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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 36 MIN

More is More: To the Max

from Boulevard Beat · host Meghan Blum and Krissa Rossbund

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 chaoticTrue maximalist design is layered and edited—not random. Every piece should earn its place.Architecture mattersCertain 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 roleMaximalist clients are often collectors, storytellers, and emotionally connected to their spaces. Their homes reflect lived experience.Repetition creates cohesionRepeating colors, finishes, or motifs helps busy spaces feel grounded and harmonious.Editing is everythingMaximalism 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 foundationWithout a strong base (scale, layout, color story), maximalist spaces can quickly feel overwhelming instead of elevated.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 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 chaoticTrue maximalist design is layered and edited—not random. Every piece should earn its place.Architecture mattersCertain 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 roleMaximalist clients are often collectors, storytellers, and emotionally connected to their spaces. Their homes reflect lived experience.Repetition creates cohesionRepeating colors, finishes, or motifs helps busy spaces feel grounded and harmonious.Editing is everythingMaximalism 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 foundationWithout a strong base (scale, layout, color story), maximalist spaces can quickly feel overwhelming instead of elevated.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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