A bigger kitchen doesn’t automatically mean a better kitchen.
In fact, some oversized kitchens are far less functional than smaller spaces that are thoughtfully designed.
In this episode of Return On Design, Rachel Niederhofer and Justin break down the design principles that make kitchens truly perform—from workflow and lighting to layout, storage, and emotional impact.
Rachel explains why kitchens are one of the most important rooms in the home—not just because of resale value, but because they shape everyday life. From conversations and entertaining to cooking and gathering, the kitchen often determines how people feel about the entire property.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Rachel and Justin also share real-world renovation examples—from redesigning awkward angled kitchens to relocating pantries and maximizing light flow—showing how strategic changes can completely transform the experience of a space without increasing the footprint.
Because the best kitchens aren’t defined by square footage.
They’re defined by how naturally they support life.
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