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Hexagrid LED & Hexagon LED Lighting

Build a modular lighting wall that fits your exact space — hexagrid LED panels click together in any configuration, mount flat to walls or ceilings, and produce even, shadowless illumination across the entire surface. ATOM LED supplies hexagrid LED light panels from UK stock with free delivery and full technical support.

Modular hexagon panels with click-together assembly · even light distribution with no visible hotspots · suitable for garages, workshops, content studios, and commercial display walls · plug-and-play wiring · available from ATOM LED with free UK delivery.

Hexagrid panels · Hexagon LED lights · Modular click-fit · Garage lighting · Workshop lighting · Content studio · Display walls · Even illumination · Free UK delivery

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  1. What are hexagrid LED lights and how do they work?
  2. What are the best uses for hexagrid LED panels?
  3. How do you install hexagrid LED light panels?
  4. How does hexagrid lighting compare to fluorescent tubes and LED battens?
  5. What size configuration do you need?
  6. What mistakes should you avoid with hexagrid LED lights?
  7. Frequently asked questions about hexagrid LED lights
  8. Why choose ATOM LED for hexagrid panels?

Quick decision summary: If you need bright, even, shadowless light over a large area — garage, workshop, detailing bay, or content studio — hexagrid LED panels are the most practical solution in 2026. If you need accent or mood lighting, LED strip lights or LED neon flex are better suited. Hexagrid is designed for pure illumination output, not decorative effect.

Who this is for: Garage owners, car detailers, workshop operators, content creators needing studio-grade flat lighting, retail display designers, and commercial premises requiring high-output, even illumination from a ceiling-mounted system in 2025 and 2026 projects.

Who this is NOT for: Anyone looking for colour-changing or mood lighting effects. Hexagrid panels produce fixed colour temperature white light at high output levels. For colour changing, see the RGBW COB strip range.


What are hexagrid LED lights and how do they work?

Hexagrid LED lights are modular hexagon-shaped light panels that click together to form a continuous illuminated surface on walls or ceilings. Each panel contains an edge-lit or direct-lit LED array behind a diffuser, producing even, shadowless light. The modular design means you can start with a small configuration and expand over time by adding more panels to the grid.

The hexagonal shape is not just aesthetic — it allows panels to tessellate without gaps, covering irregular areas that square panels cannot fill as efficiently. Each panel connects to adjacent panels via integrated electrical connectors and mechanical clips, so a single power feed can supply an entire grid of interconnected panels up to the maximum rated wattage of the power supply.

  • Modular assembly: Panels click together mechanically and electrically in one action. No separate wiring between panels — the connection is built into the frame.
  • Even diffusion: Each panel uses a diffuser layer to spread the LED output uniformly across the face. No visible individual LEDs or hotspots from normal viewing distance.
  • Scalable: Start with as few as 3–6 panels and expand the grid as needed. Panels added later integrate with the existing grid without rewiring.
  • Mounting: Panels mount directly to ceiling or wall surfaces using included brackets. The total weight of a typical 6–12 panel grid is low enough for standard plasterboard fixings with appropriate cavity plugs.

What are the best uses for hexagrid LED panels?

Hexagrid LED panels excel in spaces where you need bright, even, shadowless illumination across a large area. The most popular applications in 2026 are residential garages, car detailing bays, home workshops, photography and video content studios, retail product display walls, and commercial workshop or factory areas where working under consistent light is a safety and productivity requirement.

