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A Checklist of Great Features for Elevator Interiors


If you own a multi-story building, then you should particularly know that the elevators working inside it greatly represent your management and reflect your interior design. Perhaps you are looking to always make your building look charming or welcoming to your guests and clients. Regardless of what final appearance you want your building interior would be, here are the features for elevator interiors that you can consider to make your cab and building stand out.


Stunning Wall Panels


The very first factor most passengers would notice when entering the lift is the three walls surrounding them. So, make sure that those walls are stunningly made with beautifully patterned panels. Usually, these panels are made from one of two common materials: plastic laminate and patterned stainless steel.


Plastic laminate is the best way to go for a long-lasting finish and for decorative options that are limitless. Conversely, patterned stainless steel is the go-to choice if you prefer a robust solution and a decorative accent to bring additional texture to a pre-existing design. Ultimately, you can combine both materials for an amazingly unique design.


Elevator Cab Mirrors


What also perfectly goes with a beautiful wall panel design is the mirrors. Adding them can add depth and style to your elevator interiors. Not to mention that they will give the passengers the chance to check on themselves before meeting someone or a group of people for a meeting.


Warm Elevator Lighting


Another great feature to consider is the ceiling fixture and lighting. The standard ceiling choice for most elevator interiors is the aluminum frame featuring LED tube fixtures. While there is nothing wrong with going for timeless lighting, a perfect way to upgrade your interior lighting is by choosing more inviting, warm lighting fixtures. Opt for the lighting that can go with either a frameless or framed ceiling.


Elevator Handrails


Most passengers most likely want to retreat into the sides of your elevator. This is why having stainless steel handrails is important to help protect the panels against damage from objects the passengers carry. You can choose between a mirror or brushed finish, and round or flat handrails.


If you are planning to upgrade your existing elevator interiors or build a new one, just give us a call today for professional help.

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