Why do you have to bring it in? Why don't you keep it in the garage among the other bikes? I keep mine in the garage and have only had it in the living room when putting the kit together and later when converting it to an e-bike. It was a bit akward carrying it up the stairs but doable, the comfort of riding a trike beats any two-wheeler there is
Long story short, we converted our internal garage into a dining room a few years ago. I keep the bike I'll be riding for the week in the 'dining room', which means coming in through the 29 inch front door, a doddle for a road bike or hybrid.
To get to my back garden 'garage' means a gap of under 30 inches between our house/next doors fence, which means it's ideal for bicycles, and a squeeze for my Honda CBF motorbike. A recumbent trike however would not fit......maybe I could man handle it by lifting it over my head down the 20 foot path, but I wouldn't fancy doing that every morning at 6am.
I'd been havey-quavering between 2 and 3 wheels, but now I've checked the width of 3 wheelers (and thank gawd I did before buying!) it seems that most are around 31-32 inches wide, so I'm restricted to 2 wheels. I was favouring 2 wheels any way, but now at least I can focus on specific makes/models. At the moment, I'm leaning towards a Challenge Furai.....but that could change again in half an hour as I keep pouring over makes/models/specs/prices/reviews...it's hard work!
I'm beginning to lose all hope of dropping on a decent 2nd hand recumbent. Rare as rocking horse sh** springs to mind.