What Makes a House Feel Like Home: Design Through a Child's Eyes | #15
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Design isn't just about finishes, layouts, or resale value—it's about how a space feels to the people living in it.
In this special episode of Return On Design, Rachel Niederhofer is joined not only by her husband Justin, but by their four children for a candid, joyful conversation about what truly makes a house feel like home. From cozy bedrooms and favorite colors to pools, fireplaces, and family movie nights, this episode explores design through the most honest lens possible: a child's perspective.
You'll hear:
- Why kids value comfort, privacy, and "their own space" more than perfection.
- How color, softness, and layout affect how children experience a room.
- The role of shared spaces—like living rooms, game rooms, and outdoor areas—in building family connection.
- Why great design starts by asking who the space is for and how it's meant to be used.
- How livability, memory-making, and emotional comfort are just as important as aesthetics and ROI.
Rachel reflects on designing her own home with intention—not just as a designer and investor, but as a mother—highlighting the importance of listening, flexibility, and designing spaces that evolve as families grow.
This episode is a reminder that the most successful homes aren't the most "perfect"—they're the ones that support real life, shared moments, and lasting memories.
👉 As you head into the new year, Rachel encourages listeners to ask their own families: What do you love about this space—and what would make it even better?
Follow Return On Design for more conversations that blend strategy, heart, and intentional living.