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RAL 8003 Clay Brown — Hex, RGB, LRV, and Best US Paint Matches

RAL 8003 Clay Brown hex #7E4B26 · LRV 9. 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 clay brown painted accent
RAL 8003 CLAY BROWN — HEX, RGB, LRV, AND BEST US PAINT MATCHES
RGB 126, 75, 38 LRV 9 RAL 8003

Color spec

Hex#7E4B26
RGB126, 75, 38
LRV~9
RAL ClassicRAL 8003

Also known as / near matches

RAL 8003, known as Clay Brown, is a wonderfully grounding hue. In German, it is referred to as Lehmerdebraun, directly translating to ‘loam earth brown,’ which beautifully encapsulates its character. While there isn’t a direct Pantone equivalent, its earthy warmth places it in a similar family to deep, rich browns with a touch of red. It might be subtly confused with other deep browns in the RAL 8000 series, but its specific ‘clay’ designation points to its unique red-orange undertone, distinguishing it from more neutral or chocolatey browns.

What it looks like in real life

RAL 8003 Clay Brown is a deeply saturated, grounding brown, reminiscent of rich, damp earth after a rain. In north-facing light, it leans into its subtle red undertones, becoming a comforting, almost cocoa-like hue that feels incredibly enveloping without being heavy. The cooler cast of the light prevents it from feeling overtly warm, instead lending it a quiet anchor that sits beautifully against crisp whites or deeper greens. Its low LRV of 9 ensures it maintains its profound depth, never washing out.

Closest matches at US paint brands

Closest matches at US paint brands

ColorBrandNameSKULRVBuy
ValsparTempered Allspice3001-4A11
Dunn-EdwardsKindled HeartDEA13511
KompozitMover and Shaker015813
Benjamin MooreBrown Horse2110-3014
BehrFall LeavesM210-711
Sherwin-WilliamsBrown SugarSW 604912
Magnolia HomeOld WorldJG-10214
ClareTwo-StepClare 1514
BackdropBuenos AiresBD-BA14
Pratt & LambertAdobe19-416
Farrow & BallRectory RedNo. 2178
PPG / GliddenGlidden CoffeehouseGLN-2514

Valspar’s Tempered Allspice and Dunn-Edwards Kindled Heart are the closest in both ΔE and LRV, sharing a similar warm, earthy essence. Farrow & Ball’s Rectory Red (No. 217) shows the most distinct undertone difference, leaning significantly more into a rich, muted red despite a similar LRV. The overall spread of matches predominantly reveals warm, deep browns, with some varying slightly in their red or more muted, almost greige, leanings like PPG/Glidden Coffeehouse.

When to use this color

Great for:

  • A library or study, wrapping the room in a rich, thoughtful atmosphere.
  • An accent wall in a living room with abundant natural light, providing a deep, grounding focal point.
  • Cabinetry in a kitchen, offering a sophisticated, earthy alternative to traditional dark woods.

Tricky in:

  • Small, dimly lit interior spaces, where its low LRV can make the room feel heavy and confining without ample lighting.
  • North-facing exterior surfaces, where the lack of direct sunlight might mute its inherent warm clay character and make it appear flatter.

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 this deep, earthy tone with an LRV of 9, a gray-tinted primer is essential to ensure true color payoff and reduce the number of finish coats needed.
  • Sheen: A matte or eggshell finish on walls will best showcase its velvety depth, while a satin or semi-gloss on trim or cabinetry will offer durability and a subtle gleam.
  • Coats: Expect three coats for full, even coverage over a properly tinted gray primer, especially when transitioning from a lighter base.
  • Application: Due to its depth, brush strokes or roller marks can be visible under raking light; consider spraying for the smoothest finish, or apply with careful, even passes.

Frequently asked questions

Is Clay Brown the same as the closest brand match?+
No, while Valspar's Tempered Allspice is remarkably close with a ΔE of just 1.1, it's not identical. Tempered Allspice reads slightly more chocolatey, whereas RAL 8003 Clay Brown carries a distinct, subtle red-orange undertone that gives it its specific earthy warmth. Always test a sample to observe the nuanced difference in your unique lighting conditions.
What sheen for Clay Brown?+
For a deep color like Clay Brown, the chosen sheen significantly impacts its presence. A flat or matte finish on walls allows its rich, velvety texture to absorb light and create a sophisticated, cocooning effect. For high-traffic areas, trim, or cabinetry, a satin or semi-gloss will provide durability and a gentle luminosity that enhances its inherent warmth.
Will Clay Brown fade on an exterior surface?+
Like all deeply saturated colors, especially those with warm, red-leaning undertones, RAL 8003 Clay Brown can be susceptible to some UV fading over extended periods on exterior surfaces. While modern paints are formulated with UV-resistant pigments, regular exposure to intense sunlight may gradually soften its intensity. Choosing a high-quality exterior paint designed for color retention is advisable for longevity.
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