Metric Data 06
Metric Data 06
In Metric Data 06 we look at the approach to dwellings, entrance and circulation for a
wheelchair accessible dwelling. This includes details such as requirements for ramps, car
parking and corridors. These dimensions are useful when planning spaces and developing
designs.
The following data is in accordance with the building regulations Part M for dwellings, category
3, Wheelchair user dwellings. Note there are different criteria for accessible dwellings and for
visitable dwellings. These provisions only apply when a planning condition requires compliance
for a wheelchair user dwelling. The provisions below are based on private dwellings with
private access, and do not refer to communal entrances.
Approach
The approach to an accessible dwelling must be step free, and at the shallowest gradient that
can be achieved.
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Ramps for wheelchair access
Any internal or external ramp must comply with the following points:
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Car Parking
A parking space must enable a wheelchair user to get into and out of the vehicle from both
sides, and access to the boot space. The parking space must meet the following requirements:
• A clearance zone of 1200mm to one side and the rear of a standard parking bay
• (In communal parking areas it must have 1200mm clear access zone both sides.)
• The parking space must be level and have a suitable ground surface for a wheelchair
user.
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Entrances
A principal private entrance to an individual dwelling must comply with the following:
• There must be a level external landing with a minimum width and depth of 1500mm clear
of any door swing.
• The landing must be covered to a minimum of 1200mm width and depth to offer
protection
• The area must be sufficiently lit from dusk till dawn, either by a motion sensor or timer.
• There must be a clear turning circle of 1500mm inside the entrance area in front of the
door.
• A minimum nib of 300mm must be provided to the leading edge of the door and must
continue for 1800mm beyond it. A minimum nib of 150mm must be provided on the hinge
side of the door.
• The door must have a minimum clear opening width of 850mm.
• The threshold is an accessible threshold.
• If there is a lobby the doors must be a minimum of 1500mm apart and a minimum of
1500mm between door swings.
• Any door entry controls must be mounted between 900-1000mm above finished ground
level and a minimum of 300mm away from any external return corner.
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Circulation Areas
Hall and door widths
Internal halls and doors must comply with the following requirements:
• A minimum clear width of 1050mm is required for every hall, approach or landing.
• If an approach to a door way is not head on, the minimum clear width is 1200mm.
• Any obstruction, such as a radiator, must be no longer than 2m in length and not occur
close to a doorway or change in direction.
• Every door has a minimum clear opening width of 850mm.
• A minimum 300mm nib is provided to the leading edge of every door.
• A minimum 200mm nib is provided to the following edge of every door.
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