Best Grey RAL Colours for Home Exteriors

A practical guide to the most popular grey RAL colours for windows, doors, conservatories, porches, garage doors and other exterior UPVC, with advice on choosing a shade that suits your home.

Popular grey RAL colours to choose from

RAL 7016

Anthracite Grey

Dark

RAL 7015

Slate Grey

Dark

RAL 7021

Black Grey

Dark

RAL 7037

Dusty Grey

Mid

RAL 7038

Agate Grey

Mid

RAL 7035

Light Grey

Light

What this guide covers

  • Compare the most popular grey RAL colours
  • Find the best shade for your property
  • See real-world examples and combinations
  • Practical tips before you decide

Choosing the right grey

Grey is one of the most popular choices for UPVC spraying, but with so many shades to choose from, it’s hard finding the right shade for your home.

This guide will help you compare the most popular grey RAL colours and show you how they look on different types of homes.

RAL ColourShadeDepthUndertoneBest Suited For
RAL 7016 Anthracite GreyVery dark greyDarkBlueModern homes, red brick and strong contrast
RAL 7015 Slate GreyDark greyDarkBlueModern and traditional homes
RAL 7021 Black GreyCharcoal greyDarkNeutralModern and minimalist exteriors and statement features
RAL 7037 Dusty GreyMedium greyMidBlueFull home schemes and mixed exterior materials
RAL 7038 Agate GreyLight-medium greyMidGreenTraditional brick, stone and cottage-style homes
RAL 7035 Light GreyLight greyLightGreenLight exteriors and understated updates

Find the right grey for your home

Red brick homes

Dark greys add definition, while softer shades create a more understated finish.

White/cream render

Pale render works well with darker greys for a clean, contemporary contrast.

Stone homes

Muted greys complement the natural variation and character of stone.

Traditional properties

Mid/light greys refresh older homes without overpowering character.

The three grey directions

Dark and dramatic

Deep greys create strong contrast and make windows, doors and garage doors a more prominent part of the exterior. They work especially well with dark roof tiles, black guttering and modern glazing.

Examples: RAL 7016, 7015, 7024

Balanced and versatile

Mid greys add clear definition without making the frontage feel too heavy. They pair well with a wide range of brick, render and roofing colours, making them a practical choice for whole-house spraying.

Examples: RAL 7037, 7036, 7031, 7040

Light and subtle

Pale greys provide a softer alternative to white and help exterior UPVC blend more natually with stone and cream render. They are also well suited to larger window areas and conservatories.

Examples: RAL 7038, 7035, 7047, 7001

Best grey RAL colours for red brick homes

Red brick can support several different shades of grey, but the right choice depends on how much contrast you want.

  • RAL 7016 Anthracite Grey
  • RAL 7015 Slate Grey
  • RAL 7024 Graphite Grey

Tip: Look beyond the brick itself. Dark roof tiles, mortar, guttering and paving can all help a grey feel more connected to the rest of the property.

Best grey RAL colours for white or cream render

White and cream render or cladding can carry stronger greys because the pale background creates a clear separation between the walls and the UPVC.

  • RAL 7016 Anthracite Grey
  • RAL 7021 Black Grey
  • RAL 7037 Dusty Grey

Tip: Cream render often works more naturally with muted or balanced greys, while bright white render can support darker shades.

Best grey RAL colours for stone homes

Stone contains natural variation, so the most successful greys usually share its softer, less uniform character.

  • RAL 7038 Agate Grey
  • RAL 7037 Dusty Grey
  • RAL 7015 Slate Grey

Tip: Compare samples with several areas of the stone rather than one block. Natural stone can vary significantly across the same elevation.

Best grey RAL colours for traditional homes

Grey can update a traditional property without making it look overly modern, provided the shade does not overpower the existing features.

  • RAL 7038 Agate Grey
  • RAL 7035 Light Grey
  • RAL 7015 Slate Grey

Tip: Traditional homes often benefit from a softer overall scheme, with darker grey reserved for one or two focal features.

5 things to check before choosing grey

  • Check your home in different natural light (morning, evening and night)
  • Look at surrounding materials (brick, stone, roof, render)
  • Consider your garden and landscape colours
  • Think about long-term style, not just trends
  • Use our online Spraying Visualiser tool

Refresh existing UPVC without replacement

When your existing UPVC is still in good condition, spraying can give it a completely new look without the cost and disruption of replacement.

Send us photos for an initial quote or arrange a free site visit to discuss the best grey shades for your home.