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Making Space for a Grow Box in your home - How to make it blend!

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If you're trying to figure out the best way to grow hydroponic plants in your home, you owe it to yourself to check out some of the new exciting ways that growers are integrating small gardens into rooms and spaces.

There are a multitude of ways to get a grow box to complement the existing design of your kitchen, living room, bedroom or other room of your house. All of these have to do with the special features of grow boxes, and the design that allows plants to grow completely separate from the rest of interior environment.

The Closed Grow Box

The underlying philosophy of the closed grow box involves having a place where plants can grow, where they are never vulnerable to the traffic in the room outside, and nobody even has to know that they're there.

Grow boxes include specific air handling features, odor control technologies, lock and key systems and other features that allow for completely safe and discreet growing of plants in any space. That's why they're such good candidates for a project for someone wants to use a space, but not compromise the other uses of a room. For example, kids can romp in your rec room, or visitors can cook in your kitchen, without stumbling into aspects of your home garden. You just have to know how to set it up.

Integrating Grow Boxes

There are other also a lot of interesting new ways to integrate grow boxes into the furnishings of a house or living space.

One example is the common green kitchen, where a smaller garden can be installed on a shelf, inside a butcher block, or elsewhere in in unobtrusive space.

Another example is the emergence of hydroponic grow furniture. Here, designers use the empty space in the bottom of a chair, sofa or table to include a garden without taking up additional floor space or making a room seem smaller.

Power Source, Etc.

To make a grow box really blend into a room, growers also have to think about need for routine maintenance and external issues like providing a power source. The box is totally enclosed, but it has to have access to power. That means locating the box near a wall outlet or other power source.

These are just some of the ways that growers are getting functionality out of small, indoor hydroponic gardens, without having to sacrifice areas of their homes. Take a look at all of the new gear and extras that you can get from trusted hydroponics retailers like Dealzer to start up your dream hydro garden in a way that suits you and your family.

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