Application Typical Panel Count Why Hexagrid Works Alternative to Consider
Single car garage 6–12 panels Eliminates shadows under the car for maintenance LED battens (lower cost, less even)
Double garage / detailing bay 12–24 panels Full ceiling coverage for paint inspection and detailing Fluorescent tubes (flickery, poor CRI)
Home workshop 6–12 panels Even light across workbench — no shadows from hand tools LED panel lights (square, less flexible layout)
Content / photo studio 12–18 panels Large, soft, diffused light source — reduces harsh shadows on subjects Softbox lighting (portable but not permanent)
Retail display wall 6–15 panels Visually distinctive illuminated wall, draws customer attention Backlit panels (custom fabrication required)
Commercial workshop 18–36+ panels Uniform illumination across large working area, no dark corners High-bay LEDs (better for very high ceilings)

Hexagrid panels are particularly popular in the car detailing and automotive enthusiast community in 2026 because the even, shadow-free light makes it significantly easier to spot paint defects, swirl marks, and imperfections compared with conventional point-source garage lighting. The diffused output across a large ceiling area replicates the effect of an overcast sky — soft, even light from every angle.


How do you install hexagrid LED light panels?

Hexagrid panels install by fixing mounting brackets to the ceiling or wall, clicking the panels into the brackets, and connecting adjacent panels together. A single mains power feed supplies the grid through the included driver. Most installations take 1–2 hours for a 6–12 panel grid. No specialist tools are required beyond a drill, screwdriver, and spirit level.

  1. Step 1 — Plan the layout: Decide the grid pattern and the number of panels. Hexagons tessellate naturally, so sketch the arrangement on paper first and confirm it fits the ceiling dimensions. Mark the power feed entry point — typically at one edge of the grid near a mains connection.
  2. Step 2 — Fix the mounting brackets: Screw the supplied mounting brackets to the ceiling or wall. Use appropriate fixings for the surface type — standard screws for timber joists, cavity plugs for plasterboard, masonry anchors for concrete or brick. Ensure all brackets are level using a spirit level or laser level.
  3. Step 3 — Click the first panel into place: Seat the first panel onto the mounting brackets at the power feed location. This panel connects directly to the driver via the supplied cable.
  4. Step 4 — Add adjacent panels: Click each subsequent panel into the adjacent panel's connector. The mechanical clip and electrical connection engage simultaneously. Apply firm, even pressure until the panel clicks into place.
  5. Step 5 — Connect the driver: Wire the LED driver to the mains supply (by a qualified electrician for hardwired installations, or via a standard plug for plug-and-play models). Confirm the driver wattage is rated for the total number of panels connected — check the product specification sheet.
  6. Step 6 — Test and adjust: Power on and verify all panels illuminate evenly. Check for any panels that are not seated fully — a panel that has not clicked in completely may flicker or not light at all. Press firmly on any dim panels until they click and engage fully.

How does hexagrid lighting compare to fluorescent tubes and LED battens?

Hexagrid LED panels produce broader, more even illumination than fluorescent tubes or LED battens because the light comes from a large diffused surface area rather than a narrow linear source. Fluorescent tubes create distinct bright strips with shadows between them. LED battens are a direct LED upgrade from fluorescents but still produce linear light with shadow zones. Hexagrid eliminates both problems by covering the ceiling in a continuous light surface.

Feature Hexagrid LED Panels LED Battens Fluorescent Tubes
Light distribution Wide, diffused, shadowless Linear, directional Linear, directional
Shadow performance Minimal — multi-angle diffusion Moderate — shadows between battens Moderate to poor
CRI (colour rendering) Typically 80–90+ Typically 80+ Typically 60–80
Flicker Flicker-free DC operation Flicker-free with good driver Visible flicker on magnetic ballasts
Lifespan Approximately 50,000 hours Approximately 50,000 hours Approximately 10,000–15,000 hours
Maintenance Minimal — no tubes to replace Minimal Regular tube and starter replacement
Visual appeal Distinctive hexagon pattern Functional, industrial Dated, institutional
Modularity Expand any time by adding panels Add more battens (rewiring needed) Add more fittings (rewiring needed)

For anyone still running fluorescent tubes in a garage or workshop in 2026, hexagrid panels represent a substantial upgrade in light quality, energy efficiency, and visual appeal. The installation effort is comparable to fitting LED battens, but the result is significantly more even illumination with a modern appearance that adds perceived value to the space.


