Curved Stair Lifts



If you are looking to install a stair lift for any elderly or handicapped members of your family, you may be worried about the shape of your stair case.
If your stair way changes direction at any point, or contains a gradual curve, a typical straight stair lift may be of no use. A curved stair lift may be your best solution.

Some companies will suggest that, if your stair has a simple turn containing a middle landing, they can install two straight lifts. This would require that the passenger change from one lift to the other, which may be difficult or even painful. A more practical alternative would be to install a curved stair lift which would follow the course of your stair way from top to bottom using a single track. Buying a curved stair lift may prove to be a more difficult task than for buying straight lifts but the overall benefits for your family members is clear to see.

Curved Stair Lift Manufacturers

In North America, some of the major manufacturers of curved stair lifts include the following:

Bruno

Made in the USA, Bruno's Electra-Ride III (CRE-2110) curved stairlift can be adapted to suit practically any curved stairway. The video below shows the Electra-Ride III in action:

Bruno Electra Ride III Curved Stairlift  

For more information, visit the Bruno website.

Stannah

Stannah curved stair lifts are made in England. Their classic Sarum model is purpose built to navigate even the most complex of curved stairways.

Stannah Sarum Curved Stairlift Stannah Sarum Curved Stairlift


For more information, visit the Stannah website.

ThyssenKrupp

Manufactured in both the USA and Europe, the ThyssenKrupp Flow II curved stairlift is a popular choice. With a wide range of fabric options on offer, you can easily customize this unit to blend seamlessly into your home.

For more information, visit the ThyssenKrupp website.

Some other manufacturers of curved stair lifts include Savaria and Sterling.