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The Biggest and Most Important Component Of An Elevator Interior



There is no other space inside a building that receives as much exposure as the inside of a lift. Your elevator interiors, particularly its decorative elements, speak a lot about you as the owner of the property. And remember that most, if not all, of your tenants or customers use it every single day. This is why cab interiors play a significant role in creating that first and last impression of your building or your brand.



So, whether you are installing a new elevator or updating the existing ones, you have to consider the important elements that make up elevator interiors. One essential component is the wall and most designers pay more attention to this part as it covers most of the interior part of the cab. The wall is made up of various sections and can be made using different materials, patterns, and finishes. Overall, it has the greatest defining factor in providing quality to your cab and comfort to the passengers.



Elevator walls, in turn, also consist of various parts, including the panels, toe kick, and handrails. Panels can be made using various materials like mirror, laminate, and steel. Depending on your specific style or the theme of your building, you can choose any pattern and finish for the panels. At the most bottom portion of the wall is the toe kick or skirting. This section is intended to protect the lower parts of the elevator interior from damage of kicking from passengers. It may also be made with cut-outs that can help provide better ventilation.


Lastly, handrails are usually what divides the upper and the lower parts of the wall panels. Their main purpose is to provide support for the passengers as well as protect the cab wall from getting damaged by luggage, bag scratches, purses, and other items from the passengers. They also come in various design features and sizes. The most common shape handrail is a round stainless steel for clean and sleek design.



So, here are the parts of the elevator interior wall. Apart from it, there are many other elements to consider as well such as the ceiling, lighting, controls, floor, audio system, and more. If you’d like to know more about them, just get in touch with us today to help you come up with an interior that perfectly reflects your brand quality.

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