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RAL 7026 Granite Grey — Hex, RGB, LRV, and Best US Paint Matches

RAL 7026 Granite Grey hex #374447 · 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 granite grey painted accent
RAL 7026 GRANITE GREY — HEX, RGB, LRV, AND BEST US PAINT MATCHES
RGB 55, 68, 71 LRV 9 RAL 7026

Color spec

Hex#374447
RGB55, 68, 71
LRV~9
RAL ClassicRAL 7026

Also known as / near matches

RAL 7026 Granite Grey is a robust, profound shade often simply referred to as ‘Granite Gray’ in English-speaking regions, emphasizing its stone-like, cool quality. While there isn’t a direct Pantone equivalent, designers often look to deep, cool charcoal grays with subtle blue or green undertones. It can sometimes be confused with RAL 7016 Anthracite Grey, which tends to be slightly darker and more purely black-gray, or RAL 7031 Blue Grey, which has a more pronounced blue cast. This particular grey avoids the common pitfall of veering too cool or too warm, maintaining a sophisticated balance.

What it looks like in real life

This color drapes walls in a profound, almost inky stillness, a sophisticated deep grey that quietly anchors a space. In north-facing light, it leans into its blue-green heart, reading as a cool, slate-like hue that feels both expansive and protective. Conversely, a south-facing room might coax out a whisper of warmth, allowing its granite-like complexity to soften slightly, yet it remains decidedly deep and enveloping, absorbing light rather than reflecting it.

Its LRV of 9 is truly demanding, making it a color that creates atmosphere rather than illuminates. It doesn’t forgive imperfections easily, requiring a smooth surface and meticulous application. This shade sits beautifully against natural wood tones, allowing their warmth to truly sing, and provides a powerful, steady backdrop for art. It possesses a quiet confidence, transforming a room into a serene, almost contemplative retreat.

Closest matches at US paint brands

Closest matches at US paint brands

ColorBrandNameSKULRVBuy
KompozitCalm Interlude05017
Farrow & BallHague BlueNo. 306
Sherwin-WilliamsCyberspaceSW 79647
Magnolia HomeBoulevardJG-0667
ClareDark and StormyClare 117
Pratt & LambertChalkboard32-56
Benjamin MooreSoot2129-204
BackdropAfter HoursBD-AH6
PPG / GliddenKnight's ArmorPPG1011-76
Dunn-EdwardsAsphaltDET6315
BehrCarbonN520-75
ValsparPlumage4006-6A6

Kompozit Calm Interlude is the closest by ΔE, mirroring RAL 7026’s profound depth and cool undertone with a very similar LRV. Benjamin Moore Soot, Backdrop After Hours, PPG Knight’s Armor, Dunn-Edwards Asphalt, and Behr Carbon all share an LRV around 4-6, making them slightly darker and often more purely charcoal than Granite Grey. The spread of matches generally leans cool, with Farrow & Ball Hague Blue pulling more distinctly blue and Pratt & Lambert Chalkboard offering a subtly greener cast, yet all embody a dramatic, deep quality.

When to use this color

Great for:

  • It shines in a moody powder room or a media room, where its deep saturation enhances a sense of cinematic enclosure.
  • This color creates a sophisticated, grounding backdrop for kitchen cabinetry, especially when paired with natural stone countertops.
  • Ideal for a dramatic accent wall in a brightly lit space, allowing it to recede and highlight artwork or architectural features.

Tricky in:

  • It can feel heavy and oppressive in small, windowless rooms without abundant and thoughtfully layered artificial lighting.
  • This deep hue is unforgiving on textured or uneven surfaces, as its low LRV will emphasize every imperfection under raking light.

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: A tinted gray primer is absolutely essential to ensure true color development and optimal coverage for this profound shade with an LRV of 9.
  • Sheen: For walls, a matte or eggshell finish enhances its velvety depth, allowing it to envelop a space, while a satin sheen brings a subtle luster to cabinetry or trim.
  • Coats: Expect three coats of quality paint over a properly tinted primer to achieve full, unwavering color saturation and depth.
  • Application: This deep hue is highly discerning, readily revealing brushstrokes or roller marks under raking light; spraying will deliver the most seamless, polished finish.

Frequently asked questions

Is Granite Grey the same as the closest brand match?+
Kompozit Calm Interlude is a very close sibling to RAL 7026, sharing a similar profound depth and cool undertone. While its LRV of 7 is slightly lower than RAL 7026's 9, its overall chromatic presence is remarkably aligned. This makes it an excellent alternative if you seek that specific moody, sophisticated feel, though a discerning eye might notice a subtle difference in its blue-green nuances.
What sheen for Granite Grey?+
For walls, a matte or eggshell finish enhances its sophisticated, velvety quality, allowing its depth to truly anchor the space. In high-traffic areas like kitchens or bathrooms, a satin sheen provides added durability while introducing a subtle, soft gleam that complements its richness. For trim or doors, a semi-gloss offers a crisp contrast that defines architectural details beautifully.
Will Granite Grey fade on an exterior surface?+
As a deeply saturated color with an LRV of 9, RAL 7026 will absorb more UV light, making it more susceptible to fading on exterior surfaces over time, especially in direct, prolonged sun exposure. Selecting a high-quality exterior paint specifically formulated with excellent UV resistance is crucial to help maintain its integrity and color stability against the elements.
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