PROFESSIONAL-GRADE PAINT
ONE COAT COVERAGE
MADE FOR REAL RESULTS
CompositePaint
COLOR REFERENCE

RAL 8014 Sepia Brown — Hex, RGB, LRV, and Best US Paint Matches

RAL 8014 Sepia Brown hex #382C1E · LRV 4. 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 sepia brown painted accent
RAL 8014 SEPIA BROWN — HEX, RGB, LRV, AND BEST US PAINT MATCHES
RGB 56, 44, 30 LRV 4 RAL 8014

Color spec

Hex#382C1E
RGB56, 44, 30
LRV~4
RAL ClassicRAL 8014

Also known as / near matches

RAL 8014, known as Sepia Brown, is a deep, resonant brown that evokes the rich tones of antique photographs. While not directly synonymous with other RAL colors, its depth might lead to comparisons with very dark chocolate browns or even off-black shades like RAL 9005 Jet Black if perceived in low light. There isn’t a direct Pantone equivalent widely known, but one might seek a very deep, warm brown in the Pantone system for a similar effect. Its name itself, “Sepia,” precisely describes its unique, reddish-brown character, distinguishing it from flatter, cooler dark browns.

What it looks like in real life

This is a color that quietly absorbs the light, reading as an incredibly rich, grounded brown with a subtle warmth that prevents it from ever feeling stark. In north-facing light, it retains its depth, pulling in just enough cool gray to feel sophisticated and anchored, without ever losing its inherent brown character. Here, it sits against architectural elements with a certain gravitas, creating an enveloping, intimate atmosphere. When bathed in the warmer glow of south-facing or late afternoon light, Sepia Brown truly comes alive, revealing its rich, reddish-ochre undertones. It drapes a room in a luxurious, cocooning embrace, making walls feel soft and inviting. With an LRV of 4, it is a demanding color, requiring careful consideration of natural and artificial light sources, as it will drink in illumination rather than reflect it, creating deeply shadowed corners if not thoughtfully lit.

Closest matches at US paint brands

Closest matches at US paint brands

ColorBrandNameSKULRVBuy
BehrEspresso BeansPPU5-195
Dunn-EdwardsTortoise ShellDET6565
Magnolia HomeCoffee BeanJG-0254
Sherwin-WilliamsBlack FoxSW 70206
KompozitFilm Noir01445
Farrow & BallPitch BlackNo. 2565
Benjamin MooreHistorical BlackAF-6805
ValsparCracked Pepper4011-15
Pratt & LambertCocoa23-117
BackdropIt's a DateBD-IT7
PPG / GliddenKnight's ArmorPPG1011-76
ClareHeadspaceClare 183

Behr Espresso Beans and Dunn-Edwards Tortoise Shell are the closest matches by ΔE, sharing an LRV of 5, slightly lighter but very similar in hue. Magnolia Home Coffee Bean matches the LRV exactly at 4, offering a comparable depth. The spread of matches highlights a range from warmer, true browns to cooler, more charcoal-infused off-blacks like Clare Headspace or PPG Knight’s Armor, which present the most distinct undertone differences within the group.

When to use this color

Great for:

  • It creates a dramatic, enveloping backdrop for a cozy library or study with natural wood accents.
  • This color works beautifully on an accent wall in a brightly lit living room, providing a deep visual anchor.
  • Consider it for a powder room or bedroom where a moody, intimate atmosphere is desired.

Tricky in:

  • Avoid using Sepia Brown in small rooms with minimal natural light, where it can feel heavy and oppressive.
  • It can emphasize imperfections on walls with uneven texture or poor prep work, especially under raking light.

Pairs well with

Pairs well with

Warm white (BM White Dove OC-17)
#F0EFE2
Cool white (BM Chantilly Lace OC-65)
#F4F1E6
Warm oak (natural wood floor)
#B5895D
Aged brass (hardware, lighting)
#B08D57
Soft sage (BM Saybrook Sage HC-114)
#C7CCB1
Linen / soft cream
#E8E1D4

Painting tips

  • Primer: Given its deep hue and an LRV of 4, a dark gray-tinted primer is essential to ensure true color development and reduce the number of finish coats.
  • Sheen: For walls, a flat or matte sheen will allow its deep pigment to quietly drape the space, while a satin or semi-gloss finish is ideal for trim, cabinetry, or doors to provide durability and a subtle luster.
  • Coats: Expect to apply at least three coats over a properly tinted primer to achieve full opacity and the true richness of this deep color.
  • Application: Due to its low LRV, spray application is recommended for the smoothest finish, as brush or roller marks can become noticeable under critical or raking light.

Frequently asked questions

Is Sepia Brown the same as the closest brand match?+
No, RAL 8014 Sepia Brown is not identical to Behr Espresso Beans, though it is the closest by ΔE. While very similar in depth and warmth, Espresso Beans registers slightly lighter with an LRV of 5 compared to Sepia Brown's 4. Always sample both if absolute precision is desired, as subtle undertone differences can emerge in your unique lighting.
What sheen for Sepia Brown?+
For walls, a matte or flat sheen will enhance the sophisticated depth of Sepia Brown, creating a soft, velvety appearance that absorbs light beautifully. For trim or cabinetry, a satin or semi-gloss is recommended for its increased durability and a touch of subtle reflection, allowing light to play off the deep brown.
Will Sepia Brown fade on an exterior surface?+
Like most saturated colors, RAL 8014 Sepia Brown may exhibit some fading over time when exposed to direct, prolonged UV radiation on exterior surfaces. While modern paints contain UV inhibitors, a deep, rich brown will show cumulative sun exposure more readily than lighter, less saturated hues. Consider location and sun exposure when choosing.
RELATED