Equipped with a dynamic “curtain of light” that immediately stops the lift if it’s breached in any way, the Eurostar low-rise lift from Master Lifts complies with BCA 3.6 and the Lift Code. It offers lift travel of up to 1,250 mm and has all the features users require – a convenient 1,100 mm × 1,... Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2008
With smaller homesites pushing more and more new homes to two levels, combined with an older population wanting not to have to move from existing two-storey homes, it’s not surprising that in-home lifts are becoming increasingly popular. And with Master Lifts’ advanced systems and technology, the... Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2008
The new Eco Hydro residential lift is one of the most energy-efficient lifts available – it uses minimal power to help the environment and keep running costs low. The Eco Hydro lift offers a high-quality finish typical of more expensive units.
A consultant engineer who inspected the featur... Source: Architectural Product News - April/May 2008
With superb styling and finish you’d usually expect in more expensive units, Master Lifts’ new Eco Hydro residential lift offers major advantages and cost savings for everyone from architects to builders, and from end users to the environment.
Like all Master Lifts, it’s easily incorporate... Source: Architectural Product News - April/May 2008
Master Lifts can now supply a low-rise lift that complies with part 3.6 of the Building Code of Australia, as well as the Lift Code. Offering lift travel of up to 1,250 mm, the Eurostar lift has all the features users require – a 1,100 mm × 1,400 mm car, two handrails, Braille and tactile buttons... Source: Architectural Product News - February/March 2008
Master Lifts have always offered major benefits for those wanting residential lifts.
Our ‘Contessa’ lift features landing doors which open and close at the touch of a button, and sleek contemporary styling to suit any décor. But “Contessa” also offers special advantages for architects and ... Source: Architectural Product News - February/March 2008
With smaller sites pushing more new homes to two levels, and an older population not wanting to move from existing two-storey homes, it’s not surprising that in-home lifts are becoming increasingly popular.
Some people feel claustrophobic in fully enclosed lifts, while others don’t want a lift s... Source: Architectural Product News - December 2006/January 2007
With an older population wanting not to have to move from existing two-storey homes, it's not surprising that in-home lifts are becoming increasingly popular. But many people don't want lift shafts that will be too obtrusive. Some may feel claustrophobic in fully enclosed lifts. Others don't want... Source: Architectural Product News - December 2006/January 2007
The phrase has never been as accurate as when talking about "The New PETITE Lift" from Master Lifts. Private home owners have been looking for a long time for an affordable access solution, that does not take up a lot of space. "We thought we had allowed enough room for a lift, but discovered tha... Source: Architectural Product News - October/November 2007
The fully-automatic low-rise lift that’s as easy to install as it is to operate.
There’s no other low-rise lift available with the same features and ease of installation as Master Lifts’ Eurostar BCA. It’s compliant with BCA E 3.6 and the Lift Code, as well as the principles of the Disabil... Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2007
Master Lifts has introduced a low-rise lift that complies with both the BCA 3.6 and the lift code.
With lift travel of up to 1,250 mm, it has many features fitted as standard – 1,100 mm × 1,400 mm car, two handrails, Braille and tactile buttons – but its key attraction is that it is fully automa... Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2007
Master Lifts has always offered major benefits for people seeking easier access between floors of multi-level dwellings. And now, our 'Contessa' lift has the option of automatic landing doors which open and close at the touch of a button.
It's a feature that's brand new to the Australian residen... Source: Architectural Product News - April/May 2007
Master Lifts has introduced new two-panel automatic landing doors that fit their range of lifts.
“Many lift users prefer not to have to push or pull hinged landing doors open,” says Richard Bentley, senior advisor with Master Lifts.
“These Spacer Saver lift doors do not need the extra area requ... Source: Architectural Product News - April/May 2007
Master Lifts offer a range of time saving access solutions for multi level homes for a very afforable outlay. Our "self contained systems" are designed to be incorporated, not only during construction, but their small space-saving footprints mean they can also be installed into existing homes wit... Source: Architectural Product News - February/March 2007 |