This comparison is really about how you want the room to communicate.
When people compare DWC and soil, they often act as if they are comparing plant quality in a vacuum. That misses the actual small-space question. In a compact grow, the method changes how the enclosure behaves, how the root zone gets read, how fast mistakes surface, how cleanup feels, and how much noise the room creates around every correction. The flower can be good either way. The workflow will not feel the same.
DWC compresses the root zone into a more visible, more technical system. Water, oxygen, pH, and EC become direct levers. That makes the room easier to inspect and harder to lie to yourself about. Soil wraps those same root questions inside a buffering medium. That can feel calmer, especially for beginners, but it also means some problems reveal themselves later and some mess is physically carried into a room that may already be tight.
This is why the page belongs next to indoor cannabis grow system and small space cannabis grow rather than living as a generic internet debate. In a cabinet or small tent, the method is part of the room design. It is not just a preference badge.