor is a light gray industrial floor and the ceiling is made of brushed larch wood, specially treated to make it fire resistant.
SAB Homes LLC
Photography by Brandon Bamesberger
Imagen de fachada beige tradicional renovada grande de una planta con revestimiento de estuco, tejado a dos aguas y tejado de teja de madera
Imagen de fachada beige tradicional renovada grande de una planta con revestimiento de estuco, tejado a dos aguas y tejado de teja de madera
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The residential elevator opens on the second floor landing. This space is the main level of a hillside home, with an open layout including kitchen with a wine cooler, dining and family room spaces. Don Schulte Photography
Ascensor – Ideas para diseños residenciales
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