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Curved Stairlifts: The Complete Guide to Custom Mobility Solutions from DHG Services

For many people across the UK, stairs are something that go unnoticed—until they become a challenge. What was once a simple, everyday task can gradually turn into something physically demanding, uncomfortable, or even dangerous. Whether due to ageing, injury, or long-term health conditions, reduced mobility can make navigating stairs one of the biggest barriers in the home.

This challenge becomes even more complex when your staircase isn’t straight. Homes with bends, turns, half-landings, or unusual layouts simply aren’t suitable for standard stairlifts. Trying to force a straight stairlift onto a curved staircase is not only impractical but can also be unsafe.

This is where a curved stairlift becomes a truly transformative solution.

At DHG Services, we specialise in curved stairlift installation across the UK, delivering fully customised systems that are designed to match your staircase perfectly. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know—from how curved stairlifts work to their benefits, features, costs, and why professional installation is essential.


Understanding Curved Stairlifts

A curved stairlift is a bespoke mobility solution designed specifically for staircases that are not straight. Unlike standard stairlifts, which use a simple linear rail, curved stairlifts are built using a rail system that follows the exact contours of your staircase.

This means every curve, angle, and landing is carefully measured and engineered to ensure a perfect fit.

Curved stairlifts are suitable for:

  • Staircases with 90° or 180° turns
  • Homes with half-landings or split levels
  • Spiral or helical staircases
  • Multi-storey townhouses
  • Period properties with unique stair layouts
  • Modern homes with feature staircases

Because no two staircases are the same, each curved stairlift rail is manufactured individually, ensuring it fits your home precisely.


Why Curved Stairlifts Are Essential for Complex Staircases

Many UK homes—especially older properties—feature staircases that include turns or intermediate landings. These layouts make standard stairlifts unsuitable.

A curved stairlift solves this problem by providing:

  • A continuous, smooth journey around bends and corners
  • Safe stopping positions at each landing
  • A rail that hugs the staircase, preserving walking space
  • Reliable operation without awkward transitions

Without a custom solution, homeowners may be left with limited options such as restricting themselves to one floor or considering moving house.

Curved stairlifts remove that limitation completely.


The Benefits of Installing a Curved Stairlift

1. Restored Independence

One of the biggest benefits of a curved stairlift is the return of independence. Instead of relying on others for assistance, users can move freely between floors at the touch of a button.

This is particularly important for individuals living with:

  • Arthritis and joint pain
  • Reduced balance or stability
  • Heart or respiratory conditions
  • Post-surgery recovery
  • General age-related mobility decline

By removing the physical strain of climbing stairs, a curved stairlift allows you to continue using your entire home comfortably.


2. Enhanced Safety at Home

Stairs are one of the most common areas for accidents in the home. A curved stairlift significantly reduces the risk of:

  • Slips and trips
  • Loss of balance
  • Fatigue-related falls

With built-in safety features and controlled movement, users can travel securely between floors without unnecessary risk.


3. A Perfect Fit for Any Staircase

The biggest advantage of a curved stairlift is its ability to adapt to virtually any staircase shape. Whether your home has tight corners, multiple landings, or unusual angles, a curved system can be designed to suit it.

This makes it ideal for:

  • Victorian and period homes
  • Modern architectural staircases
  • Narrow or winding stairwells
  • Split-level properties

If your staircase is not straight, a curved stairlift is often the only safe and effective option.


4. Smooth and Comfortable Operation

Because the rail is custom-built, curved stairlifts provide a smoother ride compared to adapted or incorrectly fitted systems. The chair glides along the rail without sudden jolts or interruptions.

This results in:

  • A more comfortable experience
  • Reduced strain on the user
  • Less wear on mechanical components

5. Space-Saving Design

Many people worry that a stairlift will make their staircase feel cramped. However, curved stairlifts are designed to maximise space efficiency.

Features such as:

  • Foldable seats and armrests
  • Compact rail positioning
  • Slimline designs

…help ensure the staircase remains usable for others.


