Why Home Lifts Are Ideal For Multi-generational Properties

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01

Build from the ground up

New construction is normally the more expensive option, and in most situations, that’s often true.  But when it comes to multi-generational homes, it can be more affordable than making renovations to existing homes that weren’t built with single-family living in mind.

02

Optimise common spaces

Large common areas provide room for large families to assemble at home. However, not all common spaces should be treated the same way.  The point is it’s essential to think about what common areas are best for your family and make them a focal point in your home plans.

03

Create options for privacy

Large common areas provide room for large families to assemble at home. However, not all common spaces should be treated the same way.  The point is it’s essential to think about what common areas are best for your family and make them a focal point in your home plans.

04

Keep accessibility in mind.

When you live on a property that needs to cater to several generations, accessibility points such as stairs might not be the most practical solution for everyone.