600x300 mm LED panels provide a compact and efficient solution for spaces where uniform lighting is needed in a narrower and more adaptable format.
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About LED Panels 60x30cm
These LED panels are increasingly used in kitchens, corridors, toilets, small offices and spaces where a 600x600 panel may be excessive in terms of size or distribution. Thanks to their compact rectangular format, they make it possible to retain the benefits of uniform LED lighting while taking up less surface area and adapting better to certain layouts.
In addition to their versatility, they stand out for their low consumption, discreet ceiling integration and homogeneous lighting, especially useful in small or elongated spaces.
The 600x300 mm format offers a very interesting balance between compact size, luminous surface and ease of installation.
Compared with other ceiling luminaires, these panels distribute light evenly without creating overly marked light points. This is especially useful in passage areas, kitchens or auxiliary spaces where clean and homogeneous lighting is required.
In addition, their reduced size makes installation easier in small ceilings or layouts where a standard square panel does not fit correctly.
One of the main advantages of 600x300 LED panels is precisely their compact rectangular format.
In narrow or elongated spaces, such as corridors or linear kitchens, this type of luminaire follows the geometry of the space better and distributes lighting in a more balanced way.
They are also widely used in small offices, receptions, bathrooms or auxiliary areas where large panels are not required.
In some projects, several 600x300 panels are even combined to create modular layouts that are better adapted to the available space.
Despite their reduced size, 600x300 LED panels offer very efficient lighting levels.
The most common models operate between 18W and 32W, generating approximately 1,800 to 3,000 lumens depending on the type of panel and its efficiency.
This makes it possible to replace old compact fluorescent luminaires or conventional ceiling lights while considerably reducing energy consumption.
In many installations, savings compared with fluorescent systems can be between 40% and 60%, especially in spaces with many hours of daily use.
In addition, the homogeneous light distribution helps avoid harsh shadows and improves the visual perception of the space.
600x300 LED panels can be installed in different ways depending on the type of ceiling and the needs of the project.
Today, recessed, surface-mounted and suspended solutions are available, although in this compact format recessed and surface-mounted installations are especially common.
Recessed installation is the most common option when there is a modular suspended ceiling or plasterboard ceilings prepared for this type of luminaire.
The panel is integrated into the ceiling, offering a clean and discreet appearance that is especially valued in modern kitchens, small offices or passage areas.
In addition to improving the visual appearance of the space, recessed installation provides very uniform lighting without protruding elements.
In renovation projects, specific kits are also commonly used to adapt these panels to plasterboard ceilings.
When there is no suspended ceiling, 600x300 panels can be installed using surface frames fixed directly to the ceiling.
This system is especially useful in homes, kitchens, corridors or small retail premises where additional building work is to be avoided.
Although the panel remains slightly separated from the ceiling, it still offers a minimalist appearance and much more pleasant homogeneous lighting than many traditional ceiling lights.
In addition, the 600x300 format usually integrates better visually than large square luminaires in small ceilings.
Although less common than in larger formats, 600x300 LED panels can also be installed suspended using steel cables.
This solution is usually used in receptions, counters, small work tables or spaces where a lighter decorative effect is required.
In high ceilings, suspension also helps bring the light source closer to the useful plane, improving visual comfort and reducing light losses.
Thanks to their compact size and uniform light distribution, this format is especially versatile in small spaces or elongated layouts.
In modern kitchens, 600x300 LED panels provide homogeneous general lighting while occupying less visual surface area on the ceiling.
Their rectangular format fits especially well in linear or narrow kitchens, where a large square panel may look disproportionate.
In addition, uniform lighting improves visibility over worktops and work areas.
Corridors are one of the spaces where this format works best.
The elongated geometry of the panel visually follows the route and allows lighting to be distributed in a more continuous and balanced way.
In many cases, a single 600x300 panel may be enough to illuminate small corridors while maintaining adequate comfort levels.
In small offices, auxiliary rooms or receptions, 600x300 panels provide uniform lighting without taking up too much visual space.
They also help maintain a professional and modern appearance even in small spaces.
In offices where screens are used, it is also advisable to choose low-glare models to improve visual comfort.
Although the format is compact, it is important to choose the right power, colour temperature and installation type.
Most 600x300 LED panels operate between 18W and 24W, although more powerful models are available for professional applications.
In domestic spaces or small offices, a panel with 2,000–2,500 lumens is usually enough to maintain comfortable lighting.
In work areas where higher lux levels are needed, it may be necessary to combine several luminaires.
It is also worth assessing the real efficiency of the panel, as two models with the same power can provide very different amounts of light.
Neutral 4000K light is the most versatile option for kitchens, offices and work areas.
3000K generates warmer and more welcoming lighting, commonly used in homes or spaces where a more comfortable atmosphere is desired.
Above 5000K, the light becomes whiter and more technical, mainly used in spaces where visibility is prioritised.
600x300 panels offer an intermediate solution between very compact formats and larger panels.
For example, 300x300 mm LED Panels are usually used in toilets, small distribution areas or auxiliary zones where space is even more limited.
By contrast, 1200x300 mm LED Panels are designed for long corridors, linear offices or spaces where a more longitudinal and continuous light distribution is required.
The 600x300 format stands out precisely for its balance between compactness, luminous surface and installation flexibility.
The 600x300 format is more suitable for narrow or small spaces where a 600x600 panel may generate too much light or look visually disproportionate. In linear kitchens, corridors or small offices, the 600x300 panel adapts the lighting distribution better to the space while maintaining a more balanced appearance.
In short corridors or domestic distribution areas, a single 600x300 LED panel is usually enough to maintain uniform and comfortable lighting of around 150–200 lux. In longer routes, several panels are commonly installed in line to avoid dark areas and maintain visual continuity.
Yes, they have a smaller luminous surface and usually operate with lower power.
In elongated or narrow kitchens, the 600x300 panel usually integrates better visually than a large square panel. Its rectangular geometry follows the layout of the space and distributes light more evenly over worktops and work areas.
Yes. In fact, it is quite common to use them in series to create layouts better adapted to the available space. In small offices, corridors or receptions, several aligned panels can be installed to achieve continuous lighting without using traditional linear luminaires.
Yes, especially in small offices, receptions or auxiliary rooms. In offices with computer workstations, it is advisable to use low-glare models (UGR<19) to improve visual comfort during long working days.
Most models operate between 18W and 32W and offer efficiencies of around 100 lm/W, providing a good amount of light with reduced consumption.