What Colour goes with RAL 7016?

Anthracite grey
This page shows RAL color 7016 called Anthracite grey. This color appears in the category Grey hues, part of the collection RAL Classic….RAL 7016 Anthracite grey.

Dutch: Antracietgrijs
German: Anthrazitgrau
French: Gris anthracite
Italian: Grigio antracite
Spanish: Gris antracita

What RAL Colour is 7016?

Anthracite Grey
Ral 7016, is the aluminium powder coating colour from the European colour matching system known as the “RAL Colour Chart” and it is probably better known by the public as “Anthracite Grey”.

What RAL is anthracite?

RAL color 7016
This page shows RAL color 7016 called Anthracite grey. This color appears in the category Gray hues, part of the collection RAL Classic.

Why is anthracite grey so popular?

RAL 7016 also known as Anthracite Grey is a colour that is being seen more often from our customers. This colour is becoming so popular due to the big increase in aluminium doors and windows and anthracite grey has become one of the most popular requests.

Are all RAL colors the same?

RAL Plastics is the color standard for plastics. The multifunctional plates made of polypropylene ensure the best possible translation of RAL paint color shades into an identical shade for plastics. RAL Plastics P1 contains the 100 favorite RAL Classic colors.

Will anthracite windows go out of fashion?

The answer is unequivocally no. Anthracite Grey windows have been so popular for so long that it seems unlikely they will ever go out of style. Grey windows can add a touch of elegance and variety to any home.

Can B&Q colour match Farrow and Ball?

Yes – but it doesn’t have the same chalky finish so it does look slightly different – i.e. probably fine if you’ve got your heart set on a colour and you’re doing the whole room, but not so good if you’ve already got your F&B and want to repaint a bit of it.

What is RAL color number?

The RAL Classic colors have a 4-digit number in combination with the letters ‘RAL’ (e.g. RAL 1028). The first digit is a system code number (1: yellow, 2: orange, 3: red, 4: violet, 5: blue, 6: green, 7: grey, 8: brown and 9: white and black shades). The remaining 3 digits are chosen sequentially.