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  • Elements of Design: Earth — The Foundation of Timeless Interiors
    2026/04/14
    In this first episode of the Elements of Design series, Meghan and Krissa explore Earth as the grounding force behind timeless interiors. What begins as a conversation inspired by Earth Day quickly unfolds into a deeper understanding of how natural elements shape the way we live, feel, and design.

    They discuss how Earth shows up in interiors through materials, texture, color, and permanence from layered neutrals and organic palettes to stone, wood, and collected pieces that tell a story. The conversation highlights our innate connection to nature and why spaces rooted in Earth feel calming, authentic, and enduring.

    The episode also touches on the growing return to natural materials and antiques, emphasizing a shift away from overly manufactured spaces toward homes that feel storied, lived-in, and connected to the past. Earth isn’t just an aesthetic it’s a philosophy of design that values depth, warmth, and authenticity.

    Street Style Takeaways:

    1. Earth is the foundation of timeless design
    It creates a sense of stability and grounding—spaces feel rooted, calm, and enduring when Earth elements are present.

    2. Natural materials bring authenticity
    Wood, stone, clay, and linen add depth and character that cannot be replicated by synthetic materials.

    3. Texture is just as important as color
    Layering textures—raw, polished, soft, and structured—creates richness even within a neutral palette.

    4. Earth tones are evolving, not boring
    Warm browns, soft taupes, muted greens, and mineral tones are being reimagined in elevated, sophisticated ways.

    5. Collected over curated
    Antiques and vintage pieces add soul and tell a story, reinforcing the idea that great design isn’t rushed—it’s built over time.

    6. Connection to nature is emotional
    Earth-inspired spaces resonate because they tap into something instinctual—comfort, familiarity, and well-being.

    7. Imperfection is part of the beauty
    Natural materials wear, patina, and evolve—embracing this creates spaces that feel real and lived-in.


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    40 分
  • The Art of Layering: Designing a Home with Depth and Dimension
    2026/04/07
    Layering is what transforms a space from flat and functional into something rich, inviting, and deeply personal. In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan and Krissa explore the art of layering in interior design and why it is essential to creating a home that feels complete.

    They break down each layer of a well-designed space, beginning with foundational investments like flooring and key furniture pieces, then building in texture, color, and lighting to add depth and dimension. The conversation also highlights the importance of personality, showing how collected pieces and intentional styling bring meaning and individuality into a home.

    From layering rugs and textiles to creating a thoughtful lighting plan, this episode offers a clear and approachable guide to designing spaces that feel elevated, cohesive, and timeless.
    Street Style Takeaways:

    1. Start with a strong foundation
    Your investment layer sets the tone. Quality flooring, cabinetry, and key furniture pieces create the base everything else builds on.

    2. Texture is what brings a room to life
    Layering isn’t just visual, it’s tactile. Mixing materials like linen, wool, wood, and metal adds depth and keeps a space from feeling flat.

    3. Color should feel intentional, not overwhelming
    A strong base palette paired with thoughtful accents creates balance. Layering color is about restraint as much as expression.

    4. Lighting is one of the most important layers
    Relying on one overhead fixture falls short. A mix of ambient, task, and accent lighting creates warmth and functionality.

    5. Personality is the final and most meaningful layer
    Collected objects, artwork, and styling choices tell your story. This is where a home becomes uniquely yours.

    6. Layering is about composition, not clutter
    Leaning artwork, overlapping rugs, and building collections create dimension when done with intention.

    7. Avoid the common pitfalls
    When everything matches, texture is ignored, or too many small items compete for attention, a space can feel unfinished or chaotic. Balance and editing are key.


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    50 分
  • The Art of Living with Flowers with Amanda Barkley: Effortless Florals for Everyday Beauty
    2026/03/31
    Flowers are more than just a finishing touch. They are an essential layer of how a home feels and functions. In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan and Krissa sit down with Amanda Barkley to explore floral design as both an art form and a daily ritual.

    With a focus on natural, garden inspired arrangements, Amanda shares her philosophy on creating florals that feel organic, intentional, and deeply connected to the home. The conversation moves beyond traditional bouquets and into how flowers can shape mood, elevate everyday moments, and bring a sense of life into every room.

    They also discuss the practical side of floral design, from sourcing and styling to simple techniques that help arrangements last longer and feel effortless. It is a fresh take on how florals can become part of your lifestyle, not just something reserved for special occasions.

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    Street Style Takeaways:
    • Floral design should feel natural, not overly structured or forced
    • Think of flowers as part of your home, not just decor for events
    • Garden inspired arrangements create a more timeless and lived in look
    • The vessel matters just as much as the flowers themselves
    • Placement throughout the home creates layers of beauty, not just one focal moment
    • Simple care techniques can extend the life and enjoyment of your arrangements
    • Flowers have the power to shift the mood of a space instantly


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    32 分
  • The Art of Collecting with Suzanne of Laurier Blanc: Antiques, Travel & Building a Timeless Home
    2026/03/24
    In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan and Krissa sit down with Suzanne of Laurier Blanc to explore the art of intentional design through the lens of antiques, travel, and thoughtful curation.

