Raise invisible secret safes using a lifting system and lift the safe out of its hiding place


With an invisible safe lift drive from LinearDirect, you can open invisible secret safes from within a piece of furniture or from a niche. Nobody will realise that you have a hidden safe with a lifting system in the furniture area. The furniture front cannot be moved due to the self-retaining force of our safe telescopic drive and it looks as if it is fixed to the furniture. However, at the touch of a button on the remote control, the secret wall opens and releases the safe for you.

Safe lifting system to hide the safe in a wall or in the floor

What sounds a lot like James Bond technology can actually be realised in your home with our drives for secret, invisible safes with a lifting system. Hide a safe invisibly in the floor, in the bathroom or in a wall projection. With our safe lift systems, you can wall in a safe or safe in a wall projection and then have it lifted electrically. Simply press a button on the remote control.

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Here we show you how to conceal a safe using a lift so that it is invisible and inaccessible to burglars

At the touch of a button on the remote control, the safe then moves out of its invisible hiding place. With the safe lift system, you can place safes weighing up to 500 kg and more in a hiding place invisibly in the floor. Our lift systems for safes and vaults are quiet and very powerful in operation. You can operate the safe lift system using the remote control or a smartphone app. If you hide your safe in the floor or in the wall, you can be sure that burglars will not be able to find your safe, let alone break it open.

Here we give you some safe hiding ideas to camouflage your safe in your house or building

The simple camouflaged furniture safe can be installed in a built-in cupboard using wood screws. However, this type of safe hiding ideas is known to many burglars. The safe can be accessed directly by the burglar by simply opening the furniture door. A small lift with the crowbar releases the furniture safe from the cabinet so that it can then be quickly removed from the burglary site by the burglar. The safe is then loudly broken into at another location.

The camouflaged safe

With our safe lift systems, you can conceal the safe or the safe in the following buildings in such a way that a burglar would not suspect it to be there. A secret, invisible safe compartment, so to speak, which then moves upwards electrically to release the safe.

Invisible safe hiding places

We have collected the following safe hiding ideas for you to hide the safe invisibly in the house or garage:

  1. Hide the safe with a lift in the floor and have a floor cover over it made of flooring material. This way, the safe is invisibly concealed in the floor well.

  2. Hide the safe with lift in the ceiling of the room and simply lower the safe. If the safe is in the ceiling, it is concealed by a cover in the design of the ceiling and is not visible.

  3. Hide the safe in a half-height room divider wall. The safe then moves upwards out of this. When lowered, the safe is inconspicuously concealed in the partition wall.

  4. Hide the safe in the bathtub panelling and then raise the safe using the safe lift. The lid of the safe is made of the same tiles as the rest of the bathroom and is invisible and inaccessible when lowered.

  5. Hide the safe in the house foundation and allow the floor and safe to be lifted upwards. A burglar cannot find the safe hidden in the floor.

  6. Hide the safe in the garage floor slab. The safe moves upwards using the safe lift system. The lid can be made of garage floor covering. This means that the area is not noticeable when it is singed.

Advice on solutions for camouflaged, invisibly concealed safes

As you can see, there are countless ways to conceal a safe in a hidden shaft in the house or on the property. Perhaps you have an even better idea for which you can use our safe lift. We look forward to receiving your enquiry and will be happy to provide you with professional and detailed advice on your project.

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Author: Anja Rissel
Als Assistentin von Sascha Rissel, bin ich nebenbei zuständig für Interne Abwicklungen und Versand von Lineardirect Aufträgen. Hier im Blog schreibe ich über Anwendungsbeispiele von Hubsäulen und Linearantrieben. Sollten Sie spezielle Fragen zu Hubsäulen und Linearantrieben haben, freut sich unser Technik Team, Sie vollumfänglich zum Thema Hubsäulen und Linearantriebe zu beraten.