The traditional staircase elevator is being replaced by the "Interstellar Trek --
Just like the elevator moves between floors in the standard room. The space-
Thanks to the hidden hydraulic mechanism, the energy-saving invention is only a few feet wide and does not require the construction of a shaft or floor pit.
The pod can be equipped with up to 2 people and the maximum combined weight is 551lbs (250kg)
Includes downlights, handrails, seating and glass doors.
Although the "lifestyle" elevator does not move horizontally or at a high speed like the one in the Star Trek universe, it has an obvious "Star Trek" appearance both internally and externally.
It was created by Cheshire people.
It is headquartered in Terry elevator.
The cost of the elevator is between 13,000 ($19,780)and £15,000 ($22,700)
Manufacturers say they have sold 200 vehicles in the UK since its launch three years ago.
The elevator has external and internal controls, so it takes only one person to call up and down and operate without a second operation outside the elevator.
To minimize the visual impact, the roof of the elevator is covered with the original floor so that it does not invade the upstairs when it is downstairs.
Other features include fire fighting between the upper and lower floors, whether the elevator is "docked" upstairs or downstairs, and a pressure-sensitive safety surface that blocks the elevator if it is blocked from above or below.
In order to increase safety, the elevator will not move unless the door is closed and the door will not open when the elevator is driving.
Battery Backup allows the user to return to the first floor in the event of a power outage.
Manufacturer Terry Lifts said he found a gap in the market where more and more "empty nesters" want to stay at home rather than narrow down to bungalows or retirement villages.
To minimize the visual impact, the roof of the elevator is covered with the original floor so that it does not invade the upstairs when it is downstairs.
The GIF shows a couple being promoted to the top floor of their home, and people choose to install elevators for multiple reasons, the site said.
Most of our customers who choose home elevators tend to retire early.
When the stairs up and down began to become a problem, they chose the elevator.
Most of our customers have installed elevators in their later lives as an alternative to moving.
John McSweeney, Director of Sales and Marketing, added: "In the UK, most people think that home elevators are a very expensive luxury.
Traditionally, home elevators are large in size and require a lift shaft, so it is impractical and affordable for most people.
On the other hand, however, wheelchair platform lifts and stair lifts, many people do not want this product to appear at home.
Ultimately, lifestyle elevators offer a simple and relatively inexpensive alternative to unwanted relocation to another property for those who start struggling on the stairs but don't want to move.