Home lifts

Home lifts for everyone

You’ve built your home with care and love—now complete it with a Cibes home lift, designed to bring comfort and convenience for years to come. We specialize in space-saving, ready-made lift solutions that require minimal structural changes and can be installed in just a few days. With models to suit every home, budget, and lifestyle, we have the perfect solution for you. Whether you need a compact residential elevator, a spacious wheelchair-accessible lift, an affordable and practical option, a sleek design statement, or a home elevator with luxurious features, Cibes has you covered. Don’t wait—discover our stunning range of home lifts today!

Get to know our Home lifts

Home lifts

Cibes Air®

The Cibes Air platform lift offers sleek design, user-friendly operation, and natural materials for a standout experience.

Home lifts

Cibes Cloud Plus

Designed with sustainability in mind, the Cibes Cloud Plus represents the future of lift technology.

Home lifts

Cibes C1 Pure

The Cibes C1 Pure is a unique, space-saving cabin lift with sliding doors and automatic drive for public and private use.

Home lifts

Voyager

The 3rd generation platform lift model by Cibes, the Voyager is equipped with EcoSilent and available in three distinct designs.

Home lifts

Kalea Kosmos

A platform lift with a futuristic design that harmonizes effortlessly with any architectural style.

Home lifts

Infinity

Cibes’ new-generation lift combines luxury design options with cutting-edge 4th generation technology.

Home lifts

Gravital

A stylish cabin lift designed for homes, the Gravital features steel belt technology and a sleek, modern aesthetic.

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Ascenda

Perfect for two-story homes, the Ascenda is a compact, budget-friendly cabin lift option.

Easy Integration

With our ready-made, space-saving lift design, integrating a Cibes home lift into your home is effortless compared to traditional elevators. Say goodbye to weeks of extensive construction and preparation—our lifts require minimal building work and can be installed in just a few days. Plus, they operate on standard household electricity, eliminating the need for complex rewiring.

Residential lifts for small spaces

Cibes residential lifts are designed to fit into minimal spaces while offering a surprisingly spacious interior. Amazingly, our smallest lift model requires just 1m² of space—about the size of a standard wardrobe. This makes it possible to install our lifts in even the tightest spaces, such as the center of your staircase, without compromising on comfort or style.

Ready-made concept

Why wait months for a lift and endure weeks of dusty construction? With Cibes, you don’t have to. Our lifts are fully customizable yet delivered in ready-made, standardized components. This innovative concept not only speeds up manufacturing but also ensures your lift can be installed in just a few days—bringing convenience and comfort to your home without the hassle.

Reduce your building costs

Unlike conventional elevators, Cibes home lifts eliminate the need for extensive construction. There’s no need to dig a deep lift pit on the bottom floor or cut through the ceiling on the top floor—our lift machinery is fully integrated into the shaft. Plus, most of our models come with a ready-made shaft, so you don’t need to build one separately. If you’re looking for a cost-effective lift solution with minimal building requirements, Cibes home lifts are the perfect choice.

How to buy a home elevator

Purchasing and installing a residential elevator may seem stressful, but with the right guidance it does not have to be. We offer you help and support every step of the way, from planning to finished project – just follow our step-by-step guide.

This is what our customers say

Listen to one of our customers telling her story about why she decided to buy a Cibes residential lift to future-proof her beautiful Spanish home. Our customer also explains what it was like to buy and install a Cibes lift and tells you all about the benefits of having a lift at home.

Press play to discover her story.

Safety is in our DNA

A lot of people worry about getting stuck in the elevator, especially when they are alone at home. That is why all our residential lifts are equipped with battery emergency lowering as standard. This feature allows you to safely lower and exit the lift in the case of a power outage without outside assistance.

Watch the video to find out more!

Frequently asked
questions

The short answer is yes, in most countries you need to get planning permission to install a lift, but you should always check your national regulations. If you need help or guidance, we advise you to contact your lift supplier or builder or check with the local authority that grants planning permissions in your country.

Our lifts carry an energy label A in standby and energy label B in use, and are therefore very energy-efficient.

How much energy your lift uses depends on a number of factors, such as the travel height, the number of stops you have to make and the number of lift movements you make per day.

Example: A lift with a standard drive and two stops, a 3.6 metre travel height and 20 lift movements per day consumes 481KWH per year.

If energy efficiency is one of your main concerns, a lift with the EcoSilent Drive System is an great solution. The EcoSilent drive system acts like a built-in eco setting and makes your home lift run in eco mode all the time. A lift equipped with the EcoSilent drive system runs with 45% less energy than a lift without.

The amount of noise that a lift makes, depends on the lift type but also on the acoustic environment surrounding the lift. No lift is completely soundless but just like the humming of a fridge, the noise of a lift will generally blend in with the sounds of everyday life. Our lifts equipped with the EcoSilent drive system only generate 40dB*, which is comparable to the sound level inside a library.

  • Quiet suburb: 55 dB
  • Lift with EcoSilent drive: 40 dB
  • Quiet rural area: 30 dB

*Sound measurement performed 2 m from a lift with a 150 kg load travelling at a constant speed.

There are many different types of lifts and technologies to choose from; traction lifts, hydraulic lifts, belt-driven lifts, vacuum lifts, or screw-driven lifts.

All lift types have their pros and cons and there are many more different kinds of lifts than can be mentioned here. However, to take a few examples, conventional hydraulic and traction lifts can travel fast, from 0.6 m/s to several metres per second, but they also take up a lot of room, given that they require a deep lift pit, a lot of headroom, and a separate machine room and/or control room. Hydraulic lifts also often need a large hydraulic tank. Vacuum lifts, on the other hand, are space-efficient, but the technology is expensive and their lifting capacity is limited. To learn more about different types of lifts, click here.

Our screw-driven lifts travel at a speed of 0.15 m/s, but take up a lot less room than hydraulic lifts and traction lifts, given that our lifts can be installed without a pit and have a top height of only 2250 mm (top height is the height of the lift on the top floor). The machine and control room are fitted inside the lift shaft, which also makes the whole construction very compact and space-efficient compared to conventional lifts.

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