Rachel Brosnahan's Marvelous Makeover

In the premiere episode, Rachel Brosnahan—who stars as iconic Daily Planet journalist Lois Lane in DC Studios and Warner Bros. Pictures' Superman in theaters July 11—will gift a spectacular kitchen and dining room makeover to her best friend's parents, Ron and Robin, who have been like second parents to her since college. The couple have dealt with health challenges in recent years, so now, with Drew and Jonathan by her side, Rachel will help turn their small 1970s kitchen into a modern, open space where Robin will love to cook and entertain. Picking up a sledgehammer, Rachel will break countertops, rip out cabinets and tear through walls and then pick every design element, including a large island, dual wood-toned cabinets, Mexican-tiled vent hood and chef-worthy appliances, to give Ron and Robin a dreamworthy kitchen that's both stylish and functional.
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