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RAL 5015 Sky Blue — Hex, RGB, LRV, and Best US Paint Matches

RAL 5015 Sky Blue hex #2271B3 · LRV 18. 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 sky blue painted accent
RAL 5015 SKY BLUE — HEX, RGB, LRV, AND BEST US PAINT MATCHES
RGB 34, 113, 179 LRV 18 RAL 5015

Color spec

Hex#2271B3
RGB34, 113, 179
LRV~18
RAL ClassicRAL 5015

Also known as / near matches

RAL 5015 is commonly known as Sky Blue, a name that perfectly encapsulates its clear, vibrant character. While it doesn’t have direct German synonyms like some RAL colors, its essence aligns with a clear, open sky. It can sometimes be confused with RAL 5012 Light Blue, which is a paler, more subdued cousin, or RAL 5005 Signal Blue, which carries a touch more intensity. For Pantone equivalents, one might look towards shades like Pantone 285 C, though RAL 5015 often presents with a bit more saturation and less gray.

What it looks like in real life

This is a direct, honest blue, reminiscent of a clear midday sky. In north-facing light, it maintains its crisp, refreshing quality, leaning into a cool, almost architectural presence without feeling stark. It has an LRV of 18, which means it’s a confident medium-deep color that will hold its own, absorbing light rather than reflecting it brightly, creating a sense of quiet depth. It doesn’t pick up undue warm or cool casts but rather stands as a true, consistent blue. When bathed in south-facing light or the golden glow of late afternoon, RAL 5015 gently softens, allowing its inherent vibrancy to unfold without becoming overwhelming. It never reads as overtly warm, but rather a serene, enveloping cool that settles comfortably into a space. This is a color that drapes walls with a balanced, steadfast coolness, offering a grounding feel that is both intentional and inviting. Its LRV demands a thoughtful pairing with brighter accents or ample natural light to prevent a closed-in sensation, yet it is forgiving in its directness.

Closest matches at US paint brands

Closest matches at US paint brands

ColorBrandNameSKULRVBuy
KompozitSkylla064019
Benjamin MooreVan Deusen BlueHC-15611
BehrBlueprintS470-519
Dunn-EdwardsSalty DogDEC78718
ValsparBlue Arrow5003-9C18
BackdropMom JeansBD-MJ18
Sherwin-WilliamsGranite PeakSW 625016
PPG / GliddenMariner BluePPG1162-78
ClareFictionalClare 298
Farrow & BallInchyra BlueNo. 28912
Pratt & LambertWilliamsburg Wedgwood BlueCW-3028
Magnolia HomeJasperJG-1807

Kompozit Skylla is an incredibly close match by ΔE, making it virtually indistinguishable, and shares a nearly identical LRV. The spread of brand matches reveals a general trend towards muted, grayer, or significantly darker blues, with Benjamin Moore Van Deusen Blue and Farrow & Ball Inchyra Blue showcasing the most distinct undertone differences, introducing deep charcoal or green-black notes. Overall, the matched blues tend to carry a cooler, more subdued cast compared to RAL 5015’s clear vibrancy.

When to use this color

Great for:

  • This color shines in a bright, south-facing living room, providing a cool visual anchor.
  • Consider it for a child’s bedroom or playroom, where its cheerful yet grounded nature can inspire.
  • It creates a striking backdrop for modern art or crisp white millwork in a well-lit hallway.

Tricky in:

  • In dimly lit north-facing rooms without ample supplemental lighting, this blue can feel too weighty, losing its clarity.
  • Avoid pairing it with overly yellow-toned woods or warm beige fabrics, as it can make them appear dingy.

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)
#B08D57
Soft sage (BM Saybrook Sage HC-114)
#C7CCB1
Linen / soft cream
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Painting tips

  • Primer: For a medium-deep color like RAL 5015 with an LRV of 18, a white-tinted primer or light gray primer is recommended to ensure true color development and coverage.
  • Sheen: For walls, a matte or eggshell sheen will allow this medium-deep blue to drape elegantly, while a satin or semi-gloss finish is ideal for cabinets or trim to enhance durability and subtle reflectivity.
  • Coats: With a quality paint and the recommended tinted primer, two coats typically achieve full, rich coverage for this specific blue.
  • Application: For a color of this depth, careful application is key; spraying offers the smoothest finish, as brush or roller marks can become subtly visible under strong raking light.

Frequently asked questions

Is Sky Blue the same as the closest brand match?+
No, RAL 5015 Sky Blue is not exactly the same as its closest brand match, Kompozit Skylla, though it is incredibly close with a ΔE of 0.8. While the overall hue is nearly identical, slight variations in undertone might be perceptible to a trained eye, with Kompozit Skylla potentially leaning a fraction cleaner. Always test swatches to confirm.
What sheen for Sky Blue?+
The best sheen for RAL 5015 depends on its application. For a sophisticated, enveloping feel on walls, an eggshell or matte finish is ideal, absorbing light beautifully. For trim, doors, or cabinetry, a satin or semi-gloss will offer enhanced durability and a subtle gleam that complements the color's vibrancy without overwhelming it.
Will Sky Blue fade on an exterior surface?+
Like many vibrant blues, RAL 5015 can exhibit some fading when exposed to prolonged, intense UV radiation on exterior surfaces. While modern paint formulations include UV inhibitors, a deeper, more saturated blue like this will show sun exposure more readily than a heavily muted or very light shade over time.
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