Key Features of Modern Curved Stairlifts

Curved stairlifts are equipped with advanced features to ensure safety, comfort, and ease of use.

Safety Features

  • Obstacle detection sensors
  • Automatic braking systems
  • Secure seatbelts
  • Battery backup for power outages
  • Smooth start and stop technology

Comfort Features

  • Padded ergonomic seating
  • Adjustable seat height
  • Armrests for support
  • Quiet operation

Convenience Features

  • Remote control operation
  • Powered swivel seats
  • Folding footrests
  • Multiple parking positions

These features combine to create a reliable and user-friendly stairlift experience.


The Importance of Professional Measurement

Curved stairlifts cannot be installed using standard measurements. Every detail must be captured accurately to ensure the rail fits perfectly.

During a professional survey, DHG Services assesses:

  • Staircase angle and gradient
  • Step dimensions
  • Landing positions
  • Available width and headroom
  • Obstacles such as radiators or handrails
  • Preferred mounting positions

These measurements are used to create a detailed design, ensuring the final product fits seamlessly into your home.

Even minor measurement errors can lead to:

  • Poor alignment
  • Uncomfortable travel
  • Safety risks

This is why professional surveying is essential.


The DHG Services Installation Process

Step 1: Free Home Survey

A qualified engineer visits your home to assess your staircase and discuss your needs. This includes measuring your stairs and recommending the best solution.

Step 2: Custom Manufacturing

Your measurements are used to manufacture a bespoke rail system tailored to your staircase.

Step 3: Professional Installation

Once ready, the stairlift is installed by experienced engineers. The process is efficient and designed to minimise disruption.

Step 4: Testing and Demonstration

The system is fully tested, and you are shown how to use it safely and confidently.


Cost of Curved Stairlifts in the UK

Curved stairlifts are more complex than straight models, so costs can vary depending on:

  • Staircase design
  • Number of turns and landings
  • Rail length
  • Additional features
  • Installation complexity

While they require a higher investment, curved stairlifts are often far more cost-effective than alternatives such as:

  • Moving to a new property
  • Installing a full home lift
  • Major home renovations

They also add long-term value by making your home more accessible.


Who Should Consider a Curved Stairlift?

A curved stairlift is ideal for:

  • Homeowners with non-straight staircases
  • Elderly individuals wanting to stay in their home
  • People with reduced mobility
  • Families supporting loved ones with accessibility needs
  • Anyone planning to future-proof their property

If your stairs include any kind of turn or landing, this solution is likely the best fit.


Why Choose DHG Services?

Choosing the right installer is just as important as choosing the right stairlift.

DHG Services offers:

  • Nationwide UK coverage
  • Experienced and qualified engineers
  • Direct manufacturer partnerships
  • Free surveys and consultations
  • Transparent pricing
  • Ongoing support and maintenance

Every installation is completed with precision and care, ensuring long-term reliability and safety.


Future-Proofing Your Home

Investing in a curved stairlift is not just about solving a current problem—it’s about planning for the future.

As mobility needs change over time, having a reliable accessibility solution in place allows you to:

  • Stay in your home longer
  • Maintain independence
  • Avoid costly moves or renovations
  • Improve overall quality of life

Final Thoughts

A curved stairlift is one of the most effective ways to overcome the challenges of a complex staircase. By providing safe, smooth, and reliable movement between floors, it transforms how you use your home.

With a fully customised design, advanced safety features, and professional installation, it offers a long-term solution that combines practicality with comfort.

DHG Services is committed to delivering high-quality curved stairlift installations tailored to each customer’s needs. From the initial survey to final installation, every step is handled with expertise and care.

If your staircase includes bends, turns, or landings, a curved stairlift could be the key to restoring full access to your home—making everyday life safer, easier, and more enjoyable.

Contact DHG Services today to arrange your free curved stairlift consultation and quote – and take the first step towards safer, easier living on every floor of your home.

For more advice on stairlifts, home lifts and accessibility solutions, don’t forget to check our blog for regular updates.

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