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RAL 8025 Pale Brown — Hex, RGB, LRV, and Best US Paint Matches

RAL 8025 Pale Brown hex #79553D · LRV 14. 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 pale brown painted accent
RAL 8025 PALE BROWN — HEX, RGB, LRV, AND BEST US PAINT MATCHES
RGB 121, 85, 61 LRV 14 RAL 8025

Color spec

Hex#79553D
RGB121, 85, 61
LRV~14
RAL ClassicRAL 8025

Also known as / near matches

RAL 8025 Pale Brown occupies a sophisticated niche, balancing between traditional browns and muted, warm terracotta tones. While its name suggests lightness, an LRV of 14 places it firmly in the deeper range, making it more substantial than many ‘pale’ colors. It’s distinct from more saturated chocolate browns like RAL 8017 Chocolate Brown, possessing a unique balance that sets it apart. Although direct Pantone equivalents are rare, its depth and inherent warmth align with the character of some rich spice or muted rust hues found within the Pantone Fashion, Home + Interiors palette, offering a similar grounded feeling.

What it looks like in real life

RAL 8025 Pale Brown is a rich, grounding hue that wraps a space in a quiet warmth. In a north-facing room, where light tends to be cooler and bluer, it maintains its depth and prevents the space from feeling cold, reading as a sophisticated, earthy brown with a subtle, underlying warmth that prevents it from appearing flat. This color has a remarkable ability to drape a room, creating an enveloping, intimate atmosphere that feels both refined and utterly comfortable. Its low LRV of 14 means it absorbs a significant amount of light, making it a demanding color that performs best when paired with thoughtful lighting design.

Closest matches at US paint brands

Closest matches at US paint brands

ColorBrandNameSKULRVBuy
Benjamin MooreBrown Horse2110-3014
ValsparTempered Allspice3001-4A11
KompozitMover and Shaker015813
Dunn-EdwardsKindled HeartDEA13511
Magnolia HomeOld WorldJG-10214
ClareTwo-StepClare 1514
BackdropBuenos AiresBD-BA14
Sherwin-WilliamsBrown SugarSW 604912
Pratt & LambertCocoa23-117
BehrBurnished BronzeMQ2-4214
PPG / GliddenGlidden CoffeehouseGLN-2514
Farrow & BallRectory RedNo. 2178

Benjamin Moore Brown Horse (2110-30) stands out as the closest match by ΔE, sharing the exact LRV and a very similar warm, earthy brown character. While many matches hover around the same LRV, Valspar Tempered Allspice leans slightly more orange, and Farrow & Ball Rectory Red (No. 217) presents a distinctly redder, darker undertone, offering the most significant departure from Pale Brown’s balanced hue. The overall spread of matches favors grounded, warmer browns, with some leaning into richer, redder territories.

When to use this color

Great for:

  • It’s excellent for a cozy study or library, creating an enveloping and contemplative atmosphere.
  • This color shines in an east-facing dining room, where morning light gently illuminates its warmth without overpowering it.
  • Consider it for an accent wall in a living room with ample natural light, providing a strong anchor to the space.

Tricky in:

  • Avoid using this color in dimly lit basements or windowless rooms, as its low LRV will make the space feel heavy and oppressive.
  • It can be demanding on small, north-facing powder rooms where the cool light might emphasize its depth without revealing its warmer nuances.

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: Given its LRV of 14, a gray-tinted primer is essential to ensure true color development and optimal coverage.
  • Sheen: For walls, a matte or eggshell finish will allow this deep color to softly absorb light, while a satin sheen would be suitable for cabinets or a bathroom to enhance durability and subtle depth.
  • Coats: Expect to apply two full coats over a properly tinted primer, though a third may be needed depending on the original wall color and application technique.
  • Application: Brush and roller marks can be quite visible with deeper colors under raking light, so careful application and consistent technique are crucial to avoid lap lines.

Frequently asked questions

Is Pale Brown the same as the closest brand match?+
No, RAL 8025 Pale Brown is not identical to Benjamin Moore Brown Horse (2110-30), though it is the closest match by a small ΔE value. While both share a similar LRV and a warm, earthy brown character, subtle differences in undertone exist. Brown Horse might read slightly more muted, whereas Pale Brown can reveal a touch more reddish depth, especially in certain light conditions. Always test a sample in your specific space.
What sheen for Pale Brown?+
For walls, an eggshell or matte finish is ideal for RAL 8025 Pale Brown. These lower sheens help this deep color to quietly recede and absorb light, creating a sophisticated, velvety appearance. If you're painting trim, doors, or cabinetry, a satin or semi-gloss finish will provide increased durability and a gentle sheen that complements its rich depth, offering a subtle contrast.
Will Pale Brown fade on an exterior surface?+
Like all colors, RAL 8025 Pale Brown will exhibit some degree of fading on exterior surfaces over time due to UV exposure, though modern paint formulations offer significant protection. Deeper colors tend to absorb more UV radiation, potentially showing signs of fading more readily than very light colors. Opt for high-quality exterior paint specifically designed for color retention to maximize its longevity and maintain its rich appearance.
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