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Lift is smart option for baby boomers

AS BABY boomers move into the third age, their inherent sense of design and style remains as strong as ever. But while many things might have changed for this new generation of later-life consumers, negotiating stairs can still be a leading mobility

predicament to solve. Expectations are now for design to remain as important as functionality. And what is more design-led that a homelift from the UK’s largest provider, Stiltz? A Stiltz Homelift is a confident choice for the discerning consumer — a harmonious blend of function and form designed specifically for home use. It’s a contemporary problemsolving solution with special design features.

Take, for example, the Trio+ with its compact footprint that can accommodate up to three people or a wheelchair, yet nimble enough to fit into the tightest of spaces. Then there is the ThruCar concept, unique to Stiltz, which allows the user to enter and exit through opposite sides of the lift car. This is perfect for centre-stage installs away from walls and for wheelchair users to transfer seamlessly without turning.

Rather than being hydraulic, the Stiltz Homelift really is plug-and-play.

It is powered through a dedicated, standard domestic electric socket which operates a remarkably quiet motor housed in the top of the lift car. Running costs are reassuringly low too, at less than 1p for 50 journeys. The baby boomers may be slowing down, but they’re still leading the way when it comes to making smart choices and redefining ageing and mobility.

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