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How to Create an Accessible Home Office Space

May 10, 2020August 13, 2020by Wheel Chic Home4 Comments on How to Create an Accessible Home Office Space
How to Create an Accessible Home Office Space

As most of us are currently working from home more than we used to, no doubt we are looking for ways to find a comfortable and easy way to work, rather than sitting on the sofa or at the dining table with the children. We are currently finding ways in spare rooms, corners of the [...]

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I’m Vicki – Mid-Century bungalow dweller, wife to a husband with Multiple Sclerosis, on a mission to find and share fabulous accessible #inclusivechic interiors, ideas for dealing with a disability in the home and wheelchair travel tips.  Welcome to my blog!

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Well, if you ignore the shabby plants and unpainted deck 😁 you will see the new ramp and path which has now given @mrwobblelegs more freedom to get to work in his man cave in the garden.
A quick reel of our trip to Vienna. It’s reasonably accessible, many restaurants had level access or a ramp, the pedestrianised area was lovely and smooth and the metro was accessible (tip - wheelchairs travel in first and last carriage, a small ramp pops out to help). Lifts at the stations. The beautiful #shönbrunnpalace was accessible via lifts with an attendant and carer goes in free. We did the Winter Pass which also gave us Zoo entry and we saw 🐼 up close which was fabulous. We also took the #wienerriesenrad ferris wheel, again there’s one accessible carriage although not fully flat, but the staff are helpful and offered to assist. Discounted rate for wheelchair user and carer. The #spanishridingschool was also accessible although the ramp to get in and out was not brilliant and ripped the netted basket under the wheelchair.
This was our room on our recent trip to Vienna. This was the Hilton Plaza (not an ad) and the disabled room was ENORMOUS. Some pros and cons:
Walking half marathon (21k) on my own on a cold January day? Check. There was a point around the 17k mark where I didn’t think I would finish but I kept my head down and carried on. It was a great walk taking in some of London’s best views and most importantly for me and @mrwobblelegs I’ve managed to raise over £1500 for @mssocietyuk 🧡I had some tears as I crossed the finish line and there’s a few blisters today but I’m pleased and proud I did it, I didn’t think I would manage but my trainer @evhealthandfitness has helped me get to this place. Thank you all for the donations. Feet firmly up on the sofa today.
This weekend I’m doing my walking half marathon challenge in London. Hopefully the weather will be dry as I plod along the Thames both north and Southbanks.
Happy New Year from us both. It’s been a strange one on Insta, I’ve not posted much due to a huge lack of confidence and my stories have been more exercise related than home related. A shift in focus for me this year and I appreciate you sticking around!

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Well, if you ignore the shabby plants and unpainted deck 😁 you will see the new ramp and path which has now given @mrwobblelegs more freedom to get to work in his man cave in the garden.
A quick reel of our trip to Vienna. It’s reasonably accessible, many restaurants had level access or a ramp, the pedestrianised area was lovely and smooth and the metro was accessible (tip - wheelchairs travel in first and last carriage, a small ramp pops out to help). Lifts at the stations. The beautiful #shönbrunnpalace was accessible via lifts with an attendant and carer goes in free. We did the Winter Pass which also gave us Zoo entry and we saw 🐼 up close which was fabulous. We also took the #wienerriesenrad ferris wheel, again there’s one accessible carriage although not fully flat, but the staff are helpful and offered to assist. Discounted rate for wheelchair user and carer. The #spanishridingschool was also accessible although the ramp to get in and out was not brilliant and ripped the netted basket under the wheelchair.
This was our room on our recent trip to Vienna. This was the Hilton Plaza (not an ad) and the disabled room was ENORMOUS. Some pros and cons:
Walking half marathon (21k) on my own on a cold January day? Check. There was a point around the 17k mark where I didn’t think I would finish but I kept my head down and carried on. It was a great walk taking in some of London’s best views and most importantly for me and @mrwobblelegs I’ve managed to raise over £1500 for @mssocietyuk 🧡I had some tears as I crossed the finish line and there’s a few blisters today but I’m pleased and proud I did it, I didn’t think I would manage but my trainer @evhealthandfitness has helped me get to this place. Thank you all for the donations. Feet firmly up on the sofa today.
This weekend I’m doing my walking half marathon challenge in London. Hopefully the weather will be dry as I plod along the Thames both north and Southbanks.
Happy New Year from us both. It’s been a strange one on Insta, I’ve not posted much due to a huge lack of confidence and my stories have been more exercise related than home related. A shift in focus for me this year and I appreciate you sticking around!
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