    Suzanne shares how her passion for antiques began while living abroad and traveling through Europe, where she fell in love with outdoor markets and flea markets that ultimately inspired her business. Today, she curates a distinctive collection of one-of-a-kind pieces sourced from around the world spanning France, Belgium, Italy, Morocco, and beyond bringing history and global perspective into every space.

    The conversation dives into the evolving appreciation for antiques and challenges the misconception that they are “musty” or outdated. Instead, Suzanne explains how presentation and context can transform these pieces into something fresh, elevated, and deeply personal.

    She also takes listeners behind the scenes of sourcing—from the thrill of hunting at expansive markets like Round Top to the realities of transporting pieces across continents. With insights into her curation process, favorite finds, and even pieces she wishes she had kept, Suzanne reveals that collecting is as much about instinct and storytelling as it is about design.

    Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just beginning, this episode offers inspiration and practical guidance on how antiques can bring depth, character, and a sense of timelessness to a home—proving that the most beautiful spaces are those built with intention and a story to tell.
    Street Style Takeaways
    • Every piece tells a story
      Antiques bring history, soul, and individuality into a space that new items often lack.
    • Presentation is everything
      Antiques feel fresh and elevated when styled with intention—light, contrast, and context matter.
    • The hunt is part of the magic
      Sourcing antiques is a journey—markets, travel, and patience all play a role in finding the right piece.
    • Round Top is a destination
      The scale, variety, and evolution of Round Top make it a one-of-a-kind experience for designers and collectors alike.
    • Don’t be intimidated to start
      Begin with what you love—smaller pieces or accessories—and build confidence over time.
    • Challenges create character
      From shipping delays to sourcing hurdles, the process behind antiques adds to their uniqueness and value.
    • Mixing old with new creates balance
      The most compelling spaces blend antiques with modern elements for a curated, layered look.
    • Trust your eye
      Collecting isn’t about perfection—it’s about instinct and choosing pieces that resonate with you.


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    42 分
  • Benjamin Johnston- Bound for Beauty
    2026/03/17
    In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan Blum and Krissa Rossbund sit down with Houston-based designer Benjamin Johnston to talk about the art of creating homes that feel layered, personal, and timeless. Benjamin shares insights from his design practice, discussing how meaningful client relationships often span decades and how those relationships influence the way spaces evolve alongside families.

    The conversation explores the balance between trends and longevity in interior design, and why thoughtful curation matters more than following what’s currently popular. Benjamin emphasizes the beauty of mixing styles from different eras, creating interiors that feel collected rather than decorated. Inspired by the philosophy seen in the pages of Traditional Home, the discussion highlights how the most compelling spaces celebrate the best of many design periods rather than adhering to just one.

    From cultivating long-term client partnerships to embracing eclecticism in a sophisticated way, this episode dives into the philosophy behind designing homes that are both elegant and deeply personal.
    Street-Style Takeaways:

    Design wisdom you can apply right away:

    Great design is layered, not one-note. The most interesting homes mix pieces from different eras, styles, and influences.

    Eclectic done well feels intentional. Combining traditional, vintage, and contemporary elements creates depth and personality.

    Design relationships matter. Long-term clients allow designers to evolve spaces as families grow and life changes.

    Avoid chasing trends blindly. A trend only works if it aligns with the architecture of the home and the client’s lifestyle.

    Collected always beats decorated. Rooms should feel as though they came together over time rather than all at once.

    Personal connection drives great spaces. Understanding how clients live ultimately leads to better design decisions.

    Look to the past for inspiration. The most timeless interiors borrow from many periods rather than copying one.

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    52 分
  • Where Did the Color Go? The Design Trend Behind Our Neutral World
    2026/03/10
    Color used to be everywhere, in architecture, branding, cars, interiors, and even everyday products. But somewhere along the way, our world shifted toward neutral palettes, safe tones, and a sea of beige, gray, and black.

    In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan Blum and Krissa Rossbund explore the fascinating disappearance of color in our built environment and cultural landscape. From corporate branding to residential design trends, they examine why color has faded from the mainstream, and what that means for how we experience spaces.

    The conversation dives into the emotional and psychological power of color, the role minimalism and mass branding have played in flattening our visual world, and why designers have an opportunity to bring richness and personality back into our spaces. Meghan and Krissa also discuss how homeowners and designers can thoughtfully reintroduce color in ways that feel timeless rather than trendy.

