How to make stone outdoor armchairs accessible for wheelchair users?
Creating an inclusive outdoor space means ensuring that stone armchairs are accessible to wheelchair users. Here’s how to achieve it:
1. Adjust Height & Depth – Modify chair height (18-19 inches) and depth (16 inches) to match wheelchair seating standards for easy transfers.
2. Add Armrests & Back Support – Install sturdy armrests (7-9 inches high) and ergonomic backrests for stability and comfort.
3. Incorporate Transfer Space – Leave at least 30x48 inches of clear floor space beside the chair for wheelchair maneuvering.
4. Use Smooth, Slip-Resistant Surfaces – Polish stone surfaces to prevent abrasions and add non-slip coatings for safety.
5. Install Ramps or Pathways – Ensure smooth, wide pathways (minimum 36 inches) with gentle slopes (1:12 ratio) leading to seating areas.
By blending functionality with natural aesthetics, stone armchairs can become welcoming for all users. Consider consulting an ADA specialist for tailored solutions.