"Best" in a small space means best fit, not biggest promise.
Searchers using this keyword are usually asking for named strains, but the decision only gets useful once the room enters the conversation. A cultivar that works beautifully in a larger tent can still be a weak choice for a cabinet if it stretches hard, branches wide, flowers for a long time, or finishes with more biomass than the enclosure can dry and cure calmly. That is why the better answer starts with traits instead of brand names.
In a small space, the strongest strain profiles are usually compact or moderate in height, predictable in stretch, and structurally readable enough that the grower can keep the canopy clean without turning the run into a training contest. Flowering time matters too. If the room is modest and the finish path is tight, long, wandering flower cycles often cost more control than they return in romance.
The goal is not to erase personality from the plant. The goal is to choose a plant whose personality still fits the enclosure. A small-space winner usually feels calm in the room, not oversized and theatrical. If the strain choice forces the cabinet into constant correction, it was never the best choice for that footprint in the first place. That is why this page stays trait-first instead of pretending one short list of famous names can answer every cabinet.