    If you’ve ever wondered why everything suddenly feels neutral, or how to confidently bring color back into your home, this episode is for you.

    Street Style Takeaways:

    1. Our world has quietly become neutral.
    From logos and cars to apartment buildings and interiors, color has been systematically removed in favor of black, white, gray, and beige palettes.

    2. Minimalism played a big role.
    The rise of minimalism and “safe” branding pushed companies and designers toward simplified, neutral aesthetics that appeal to the broadest audience.

    3. Color is emotional.
    Color shapes how we feel in a space—it can energize, calm, inspire, and create personality in a way neutrals alone cannot.

    4. Timeless doesn’t mean colorless.
    Great interiors throughout history used rich palettes. Color can be classic when it’s layered thoughtfully.

    5. Designers have the opportunity to lead the shift.
    As the design world evolves, there’s an opportunity to move away from the sameness and bring individuality back through color.

    6. Start with confidence, not trends.
    Color works best when it reflects personality and context rather than following fleeting trends.

    7. Small moves can make a big impact.
    Artwork, upholstery, paint, and textiles are powerful ways to introduce color without overwhelming a space.



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    47 分
  • Designing the Perfect Primary Suite: How to Create a Luxurious Retreat at Home
    2026/03/03
    In this episode of Boulevard Beat, Meghan and Krissa explore what it truly means to design a primary suite that feels luxurious, restorative, and deeply personal. Today’s primary suite goes far beyond a place to sleep—it’s where the day begins and ends, making thoughtful design essential to both beauty and function.

    The conversation breaks down how layout, flow, lighting, and material choices work together to create a cohesive retreat that supports everyday living. From bedroom design to primary bathrooms and closets, Meghan and Krissa share insight on balancing indulgence with practicality, and trends with timeless appeal. They discuss how small design decisions can elevate daily rituals while ensuring the space remains livable, calm, and enduring.

    Whether you’re building new, renovating, or refining an existing space, this episode offers expert guidance on creating a primary suite that feels elevated yet effortless—a true sanctuary within the home.

    Street Style Takeaways:

    • The Primary Suite Is a Retreat
      A well-designed primary suite should feel calm, private, and restorative—more like a boutique hotel than a traditional bedroom.
    • Flow Matters
      How the bedroom, bathroom, and closet connect is just as important as how each space looks. Smart layouts improve daily routines and long-term livability.
    • Layered Lighting Is Essential
      Combining ambient, task, and accent lighting allows the space to shift from functional to relaxing throughout the day.
    • Materiality Sets the Mood
      Soft textures, natural materials, and warm finishes create a sense of comfort and quiet luxury.
    • Bathrooms Deserve Equal Attention
      The primary bath should feel just as intentional as the bedroom—spa-like, serene, and highly functional.
    • Closets Should Be Beautiful and Practical
      Storage design should support organization while still feeling elevated and integrated with the overall aesthetic.
    • Personalization Over Trends
      The best primary suites reflect how the homeowner lives and unwinds, rather than chasing fleeting design trends.
    • Timeless Design Always Wins
      Classic proportions, thoughtful details, and quality materials ensure the space feels enduring and elegant for years to come.


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    35 分
  • More is More: To the Max
    2026/02/24
    In this episode of Boulevard Beat, we dive into the ever-misunderstood world of maximalism—what it is, what it isn’t, and why it’s so much more than “more stuff.” They break down the defining characteristics of maximalist design, explore the psychology behind why people are drawn to it, and discuss how architecture plays a major role in whether maximalism feels layered and intentional or overwhelming and chaotic.

    Rather than treating maximalism as a trend, the conversation reframes it as a deeply personal design approach—one rooted in storytelling, collection, and confidence. Meghan and Krissa also touch on the most common mistakes designers and homeowners make when attempting maximalist spaces, and how thoughtful editing, repetition, and balance are what ultimately make maximalism feel elevated and timeless.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves personality-driven interiors, rich layers, and homes that feel collected rather than curated.

    Street Style Takeaways:
    • Maximalism is intentional, not chaotic
      True maximalist design is layered and edited—not random. Every piece should earn its place.
    • Architecture matters
      Certain homes (older, more detailed architecture in particular) naturally lend themselves to maximalism, while others require a more restrained approach to make it work.
    • Psychology plays a role
      Maximalist clients are often collectors, storytellers, and emotionally connected to their spaces. Their homes reflect lived experience.
    • Repetition creates cohesion
      Repeating colors, finishes, or motifs helps busy spaces feel grounded and harmonious.
    • Editing is everything
      Maximalism doesn’t mean never removing anything—it means knowing what to keep and what to let go so the space still breathes.
    • The biggest mistake: skipping the foundation
      Without a strong base (scale, layout, color story), maximalist spaces can quickly feel overwhelming instead of elevated.


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    37 分