If you’ve never related to maximalism or minimalism, this interior design style is for you.

Kim Cornelison

Since the beginning of interior design, people have debated maximalism vs. minimalism.

But what if you’ve never felt connected to either?

neutral living room with pops of pattern and wall art, wooden coffee table with lots of books

Credit:Kim Cornelison

Well, your time has finally come: Midimalism is here.

Do you think patterns are a must but don’t believe in mixing them?

Do you enjoy color but only in small doses?

midcentury modern dining room

Credit:Anthony Masterson

Do you love displaying collectibles but only if they’re organized?

If you said yes to any of these, you fit the description.

Using midimalist design isn’t complicatedthe key is striking a balance between the bold and subtle.

Darker hues lean trendier, and lighter shades feel more traditional.

The most significant difference between minimalism and midimalism: the use of accents and accessories.

Goldilocks knew right away when she found theperfect chair, perfect bed, and perfect porridge.