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Pantone’s Color Of The Year

Each year, the Pantone Color Institute selects a Color of the Year that embodies the cultural mood and aspirations of the moment. For 2025, that color is PANTONE 17-1230 mocha mousse, a warm, rich brown inspired by the comforting qualities of coffee and chocolate. This nurturing hue reflects our collective desire for comfort and connection in our living spaces.

 

Embracing Mocha Mousse in Your Custom Home

Mocha mousse is a versatile shade that can seamlessly fit into a variety of interior design styles, from modern to rustic. It’s particularly suited to custom homes, where unique design elements can elevate the space. As a custom home builder serving Chattanooga, Northwest Georgia, and Ringgold, our team at Broadleaf Residential understands how critical color choices are in creating spaces that feel like home.

Here are just a few spaces in your custom home where you can utilize mocha mousse:

 

bedroom with a comfy bed displaying the color mocha mousse

 

Bedrooms

In bedrooms, mocha mousse can create a serene and cozy retreat. Use it as a wall color behind the bed for a bold statement or integrate it into your bedding and draperies for a cohesive look. The warm tones pair beautifully with soft textures like linen or velvet, making the space feel luxurious yet inviting.

 

Living Rooms

The natural warmth of mocha mousse makes it an excellent choice for living room walls. Pair it with cream or beige accents to create a cozy atmosphere. Add layers of texture with soft throws, rugs, and wooden furniture to emphasize the color’s earthy appeal.

 

Kitchens

Kitchens are another area where mocha mousse can shine. Whether used in cabinetry, a backsplash, or even on a kitchen island, it provides a sophisticated yet inviting atmosphere. Brown tones pair beautifully with metallic finishes like brushed brass or matte black, creating a timeless design.

 

planning samples for painting a home mousse color

 

Color Pairing and Color Theory

Mocha mousse works well with a range of complementary and contrasting hues. According to color theory, its richness can be balanced with muted greens, soft blues, or even blush pinks for a contemporary twist. For those seeking a monochromatic look, darker browns or tans can provide depth, while lighter shades of mocha add contrast without overwhelming the space.

 

Paintbrush dipped in brown paint on light wooden background showing texture

 

Adding Depth to Your Home’s Interior

Mocha mousse isn’t limited to large spaces; it’s a wonderful option for creating accent walls or highlighting architectural details like built-in shelving or ceiling beams. This approach can add dimension and visual interest without overwhelming the room. Consider pairing it with ambient lighting to emphasize these features, such as recessed lights for shelving or pendant lights for beams.

Another tip is to use mocha mousse in transitional spaces like hallways or entryways. The rich tone can make these often-overlooked areas feel more inviting and polished. Layer the color with complementary decor elements like framed artwork or textured runners to complete the look.

 

patones color of the year mousse being color matched in a living room

 

Beyond Walls: Incorporating Mocha Mousse into Home Decor

If committing to a full wall color feels daunting, consider using mocha mousse in smaller doses. Accent furniture, rugs, throw pillows, or even artwork can bring this shade into your home without a major overhaul.

Decorative items like vases, picture frames, or even lamp bases in this shade can provide understated elegance. For a more textured approach, opt for woven rugs or curtains in complementary tones, allowing mocha mousse to tie the room together harmoniously.

 

Making the Most of Your Design Choices

Choosing the right colors and finishes for your custom home is an exciting process, and our team at Broadleaf Residential is here to guide you. Our design center provides a curated experience to help you explore options like mocha mousse and beyond, ensuring your home reflects your personal style and preferences.

 

A Timeless Investment

Incorporating a trending color like mocha mousse doesn’t mean sacrificing timelessness. This hue’s grounding nature ensures it will remain a classic choice for years to come, particularly when paired with high-quality finishes and thoughtful design—a hallmark of Broadleaf Residential’s approach. Peruse our gallery for just a few examples of our meticulously crafted custom homes.

Mocha mousse isn’t just a color; it’s a mood. By embracing this warm and rich hue, you can create a home that feels both contemporary and comforting, perfectly tailored to your needs and aesthetic.

For more information on including trending colors in your custom home, give us a call at 423.668.0007 or schedule an appointment to get started.

 

If you’re ready to start your custom home journey with a team that listens, answers, and commits to your vision, look no further than Broadleaf Residential. Let us help you bring your dream home to life. Contact us today at 423.668.0007 or reach out to our team to get started!

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