HSD's subsidiaries "Exclusive Elevators" (XEL) and "Extreme Exclusive" (EEX) focus their efforts on the development of specialized solutions that serve all requests that are presented by any type of client. In our projects, we take all design related requirements of the client into account in the development of our solutions, along with the implementation of state of the art technologies. This way, we are certain that all safety, design and functionality requirements are fully met. With XEL, we do not apply standard sizes and designs; and our solutions leave the beaten path with regard to the design, the technology, and materials we use in our luxury elevators. We can provide you with a glass elevator for your superyacht and a square, round, or elliptical elevator for high-end residential applications. Moreover, with EEX we supply high-end residential solutions, such as the movable pool house, moving floors and moving housefronts. For us, no challenge is too big or too complex. We go further where other firms stop, all to provide our client with the optimal solution.
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