Hey all,
I’m trying to figure out the best minimalist lighting for my indoor garden space (about 80 sq ft). I’m going for a clean, architectural vibe, and I want the lights to help the plants thrive. I’m thinking either 4" pots or some kind of sleek track lighting.
Anyone got any good suggestions or setups that’ve worked for you? Appreciate the help in advance!
You could try LED grow light strips! They’re super low profile, and you can tuck them into any architectural design. Plus, they have good full-spectrum options for plant growth. I’ve seen them used in some pretty sleek setups.
Check out track lights with adjustable heads that support grow light bulbs. That way, you can move the light focus around as your plants grow or if you rearrange them. It keeps things flexible while still looking cool.
You might want to look into “grow bars.” They’re pretty much slim LED bars, and you can mount them under shelves or cabinets. They’re unobtrusive and work great for herbs and smaller plants, plus they give off a soft, natural light.
Architectural lighting for plants sounds awesome! You can also use smart lighting systems like Philips Hue with their grow bulbs. You get the bonus of controlling the lighting schedule and intensity from your phone, all while keeping the setup minimal.