Posts Tagged ‘Aging in Place’
Pathway helps organize Seattle’s first Universal Design focused Networking Happy Hour
As an active member of the NW Universal Design Council Steering Committee (NWUDC), Pathway has been working hard at spreading the word and educating about Universal Design. So, in an effort to engage design professionals and anyone else who is interested in the learning more about the work we organized a very first Universal Design…
Read MoreBetter Search, Better Access for Your Next Home
The addition of 12 new search criteria to the Northwest Multiple Listing Service (NWMLS) makes it easier for buyers to look for a new home. While these changes may not seem like a big deal, they’re pretty exciting, especially for those living with physical challenges who are looking for a new home that accommodates their…
Read MorePathway on panel discussing how to update your home for aging in place
Aging in place is a goal shared by most people, but what if your present home doesn’t meet your changing needs? Learn what steps you can take to make sure the home you grow old in is both comfortable and safe. Paul Kocharhook (Owner of Pathway Design & Construction) was the guest speaker at the…
Read MoreAw Rats, We Have Bats!
“This was supposed to be the new house we wouldn’t have to work on or fix anything, as it appeared that the previous owners had taken a good care of the home” – shares Paul Kocharhook owner of SODO-based Pathway Design & Construction. Did you know that bat colonies are living throughout Greater Seattle’s rural areas?…
Read MorePathway Joins Northwest Universal Design Council and attends “Designing for Special Populations” forum
We are joining the “Designing for Special Populations” forum on July 24 (organized by Northwest Universal Design Council) to learn more about the importance of Universal Design in variety housing types.
Read MoreQ&A with the Owner of Pathway Design & Construction
Having received the Service Excellence Guildmaster Award* for the second year in a row, we’ve been getting a fair number of questions about how Pathway manages to keep our clients so happy that they score our work so well in reviews. There are no tricks, just a few solid basics. So, we thought there was…
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