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A match of Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row is a dark, muted brown with warm tan and slightly yellow-red undertones. It reads as earthy rather than clean or gray, with low chroma and a fairly deep value.

MyPerfectColor custom spray paint matched to this color can be used on railings, mailbox parts, shutters, vent covers, switch plates, speaker grilles, brackets, shelving supports, and hardware where a warm brown finish needs to carry across small or removable pieces. It also works for PVC, frames, wicker, and furniture accents when spray application is the most practical way to coat the surface evenly.

This depth of color usually covers better than very light shades, but thin coats can still leave lighter substrates or patchy prep visible. Surface texture, finish, and film build will affect how solid and how warm the brown appears, so a smooth, well-prepared base helps the color read consistently. On exterior parts, weather exposure and sheen changes can also shift the final appearance over time.

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3348-A Eagle Ridge
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Matching Richard's Paint Colors

MyPerfectColor is able match all of the Richard's Paint colors so you can find and enjoy the colors you love. MyPerfectColor uses its expert capabilities to recreate the original Richard's Paint color by matching the original Richard's Paint color books and swatches.

The colors shown on this website are computer video simulations of the Richard's Paint Color and may not match Richard's Paint Color standards. Refer to Richard's Paint Publications to obtain the accurate color. Please know that MyPerfectColor is matching the original Richard's Paint color. If you intend to touch up paint that has been on your walls for years, know that your color has undoubtedly changed from the original due to exposure to light and age and the new paint may not match. You will achieve best results by re-coating the entire surface.

If you need more assistance, please feel free to contact us and one of our expert staff would be happy to help.

Frequently Asked Questions About Match of Richard's Paint™ 3338-A Tannery Row *

What surface prep should I do before applying MyPerfectColor match of Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row?

Before applying a MyPerfectColor match of Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row, clean the surface, remove grease or wax, and let it dry fully. If the item is smooth and the coating will accept it, light scuffing can help adhesion. Mask areas you do not want painted and test the paint on the actual surface first if the part is small, unusual, or hard to replace.

This is especially important for fixtures, hardware, PVC pipe, grilles, or other removable parts where spray application is practical and the final result depends on how well the coating bonds to that specific substrate.

Why can MyPerfectColor 3338-A Tannery Row look different after it is applied?

MyPerfectColor 3338-A Tannery Row is matched to the selected color reference, but the finished result can still look different after application because of lighting, sheen, surface texture, and nearby materials. A color that looks correct in the can or on a sample can read darker, lighter, warmer, or cooler once it is on the actual part.

If the painted item will sit next to an existing surface, such as a wall, trim piece, vent, or fixture, the difference in age, finish, or substrate can be noticeable. For the lowest risk, test the match on the exact surface and in the location where the item will be used.

How much MyPerfectColor 3338-A Tannery Row should I order for my project?

Coverage for MyPerfectColor 3338-A Tannery Row depends on the size of the item, the texture of the surface, how much hiding power is needed, the application method, and how many coats you plan to apply. A typical can of spray paint covers about 20 square feet with one coat. Other paint formats typically cover about 400 to 600 square feet, but real-world coverage can be lower on rough, porous, or dark surfaces.

If you are painting trim parts, pipes, hardware, grilles, or another set of small items, total the painted area and allow extra for a second coat and touch-up passes. When in doubt, round up so you do not run short before the project is complete.

Which sheen should I choose for MyPerfectColor 3338-A Tannery Row?

Choose the sheen for MyPerfectColor 3338-A Tannery Row based on how the item will be used and how much reflectivity you want. Lower sheens usually hide surface texture better and are less reflective. Higher sheens can be easier to clean and may suit parts that need a harder-looking finish, but they also tend to show texture and surface variation more clearly.

If the painted part will be placed near an existing surface, sheen matters as much as the color match because different gloss levels can make the same color read differently. Confirm the sheen before ordering so the finished item fits the application you have in mind.

Can I return MyPerfectColor paint matched to Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row if I order the wrong product?

Custom-made orders for MyPerfectColor paint matched to Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row should be chosen carefully because they are not returnable or refundable. Before you order, confirm the exact color reference, the product format, the sheen, and the quantity you need.

If you are deciding between spray paint and another format, pick the one that fits the actual surface and application method. That helps reduce the risk of ordering the wrong product for the part you plan to paint.

How quickly will I receive my paint matched to Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row?
All paint is custom-made to order. While most orders ship within 48 hours, the lead-time for paint made to match Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row depends on the type of paint needed. Interior and exterior house paints usually ship within 1 to 3 business days, while custom spray paint typically takes 3-5 business days to ship. The transit time depends on your location and the shipping method you choose. If your need is immediate, select Expedited Production during checkout. Most expedited production orders ship within 24 hours on business days. Please contact MyPerfectColor if you are concerned about a specific deadline. We do our best to make sure you get your paint on time. Learn more about paint lead times at MyPerfectColor.
What are the RGB, HEX and LRV values for Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row?
The RGB values for Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row are 114, 93, 80 and the HEX code is #725D50. The LRV for Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row is 11.96. The LRV stands for Light Reflectance Value and measures the percentage of light that a color reflects. Learn more about Light Reflectance Values and using RGB and Hex codes for paint.
What paint type is used to make spray paint matched to Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row? And how many spray cans do I need?

MyPerfectColor uses an acrylic enamel which is a fast-drying durable coating suitable for interior or exterior use. MyPerfectColor custom spray paint matched to Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row enables you to conveniently achieve a professional spray-smooth finish in any color in any sheen. It sticks well to most surfaces including metal, plastics, powder-coatings, cabinets and primed or previously painted wood.

The MyPerfectColor 11oz spray will cover about 20 square feet per coat. Keep in mind that it is difficult to gauge spray paint need as the coverage is highly dependent on how it is applied. Learn more about how spray paint works at MyPerfectColor.

What is the Hue Angle and Chroma for Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row?
The Hue Angle for Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row is 59.22 and the chroma is 12.66. The Hue Angle represents the position of a color's hue around a color wheel. The Chromacity represents the intensity of a hue. Learn more about browsing colors by hue.
How can MyPerfectColor match the Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row?

MyPerfectColor has an original sample of the Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row in its color archive. This enables us to make paint and verify that it matches the original.

Please note that if your material is not new then the paint may not work for touch up as your material has aged and is likely different than it was when new. Learn more about our color matching accuracy. If you need a touch up application, send us a part and we can create a touch up solution precisely matching the current color and sheen of your specific materials.

Learn more about our color matching service.

Do I need a primer for Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row?
The need for primer for Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row depends on the type of paint, the substrate being painted and where it will be located. See our Primer Selection Table to see what primer you might need and learn more about when you might need a primer. Most people don't use a primer for a touch up paint application, but a primer may improve adhesion and is typically recommended for exterior applications.
How do I convert Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row to a different company?

While we can provide Richard's Paint 3338-A Tannery Row in paint, we don't provide any crossover information. We've found that every paint company offers its own unique selection of colors and rarely does a color have an exact equivalent in another brand.

However, under the color image on a color page there is a link that says "Explore Colors". Clicking this link displays colors with similar values and you can look for any colors from the brand you want.

Keep in mind that this just shows similar colors based on the color values we have stored in our database. It doesn't mean it is the same or give any approximation about how close the color is. You can play around with the Hue, Lightness and Chroma sliders to expand the selection.