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RAL 7033 Cement Grey — Hex, RGB, LRV, and Best US Paint Matches

RAL 7033 Cement Grey hex #7D8471 · LRV 22. Closest matches at Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, Behr, and Valspar.

Jessica Williams
By Jessica Williams
Color Stylist & Interior Editor
Updated:May 3, 2026
Sunlit room with a cement grey painted accent
RAL 7033 CEMENT GREY — HEX, RGB, LRV, AND BEST US PAINT MATCHES
RGB 125, 132, 113 LRV 22 RAL 7033

Color spec

Hex#7D8471
RGB125, 132, 113
LRV~22
RAL ClassicRAL 7033

Also known as / near matches

RAL 7033, though named Cement Grey, truly unveils itself as a sophisticated, muted grey-green. It doesn’t align with the stark, cooler greys its name might suggest, instead possessing a depth reminiscent of aged concrete softened by moss. While there isn’t a direct RAL synonym, it sits in a similar vein to some greener RAL codes like 6011 Reseda Green or 6003 Olive Green, but with a significantly higher grey quotient. For Pantone, one might look towards earthy, desaturated greens like Pantone 17-0610 TCX ‘Peat’ or 18-0513 TCX ‘Kalamata’ for a similar deep, organic feel, though RAL 7033 consistently carries that distinct grey undertone.

What it looks like in real life

RAL 7033 Cement Grey is a color that quietly anchors a space, refusing to shout but always present. With an LRV of 22, it possesses a comfortable medium depth, allowing it to hold its own without feeling heavy or consuming light. Despite its name, this isn’t a stark, industrial grey; rather, it’s a beautifully complex grey infused with a deep, earthy green, reminiscent of damp river stones or sun-dappled moss. It reads as wonderfully organic and grounding, offering a sophisticated backdrop that feels both serene and substantial. In north-facing light, the inherent grey becomes a touch more apparent, lending a cool, serene quality, while the green maintains its calming presence, never truly receding. South-facing rooms allow its green undertone to bloom, revealing a richer, almost olive warmth that feels incredibly inviting. As the day progresses into late afternoon, especially with a western exposure, a subtle golden cast can draw out the color’s inherent earthiness, making walls drape with a comforting, enveloping warmth. This LRV proves forgiving, absorbing light gently rather than reflecting it harshly, making it a versatile choice for various light exposures.

Closest matches at US paint brands

Closest matches at US paint brands

ColorBrandNameSKULRVBuy
ValsparFoxhall Green5004-3C22
Benjamin MooreHigh Park46722
Dunn-EdwardsOlive BranchDET50322
Farrow & BallTreronNo. 29222
PPG / GliddenPewter CupPPG1127-522
Magnolia HomeStatementJG-08022
ClareHouse PlantClare 1622
BackdropHartfordBD-HF22
KompozitPendula Garden042921
Sherwin-WilliamsGarden GateSW 616721
Pratt & LambertBracken27-722
BehrIn the MomentMQ6-4922

The brand matches demonstrate a very tight chromatic cluster around RAL 7033, with all contenders, including Valspar Foxhall Green and Benjamin Moore High Park, holding an LRV of 21 or 22. While all lean into a muted grey-green, individual undertones vary subtly; for instance, Sherwin-Williams Garden Gate appears slightly more verdant, while Behr In the Moment introduces a hint more coolness, shifting toward a blue-green edge within an otherwise consistent warm-to-neutral grey-green spread.

When to use this color

Great for:

  • This color shines in a study or library, creating a focused and comforting atmosphere.
  • It works beautifully in a bedroom with natural wood accents, fostering a tranquil, organic retreat.
  • Consider it for kitchen cabinetry where it provides a sophisticated, earthy alternative to traditional neutrals.

Tricky in:

  • This color can appear somewhat flat or muddy in spaces with very little natural light, losing some of its nuanced green depth.
  • Pairing it with stark, cool white trims without careful consideration can make the green undertone feel unexpectedly prominent or slightly desaturated.

Pairs well with

Pairs well with

Warm white (BM White Dove OC-17)
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Cool white (BM Chantilly Lace OC-65)
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Warm oak (natural wood floor)
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Aged brass (hardware, lighting)
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Soft sage (BM Saybrook Sage HC-114)
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Linen / soft cream
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Painting tips

  • Primer: For RAL 7033, with its LRV of 22, a white-tinted primer is ideal to ensure optimal color richness and true hue rendering.
  • Sheen: A matte or eggshell finish on walls will best showcase this color’s depth and organic texture, while a satin sheen works beautifully for cabinets or high-traffic areas, and semi-gloss for trim.
  • Coats: Typically, two coats of quality paint over the recommended tinted primer will achieve full, even coverage for this medium-deep color.
  • Application: For such a nuanced mid-tone, spraying offers the most seamless finish, as brush or roller marks can sometimes become subtly visible under strong raking light.

Frequently asked questions

Is Cement Grey the same as the closest brand match?+
While Valspar Foxhall Green (5004-3C) is chromatically very close to RAL 7033, they are not exact duplicates. Foxhall Green may carry a slightly more pronounced, almost verdant green undertone compared to the more subdued, earthy green of RAL 7033. Always apply a swatch of both in your space, as subtle differences in light and surrounding elements can dramatically shift how each color is perceived.
What sheen for Cement Grey?+
For walls, an eggshell or matte sheen is highly recommended for RAL 7033. These lower sheens help absorb light, enhancing the color's natural depth and softening its presence in a room. For areas requiring more durability, like cabinetry or bathrooms, a satin sheen provides added resilience while still allowing the color to feel rich and inviting.
Will Cement Grey fade on an exterior surface?+
Like all pigmented coatings, RAL 7033 will experience some degree of fading on exterior surfaces over time, especially when exposed to direct sunlight and harsh UV rays. While green-grey pigments tend to be relatively stable, using a high-quality exterior paint formulated with UV inhibitors is crucial to maximize color retention and longevity.
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