Curved Stair Lifts
Morning Star Elevator installs custom curved stair lifts designed to move safely along stairways with turns, landings, spirals, or multiple levels.
Morning Star Elevator installs custom curved stair lifts designed to move safely along stairways with turns, landings, spirals, or multiple levels.
Morning Star Elevator installs curved stair lifts that bring comfort, security, and independence back to homes with turning or multi-level stairways. These custom-fit systems follow the shape of your staircase and create a smooth, reliable way to reach every floor without stress or strain. Designed for families planning ahead or navigating new mobility needs, our curved home stair lift options blend seamlessly into your space and support safe daily movement.
The Siena 260 is Stannah’s versatile curved stairlift, custom-built from the ground up to follow the exact layout of your staircase. The rail is precision-manufactured to hug the contours of your stairs, whether they include turns, a landing, or a winding path through multiple levels. The result is a lift that fits naturally into your home rather than working around it, an important distinction for homeowners who want a clean, unobtrusive solution and for builders or architects evaluating accessible design options.
Day-to-day use is simple and intuitive. The slimline control can be operated with any part of the hand, making it accessible for users with limited grip or dexterity. The seat, armrests, and footrest all fold away neatly without requiring the user to bend over, keeping the stairs functional for other household members when the lift is not in use. The swivel feature allows the user to exit facing the landing at both the top and bottom of the stairs for safe, stable dismounting every time.
The Siena 260 is available in six upholstery colors including Tan, Ivory, Cranberry, Pine, Walnut, and Midnight, and offers both a standard 19.5-inch seat width and a slim 16-inch option for narrower staircases. A 300-lb rated load capacity, built-in safety sensors, and a key lock round out a product designed for long-term, confident daily use.
For homeowners who want the very best in comfort and design, the Starla 260 is Stannah’s premium curved stairlift, and the most refined model in their lineup. Built on the same custom-rail 260 platform, the Starla pairs precise engineering with a thoughtfully elevated riding experience, making it the right choice for users who will rely on their stairlift every single day.
The defining feature of the Starla is its high-backed, generously padded seat with a slight rearward tilt that keeps the rider secure and relaxed throughout the journey. A powered footrest folds up and down at the touch of a button on the armrest, removing the need to bend at all during entry or exit. When the chair swivels to face the top landing, it naturally forms a barrier across the staircase, an added layer of safety that is especially valuable for households with elderly users or young children nearby.
Upholstery is available in five colors across woven fabric and vinyl options, each of which can be finished with light or dark wood trim for a look that complements the home rather than clashing with it. A seat sensor prevents movement until the rider is properly seated, and the arm isolation feature ensures the chair will not operate until the downside armrest is fully lowered. Installation on the custom-made rail is typically completed in under half a day, so full access to the home is restored quickly with minimal disruption.
The Sadler is Stannah’s most innovative stairlift design, built specifically for users with limited flexibility in their hips, knees, or back. Rather than requiring a full seated position, its saddle-style perch supports the majority of the user’s weight while keeping them in a near-standing posture, reducing strain on joints from the first step to the last.
The height-adjustable seat is calibrated to the user at installation, eliminating the need to bend or lower into a traditional chair. A non-slip seat surface and immobilizer seatbelt, fastened easily with one hand, ensure the lift will not move until the user is securely positioned. Two included remotes allow the Sadler to be called from either floor, and the arm-to-footrest link folds both away in a single motion, no bending required.
Because the user is in a near-standing position, knees never protrude into the staircase, making the Sadler the strongest fit for Colorado homes with narrower staircases. Continuously charging batteries keep it operational during power outages, and the slim rail mounts to the stair treads rather than the wall.
Curved stair lifts require detailed measurement, rail fabrication, and careful alignment during installation. Morning Star Elevator guides you through the entire process—from the initial evaluation to final testing—ensuring a perfect custom fit that meets your mobility needs.
If your home includes turns, landings, or split staircases, a curved stair lift may be the safest and most practical solution. Contact Morning Star Elevator today, and let us help you compare options, review measurements, and plan a custom installation with confidence.
At Morning Star Elevator, we’re well-versed in working in Colorado homes with non-standard staircases, providing expert evaluations, custom-fit solutions, and a service-first approach. Our team installs premium curved stair lift systems that blend seamlessly with your home and support safe, independent movement between levels.
From tight turns to extended multi-level layouts, our technicians have the training and experience to install curved lifts precisely, ensuring smooth travel and long-term comfort.
We handle maintenance, battery checks, and adjustments for curved lifts across Colorado, helping families stay safe and confident in their daily routines.
A curved stair lift is custom-built for stairways with turns, landings, or multiple levels, while straight lifts fit a single uninterrupted flight. Curved lifts require precise measurements and custom rails to match your staircase.
No. Curved stair lifts mount directly to the stair treads, so walls do not need reinforcement. Electrical needs are minimal, and contractor involvement is rarely required.
Yes. Features like controlled start-stop movement, seat belts, footrest sensors, and swivel chairs create a safe, supported ride.