
In a recent home extension, the original plan was to install a three-level E1 home lift, perfectly aligned with the existing structure. However, mid-project, the homeowners received Council approval to add an entire fourth level. Rather than start over, Lift Shop flexed with the evolving design: existing lift components were partially removed, additional materials ordered, and the system extended to serve all four levels of the residence.
This kind of adaptability is where smart design meets practical installation. Ideally, a lift should be specified for its final configuration at the outset—not just to streamline cost and project management, but to reduce downtime and complexity. Still, as this project demonstrates, life happens. Floor plans change, building approvals evolve, and Lift Shop remains committed to accommodating evolving needs without compromise.
In this extended configuration:
The entire upgrade was completed with minimal disruption to the surrounding interiors, structural elements, and the home’s rhythm. Rather than dismantling and reinstalling fully, only targeted sections were modified—saving time, cost, and hassle.
This project underscores why Lift Shop encourages clients to anticipate future access needs. For multi-level homes, an E Series electric lift or residential lift model can be specified from the outset for flexibility—and yet scaled if plans evolve.
Every home and project is unique, and our team works closely with owners, builders, and designers to ensure lift solutions evolve along with the build. Whether you’re planning for a two-, three-, or future four-level home, Lift Shop’s experience means you can adapt without compromise—or starting over.
Exploring lift-ready design early adds clarity and value. Want to discuss future-proofing for your project? Visit our Buyer’s Guide for planning steps or contact our sales and design team to tailor a lift strategy that suits your build journey.

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