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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 41 MIN

Elements of Design: Fire — Warmth, Glow & Gathering

from Boulevard Beat · host Meghan Blum and Krissa Rossbund

In Elements of Design: Fire — Warmth, Glow & Gathering, Meghan and Krissa close out the series by exploring the most dynamic and emotionally charged element of all. Fire is both powerful and comforting, representing passion, energy, intimacy, and connection. It is instinctual. It draws people in, encourages gathering, and creates moments that feel alive and memorable.The conversation moves through how fire shows up in interiors not just literally through fireplaces and lighting, but through color, materiality, and atmosphere. The palette leans into rich, sophisticated tones inspired by nature. Think burnt orange, oxblood, terracotta, paprika, and deep, muted reds layered with grounding neutrals. These hues bring depth and warmth without feeling overly trendy, allowing spaces to feel timeless yet energized.They also explore contrast as a key design tool. Fire tones glow brightest when paired with darker, quieter backgrounds, creating a sense of balance and intentionality. Materials that reflect or enhance warmth such as aged metals, warm woods, and textured finishes help reinforce this feeling.Ultimately, fire in design is about creating spaces that invite people in. It is the flicker of candlelight, the glow of a lamp at dusk, the warmth of a gathering space where conversation lingers. It is less about excess and more about atmosphere, emotion, and connection.Street Style Takeaways:Fire is where design becomes feeling. It is the element that turns a space into an experience.Bring in warmth through color.Lean into layered reds, rusts, and earthy oranges. Keep them slightly muted for a more elevated and lasting look.Use contrast to create glow.Pair warm tones with deeper or quieter backdrops so they feel intentional and radiant rather than overwhelming.Think beyond the fireplace.Lighting, candlelight, and reflective finishes can all create that same sense of warmth and movement.Layer materials that feel lived in.Aged metals, warm woods, and natural textures help create depth and richness that mimic the essence of fire.Design for gathering.Arrange seating and spaces to encourage connection. Fire is inherently social, so your layout should be too.Create moments, not just rooms.A softly lit corner, a warm-toned vignette, or a flickering candle can completely shift how a space feels.Save 15% site wide at ⁠www.houseofblum.com⁠ with promo code beat15!Or you can use this link- ⁠https://houseofblum.com/discount/beat15⁠!Connect with the Hosts ⁠https://www.instagram.com/boulevardbeatpodcast/⁠ Connect with Meghan Blum Interiors ⁠https://www.instagram.com/meghanbluminteriors/⁠Connect with House of Blum ⁠https://www.instagram.com/shophouseofblum/⁠ Connect with Krissa Rossbund. ⁠https://www.instagram.com/krissa_rossbund/⁠ Episode Website ⁠https://www.blvdbeat.com/about⁠ 

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In Elements of Design: Fire — Warmth, Glow & Gathering, Meghan and Krissa close out the series by exploring the most dynamic and emotionally charged element of all. Fire is both powerful and comforting, representing passion, energy, intimacy, and connection. It is instinctual. It draws people in, encourages gathering, and creates moments that feel alive and memorable.The conversation moves through how fire shows up in interiors not just literally through fireplaces and lighting, but through color, materiality, and atmosphere. The palette leans into rich, sophisticated tones inspired by nature. Think burnt orange, oxblood, terracotta, paprika, and deep, muted reds layered with grounding neutrals. These hues bring depth and warmth without feeling overly trendy, allowing spaces to feel timeless yet energized.They also explore contrast as a key design tool. Fire tones glow brightest when paired with darker, quieter backgrounds, creating a sense of balance and intentionality. Materials that reflect or enhance warmth such as aged metals, warm woods, and textured finishes help reinforce this feeling.Ultimately, fire in design is about creating spaces that invite people in. It is the flicker of candlelight, the glow of a lamp at dusk, the warmth of a gathering space where conversation lingers. It is less about excess and more about atmosphere, emotion, and connection.Street Style Takeaways:Fire is where design becomes feeling. It is the element that turns a space into an experience.Bring in warmth through color.Lean into layered reds, rusts, and earthy oranges. Keep them slightly muted for a more elevated and lasting look.Use contrast to create glow.Pair warm tones with deeper or quieter backdrops so they feel intentional and radiant rather than overwhelming.Think beyond the fireplace.Lighting, candlelight, and reflective finishes can all create that same sense of warmth and movement.Layer materials that feel lived in.Aged metals, warm woods, and natural textures help create depth and richness that mimic the essence of fire.Design for gathering.Arrange seating and spaces to encourage connection. Fire is inherently social, so your layout should be too.Create moments, not just rooms.A softly lit corner, a warm-toned vignette, or a flickering candle can completely shift how a space feels.Save 15% site wide at ⁠www.houseofblum.com⁠ with promo code beat15!Or you can use this link- ⁠https://houseofblum.com/discount/beat15⁠!Connect with the Hosts ⁠https://www.instagram.com/boulevardbeatpodcast/⁠ Connect with Meghan Blum Interiors ⁠https://www.instagram.com/meghanbluminteriors/⁠Connect with House of Blum ⁠https://www.instagram.com/shophouseofblum/⁠ Connect with Krissa Rossbund. ⁠https://www.instagram.com/krissa_rossbund/⁠ Episode Website ⁠https://www.blvdbeat.com/about⁠

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