Holes in the bottom part of my walls
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Add trim at that level like you would a "bump" rail in a dinning room to keep the chairs from marking the wall.
what about adding ship lap or bead board to wall to create a wall board effect up 1/2 up wall
Put up paneling on half the wall then put chair rail on top to make it look like wainscoting. Then you can replace it when it gets to damaged.
How about a beadboard wall with chair rail trim?
I have seen clear plastic L shaped corners to protect the edges (where the drywall corners meet together) from getting shipped and dented. I'm sure you could also get something similar to protect your wall. It would also bee easy to clean.
If you put trim board around the room at the level that the wheelchair hits it should keep the wall from being broken, the same type of flat trim that is put at dinning chair level in a room.
You need to make some sort of bumper guard.