What size configuration do you need?

The panel count depends on the area you need to illuminate and the light level required. For a standard single car garage (approximately 3m x 6m), 6–12 panels covering the central ceiling area provide sufficient working light for general maintenance. For a detailing bay or content studio where the highest possible light levels and total shadow elimination are required, plan for 18–24+ panels to cover the majority of the ceiling.

  • Small configuration (3–6 panels): Suitable for workbench illumination, a tool wall, or a compact home workshop area. Provides targeted bright light over a specific zone rather than full room illumination.
  • Medium configuration (6–12 panels): The most popular size for single car garages and home workshops in 2026. Covers approximately 2–4 square metres of ceiling area and provides bright, even light for general tasks.
  • Large configuration (12–24 panels): Full ceiling coverage for double garages, detailing bays, and content studios. Achieves the closest approximation to diffused natural daylight from an artificial source.
  • Commercial configuration (24+ panels): Large-scale workshop, factory, or retail installations. Multiple power feeds may be required for configurations above the single driver maximum — contact ATOM LED on 01952 370028 for wiring guidance on large grids.

One advantage of the modular design is that you can start with a medium configuration and add panels later without disturbing the existing grid. The click-together electrical connections mean expanding the grid does not require rewiring — you simply add panels to the outer edges and the electrical connection carries through from the existing grid. This makes hexagrid a practical choice for 2025–2026 projects where the budget allows a phased build-out.


What mistakes should you avoid with hexagrid LED lights?

The most common hexagrid installation mistakes in 2026 are: overloading a single driver by connecting too many panels, not checking ceiling surface suitability before fixing brackets, skipping the spirit level during mounting, and not planning the power feed location before starting assembly. Each of these leads to either a failed installation or a result that does not look or perform as expected.

  • Exceeding driver capacity: Each driver has a maximum wattage rating. Adding more panels than the driver can supply causes dimming, flickering, or driver shutdown. Check the product specification sheet for the maximum panel count per driver before ordering.
  • Inadequate ceiling fixings: Plasterboard ceilings need cavity plugs rated for the total weight of the grid. Do not rely on standard wood screws into plasterboard alone — the grid may pull free over time, especially in a garage where temperature fluctuations cause the plasterboard to expand and contract.
  • Not levelling the brackets: Hexagrid panels are designed to sit flush against each other. If the mounting brackets are not level, adjacent panels will not align properly, creating visible steps and gaps that break the continuous-surface appearance.
  • Power feed at the centre: Feeding power from the centre of a large grid means every panel is within a short distance of the feed point, reducing voltage drop. Feeding from a corner means panels at the far edge are at maximum distance, potentially receiving lower voltage. For grids above 12 panels, centre-feed the power where possible.
  • Not testing before final assembly: Click all panels into the grid and power on before securing the final panel positions. It is much easier to reseat a panel that is not making good electrical contact before the entire grid is locked to the ceiling.

Frequently asked questions about hexagrid LED lights

Answers to the most common questions UK buyers ask about hexagrid LED light panels in 2026. Covers sizing, installation, power, brightness, and compatibility. Contact ATOM LED on 01952 370028 or email operations@atomled.co.uk for project-specific advice.

Are hexagrid LED panels dimmable?

  • Dimmability depends on the specific product and driver. Check the product specification sheet for dimming compatibility before ordering.
  • If dimmable: Use a trailing-edge dimmer for the smoothest performance. Leading-edge dimmers frequently cause flicker with LED panels.
  • If non-dimmable: Do not connect to a dimmer circuit. A non-dimmable LED panel on a dimmer circuit will flicker, buzz, or fail to turn on.

How many hexagrid panels can you connect to one driver?

  • Check the driver wattage rating against the total wattage of all panels combined. The driver must be rated at least 20% above the total panel wattage for thermal headroom.
  • Typical single-driver maximum: 6–12 panels depending on wattage per panel and driver capacity.
  • For larger grids: Use multiple drivers feeding separate zones of the grid, or contact ATOM LED for specification guidance.

