Can You Fit a Stairlift on Narrow Stairs? How We Installed One Without Blocking the Staircase
If you’re wondering whether you can install a stairlift on narrow stairs, the answer is often yes.
Many homeowners worry that a stairlift will block access or make a tight staircase unusable for others. But with the right design, careful planning, and specialist equipment, a stairlift for narrow stairs can work seamlessly – without taking over your home.
In this real Kudos Stairlifts case study, we show exactly how we supplied & installed a stairlift on a narrow staircase with a turn, while still leaving space for other stair users.
The Enquiry: “Will a Stairlift Fit on Narrow Stairs?”
Another day begins at the Kudos Stairlifts head office. The team are preparing for installations when the phone rings: “My dad is struggling with the stairs, but the staircase is quite narrow and has a turn. We’re worried a stairlift would block the stairs completely. Can you help?”
This is one of the most common concerns we hear. People searching for a stairlift on narrow stairs usually want to know:
Will it actually fit?
Will it block the staircase?
Is it safe for other people in the home?
The answer depends on the design – and that’s where our specialist expertise comes in.
1. Home Assessment: Measuring a Narrow Staircase Properly
We arranged a home visit with one of our qualified surveyors (not a salesperson).
During the assessment, we:
Measured the minimum staircase width
Assessed the single turn staircase and surround areas
Took user-specific measurements (for safe seating and positioning)
Checked how to maintain walking space for others
- Demonstrated how a stairlift seat folds away and how far it projects when parked
This is key: a properly specified narrow staircase stairlift should still allow safe access on foot.
2. Choosing the Right Stairlift for Narrow Stairs
Not all stairlifts are suitable for tight spaces. For this staircase, we recommended the Flow X curved stairlift, a compact curved stairlift designed specifically for restricted widths, on the internal side of the staircase to leave the larger part of the fanned steps clear for others.
Key features included:
Slimline seat that folds neatly away
Tight rail positioning along the inner edge of the stairs
Automatic swivel and levelling technology
Smooth travel around the turn without excessive overhang
Start and finish positions away from the staircase
These features ensure:
Minimal obstruction on the staircase
Safe travel for the user
Space left for other people to use the stairs
This is exactly what people are looking for when searching: “Will a stairlift block narrow stairs?”
3. Digital Survey: Precision for Tight Spaces
Once the client confirmed they wanted to proceed, we carried out a digital survey of the staircase and landings.
This involved:
Placing markers along the staircase
Taking high-precision images
Creating a 3D model of the staircase
This allows the manufacturer to design:
A bespoke curved rail that hugs the staircase
Parking positions that minimise space usage
Exact angles for the Flow X’s ASL technology to swivel during travel
On narrow staircases, even small miscalculations can make a big difference – so this step is essential.
4. Technical Design: Ensuring the Stairs Stay Usable
We reviewed the technical drawing in detail with the client, focusing on:
Clear walking space when the stairlift is folded
Rail placement along the tightest sections
Safe and practical start/stop positions
Clearance around the turn
Everything was carefully checked to ensure:
The stairlift works perfectly for the user
The staircase remains usable for others
The installation fits properly within the home
5. Installation: Fitting a Stairlift Without Blocking the Stairs
On installation day, our experienced engineer completed the work efficiently and respectfully.
Special attention was given to:
Keeping the home clean and tidy throughout our work
Fine-tuning the Flow X’s programming for travel angles
Ensuring smooth travel around the turn
After installation:
The stairlift was fully tested
The client received a full demonstration
Remote controls were positioned conveniently
The result was a stairlift on narrow stairs that works without getting in the way.
6. The Result: Independence Without Compromise
A few days later, we followed up with the client.
The outcome:
The stairlift user can now move safely between floors
Other family members can still use the stairs comfortably
The staircase remains practical and accessible
This is the goal in every narrow staircase installation: Independence for one person, without disruption for others.
Can You Fit a Stairlift on Narrow Stairs?
Yes – in most cases, you can install a stairlift on narrow stairs.
The key factors are:
Correct Stairlift Model – Slimline and curved stairlifts are designed for tight spaces.
Bespoke Rail Design – Rails are made to measure to follow your staircase precisely.
Expert Survey & Installation – Accurate measurements ensure the best possible fit.
Frequently Asked Questions About Stairlifts on Narrow Stairs
Can you put a stairlift on narrow stairs? Yes. Most staircases – even narrow ones – can accommodate a stairlift with the right design and configuration.
What is the minimum width for a stairlift? Typically, a staircase needs at least 61cm (24 inches), but this can vary depending on the model, layout and user measurements.
Will a stairlift block the staircase? No – not if it’s properly specified. Modern stairlifts fold away and are designed to leave space for other users.
What type of stairlift is best for narrow stairs? A compact curved stairlift is often the best option, especially if there’s a turn or limited space.
Looking for a Stairlift on Narrow Stairs?
At Kudos Stairlifts, we specialise in installing stairlifts where others say it’s not possible – including narrow staircases with turns.
We provide:
Bespoke stairlift solutions
Professional installation by our own engineers
If you’re searching for a stairlift on narrow stairs, we’re here to help you find the right solution – so you can stay in the home you love.
We install stairlifts for all types of stairs, even spiral staircases, narrow stairs, and unusual layouts, across the South East of England – including London, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent.
Our friendly team is here to help with a free, no-obligation home survey and honest, expert advice.
Contact Kudos Stairlifts today or get your free stairlift quote on our website to discover how we can help you stay safe and independent in the home you love.
Experience You Can Trust Across London and the South East
This successful stairlift supply and installation reminds us of a similar project we completed in a multi-level home with two connected curved staircases – another example of our ability to find the most suitable stairlift solution for the customer, which you can find out more about by clicking here.
At Kudos Stairlifts, we’re proud to be recognised as a Which? Trusted Trader, reflecting our ongoing commitment to customer satisfaction, expert service, and dependable aftercare.
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Contact our Client Focus Team today to discuss how a stairlift can improve and protect the quality of life for you and your family.
Choose from a range of industry-leading curved or straight stairlifts, suitable for almost any staircase and expertly installed by our own engineers.
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