Lift cabin manufacturing is the process of designing and producing the interior space (cabin) of an elevator, where passengers or goods are transported. This involves combining functionality, durability, and aesthetics to ensure the cabin is safe, comfortable, and aligned with the architectural style of the building.
The manufacturing process begins with selecting the cabin size, load capacity, and material based on the type of lift—passenger, goods, hospital, or residential. Common materials used include stainless steel (plain, hairline, mirror finish), laminated panels, glass, wood-finish panels, and sometimes premium materials for designer or luxury lifts. The structure includes the floor, walls, ceiling, lighting system, handrails, control panels, and ventilation.