Can hexagrid panels be mounted on walls as well as ceilings?

  • Yes. Hexagrid panels can be wall-mounted for display, ambient, or feature lighting applications.
  • Consider viewing angle: Wall-mounted panels are viewed directly rather than providing downward illumination, so they function more as a decorative feature or soft ambient light source.
  • Fixings: Wall-mounting uses the same brackets as ceiling mounting. Ensure fixings are appropriate for the wall material — plasterboard, brick, or concrete.

What colour temperature are hexagrid LED panels?

  • Most hexagrid panels are available in cool white (5000K–6500K) — optimised for workshop and garage use where high brightness and accurate colour perception are needed.
  • Some products offer natural white (4000K): A slightly warmer tone that suits content studios and retail display applications.
  • Check the product listing for the specific colour temperature of the hexagrid panels you are ordering.

How bright are hexagrid LED panels compared to fluorescent tubes?

  • A typical hexagrid panel produces approximately 2,000–4,000 lumens per panel depending on size and wattage.
  • A standard 5ft fluorescent tube produces approximately 2,500–3,000 lumens. However, the fluorescent output is directional from a narrow tube, while hexagrid output is spread across the full panel face.
  • Perceived brightness: Hexagrid feels brighter because the light is distributed more evenly across the space, reducing shadows that create the perception of darker areas.

Do hexagrid panels produce heat?

  • All LED products produce some heat, but hexagrid panels generate significantly less than fluorescent tubes or halogen alternatives.
  • In enclosed garages: A large hexagrid grid (18+ panels) will produce noticeable warmth if the garage has no ventilation. However, this is far less heat than the equivalent light output from fluorescent fittings.
  • The panel housing acts as a heatsink, dissipating heat across the frame. No additional cooling is typically required for standard residential or light-commercial configurations.

Can you mix hexagrid panels from different batches?

  • Colour consistency between batches: Minor variations in LED binning can cause slight colour differences between panels manufactured in different batches.
  • Best practice: Order all panels for a single grid in one order to ensure consistent colour matching.
  • If expanding later: ATOM LED maintains batch consistency as closely as possible, but slight variation between production runs is normal in the LED industry.

Are hexagrid LED panels suitable for outdoor use?

  • Standard hexagrid panels are rated for indoor use only (IP20). They are not sealed against moisture, rain, or condensation.
  • Covered outdoor areas: A hexagrid installation under a fully weatherproof car port or covered patio may be acceptable if the panels are never exposed to direct rain, standing water, or persistent condensation.
  • For outdoor lighting: Consider outdoor-rated LED neon flex or outdoor COB LED strip instead.

Why choose ATOM LED for hexagrid panels?

ATOM LED supplies hexagrid LED light panels from UK stock in Telford, Shropshire, with free delivery and full technical support. Our team can help you plan the correct panel count, driver specification, and mounting layout for your space — whether that is a single garage or a commercial workshop requiring 30+ panels.

  • UK stock: All hexagrid panels ship from Telford — not dropshipped from overseas warehouses. Same-day dispatch on orders placed before 2pm on working days.
  • Free UK delivery: No minimum order for free delivery in 2026.
  • Technical support: Call 01952 370028 or email operations@atomled.co.uk for help sizing your grid, selecting the right driver, and planning the installation layout.
  • Full lighting ecosystem: If your project combines hexagrid ceiling panels with COB LED strip for under-shelf task lighting or accent work, ATOM LED supplies both from one source with consistent quality and warranty coverage.
  • Warranty: All hexagrid panels carry a manufacturer warranty. Check the specific product listing for warranty duration.

Ready to order? Browse the full hexagrid LED lights collection, or call 01952 370028 to discuss your project. Free UK delivery on all orders.



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Last reviewed: March 2026 — ATOM LED technical team, Telford, Shropshire. Specifications current as of 2026.

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